Heather Knight urges ICC to help ‘forgotten’ Afghanistan women’s team

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Heather Knight urges ICC to help ‘forgotten’ Afghanistan women’s team
Author: Pa Sport Staff
Published: Jan, 11 2025 11:02

England captain Heather Knight has called on the International Cricket Council (ICC) to do more for the “forgotten” Afghanistan women’s team. Culture secretary Lisa Nandy said on Friday that England men’s forthcoming match against Afghanistan should not be cancelled amid calls for a boycott over the Taliban’s treatment of women.

A cross-party group of more than 160 MPs and peers have signed a letter urging the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to sit out next month’s fixture at the Champions Trophy in Lahore. The ECB has also called on the ICC to act, with chief executive Richard Gould urging the game’s global governing body to take action after what he called “gender apartheid”.

I think it's a really good thing that people are talking about it and it's in the news again because honestly I think it's been forgotten a lot, which is a really bad thing. Knight agrees that change and support needed to come from “the top of the game,” telling BBC Sport: “It needs to come from the ICC and it needs to be a really clear message.

“I know that cricket in Afghanistan has given a huge amount of hope to people in the country and people that have fled the country, so it’s not as simple as having a boycott and then things will change because I’m not entirely sure that that’s going to be the case.

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