“We are strongly committed to enhancing totalitarianism and ensuring that every Kricit player has an opportunity to shine, regardless of their circumstances,” added the President of the International Criminal Court.
“In cooperation with our esteemed partners, we are proud to launch this work and support squad fund, which is completed by a comprehensive high -performance program, to ensure that the displaced Afghan chicchius can continue their journey in this sport.
“This initiative reflects our steadfast dedication to the global growth of the Cricket and its strength in inspiring unity, flexibility and hope.”
The International Criminal Court requires its full members, which is Afghanistan, one of which, to have a national women's team, but the men's team has kept its testing, and reached the semi -finals of the T20 World Cup last year and participated in the Champions Cup earlier this year.
The England match against Afghanistan in the championship was advanced as determined, despite a group of deputies across the various political parties asking England to boycott the match.