Women whose safety is at risk under brutal Taliban rule in Afghanistan are pleading for help from Australia after fleeing their former captors.
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Shoaib Akhtar praised Rashid Khan's Afghanistan after their historic T20 World Cup win over Australia. Using a striking analogy, Akhtar said, "An elephant is 100 times bigger and 80 times smarter than a lion, but Afghan lions took the elephant as their lunch." He highlighted Afghanistan's strong attitude and Rashid's leadership, attributing their victory to mentality over skill. Gulbadin Naib starred with four wickets for 20 runs as Afghanistan bowled out Australia for 127, securing their first-ever win against them in senior international cricket.
Women whose safety is at risk under brutal Taliban rule in Afghanistan are pleading for help from Australia after fleeing their former captors.
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