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'The ICC did nothing for us' - Afghan cricketer Amiri

BBC Sport Tuesday, 14 January 2025
'The ICC did nothing for us' - Afghan cricketer AmiriAfghanistan cricketer Firooza Amiri criticises the ICC for what she says is a lack of support.
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