jo currie spent time with them in melbourne.ed to australia. in that moment, i was shocked and i felt that sorry. did you know in that moment, on that day, that them coming i didn't know that there's going to be a chance for me and family to get out of afghanistan. are we going to live or die? under the taliban government, women are banned from sport, they are also forbidden from having their voices heard to help the team were they able to escape. the system a little bit. contracts, and the funds that were meant to be for their development. they got a reply to say, well, contracts are an issue for the afghanistan cricket board, which is the very board that the women have been ostracised from, and that, also, funds that are given to the afghan cricket board is for them to decide how it is spent. these women have such big hopes for their futures in cricket, but, right now, all they really want is to be recognised so why isn't the icc doing more to help them? we asked the icc why it hadn't communicated with the women's in a stateme