Former players from the Afghanistan Women's Cricket team are set to play together for the first time since fleeing their home country. They'll take on a Cricket Without Borders team in a T20 match in Melbourne this Thursday. Both players and organisers hope the game will usher in a new beginning for Afghan women's cricket.

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