Rwanda women's national cricket team

In March 2018, Cricket Builds Hope - a charity focused on the use the sport as a tool for social change in Rwanda - commenced the Women's Empowerment Programme, a multi-year project aiming to use cricket to help develop leadership skills amongst women from low-income families in Kigali.[9] In the 2019 ICC Development Awards, recognising advancement of the sport in Associate and Affiliate nations, Rwanda received two of the six awards available: Female Participation Programme of the Year, and Associate Member Women's Performance of the Year.[12] Rwanda were named in the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier regional group, alongside ten other teams.[13] Rwanda finished third in their group after winning three of their five matches, failing to progress to the knockout stages of the tournament.[14] Updated as on 26 April 2024 This lists all the players who played for Rwanda in the past 12 months or named in the most recent squad.
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