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Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley praised the resilience of the players. He said it was a powerful moment when they were presented with their team shirts for the exhibition match.
Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley praised the resilience of the players. He said it was a powerful moment when they were presented with their team shirts for the exhibition match.
The players wore blue shirts that were designed specially featuring a logo of a cricket ball and tulip, Afghanistan's national flower. The shirt did not feature the country's flag or its colours.