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Afghanistan To Field Women's Team And Build Academy

11 November 2010
Afghanistan To Field Women's Team And Build Academy
Afghanistan To Field Women's Team And Build Academy
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Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) is set to create a National Women’s Cricket Team which will compete in the 2011 Asian Elite Cup Tournament in February 2011. Their participation in the Asian Cup will be one of the first times an Afghan women’s team has taken part in an international event.

A statement from the ACB explained:

"Women’s Cricket has a short but highly motivated and fast moving history in Afghanistan.   More than 100 young women are currently playing cricket in Kabul and three women took part in a recent umpire’s training course. The ACB has set up training and coaching sessions to increase women’s participation.

"The sessions take place in four girl’s schools around Kabul, with more schools showing interest and joining the programme daily. In each school, 50 women players have been trained by ACB coaches and trainers. Training sessions have also taken place in Bagh-e-Zanana, a “women’s only” park in Kabul and in Darul Itam.

"A women’s championship tournament will take place shortly and will be used to select the new Afghanistan Women’s National Cricket Team for the Asian Cup Tournament."

“This development is so exciting for our young women cricketers and their families and supporters,” Diana, ACB Women’s Cricket Development Officer, added.

"We love our country and hope to support it through our sport. Seeing a women’s cricket team in the Asian Cup will do so much to raise the hopes of many women here.”

In addition, there are plans to build a cricket academy for women in Kabul. The board, in consultation with women leaders and with cultural sensitivity, has chosen to use the design of the United Arab Emirates women’s cricket uniform for the Afghan one. It includes a scarf, or hijab.

“Women’s cricket provides an opportunity for Afghan young women to be fit and have healthier and more active lives,” CEO of the Cricket Board, Dr Hamid Shinwari, said, “The ACB has a strong commitment to developing the game for women in a way that is good for them and, at the same time, respects our Islamic and Afghan values.  Women’s cricket will build self-esteem, leadership and positive values for young women in our country, just as it is doing for young men.”

© Cricket World 2010

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