Afghan women's cricket team England T20

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The Afghanistan women's cricket team is traveling to England to compete in the T20 World Cup despite being barred from hosting rights at home. The trip is framed as an effort to gain international recognition. Participation remains limited by political conditions inside Afghanistan.

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The event has no direct bearing on U.S. jobs, costs, security, or policy outcomes.

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