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Coventry and ICC Tackle Ban on Afghan Women Cricketers
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27708, member: 2262"] Kirsty Coventry talked with Jay Shah about Afghan women cricketers during their meeting at the Champions Trophy event. The swimming star mentioned how the Taliban stops these female athletes from playing their sport. Currently serving as Sports Minister for Zimbabwe, Coventry is among seven people hoping to lead the International Olympic Committee. She described their conversation as inspiring and productive when they met Tuesday in Dubai. They discussed many topics, including cricket's first appearance at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028. The pair connected during the Australia versus India semifinal match happening nearby. The ICC chairman listened as Coventry raised concerns about Afghan women athletes. Shah explained that his organization had already formed a special group focused on working with the Afghan government on this matter. Their team hopes to change current policies through careful discussions rather than confrontation. Both leaders strongly believe everyone deserves equal chances to play sports regardless of gender. They share optimism that female cricketers from Afghanistan will eventually compete internationally despite current restrictions. Coventry mentioned to The Indian Express that she remains committed alongside Shah to make sure these athletes can show their talents on global stages soon. [/QUOTE]
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