"[I realised] if I stay in Afghanistan, the Taliban will kill me. 100 per cent they will do it."
"I came with one dress, no more, because we thought maybe if the Taliban saw lots of bags with us, that we are going to leave Afghanistan."
"To be able to settle them into Canberra and into Melbourne using cricket as a vehicle, it's been really special."
"[Funding] can support us to improve our cricket skill, to show like Afghan girls, they are in Australia, they have their rights."
"[We want to] really shine a light and hopefully that leadership position encourages others to come along on the journey."