In a groundbreaking event for Afghan women’s cricket, the Afghanistan Women’s XI played a 20-over exhibition match against Cricket Without Borders at Melbourne’s Junction Oval on Thursday, January 30, 2025. This match was more than just a game—it was a symbol of resilience, hope, and the unyielding spirit of Afghan female cricketers who have continued to pursue their passion despite immense challenges.
A Long-Awaited Return to the Field
For the 21 Afghan women who played in this match, cricket has always been more than just a sport. Once part of Afghanistan’s national women’s team, they were forced to flee their homeland after the Taliban banned women’s sports in 2021. Now living in Australia, these players have been working to rebuild their cricketing careers, and this match marked a crucial milestone in their journey.
The team, wearing striking blue jerseys featuring a tulip—Afghanistan’s national flower—stepped onto the field with determination. The match was organized in collaboration with Cricket Victoria and the Melbourne Renegades, aiming to give these players international exposure and raise awareness about the struggles of Afghan women in sports.
Match Highlights
The Afghanistan Women’s XI won the toss and opted to bat first. They posted a competitive total of 103 runs in 20 overs, showcasing skillful batting and resilience under pressure. In response, Cricket Without Borders chased down the target in a thrilling contest, securing victory with just four balls remaining.
Despite the loss, the Afghan team’s performance was widely praised. Captain Nahida Sapan expressed the deep significance of this match, stating:
“It means a lot for Afghan women, because with this, they can hope, we can hope. It is not just about cricket; it’s about showing the world that Afghan women can achieve anything.”
More Than Just a Match
This match was not only a sporting event but also a statement—a message to the world that Afghan women, despite oppression, refuse to be silenced. It served as a beacon of hope, proving that they still have a place in cricket and a future in the sport.
The match also brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by Afghan female athletes. Since the Taliban’s takeover, Afghanistan has been the only full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) without an active women’s team. However, this exhibition match has reignited discussions about Afghanistan’s status in world cricket and the need for greater support for female players.
Looking Ahead
The Afghanistan Women’s XI is hopeful that this match will lead to more opportunities. Cricket Victoria and the Melbourne Renegades have pledged to continue supporting Afghan female cricketers, and there is growing international pressure on cricketing bodies to ensure that Afghan women’s cricket is revived.
Additional reporting: BBC Sport, Sky Sports and AP News