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Knight wants ICC to help 'forgotten' Afghanistan

BBC Sport Saturday, 11 January 2025
Knight wants ICC to help 'forgotten' AfghanistanEngland captain Heather Knight has called for the International Cricket Council to do more for the Afghanistan women's team, whom she feels have been "forgotten".
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