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Thursday’s Match In Melbourne Can Open Doors For Afghan Women, Says Nahida Sapan
Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in 2021, the entire women’s team along with their families, were rescued from the country and settled in various Australian cities like Melbourne and Canberra. Since settling in Australia, Nahida has been playing club cricket for Carnegie in Melbourne.
"It’s really special for us, especially for Afghan women because this is a very historic moment for Afghan women. We can show, when we play on this ground, we play for Afghanistan. This is a win for Afghan women, as together, we are building not just a team, but a moment for change and progress. It’s very special.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31