From Silence to Strength: Afghan Women’s Team Plays First International Match in Australia

For the first time, the women’s national cricket team of Afghanistan, who were relocated to Australia after August 15, 2021, took to the field in an exciting match against the “Cricket Without Borders” team.
This remarkable event was made possible with the support of Cricket Australia, the Australian government, and passionate cricket enthusiasts. Among the distinguished guests were the Governor-General of Australia, Her Excellency Sam Mostyn; the Ambassador of Afghanistan, His Excellency Wahidullah Waissi; the Australian Assistant Foreign Minister, the Honorable Tim Watts; the Assistant Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, the Honorable Julian Hill; along with diplomats, government officials, and devoted cricket supporters who stood in solidarity with the Afghan women’s cricket team.
Organising this match—an exceptional and commendable achievement for both the players and the organizers—was the result of tireless efforts. It took place against the backdrop of an Afghanistan where women and girls are forced into silence, merely surviving under oppressive restrictions. They are deprived of fundamental rights, including education, and are denied the freedom to speak out or even leave their homes independently.
Beyond being a sporting event, this cricket match served as a powerful voice for Afghan women and girls, a defiant stand against Talibanisation, and a rejection of the imposed identity that falsely claims to be part of Afghan and Islamic culture.
The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in Canberra extends its heartfelt wishes for continued success and brilliance to these courageous athletes and reaffirms its commitment to supporting their growth, empowerment, and coordination.
Last modified on Sunday, 30/03/2025