The Asian Age

KABUL AFGHANISTA­N SAYS NO TO PAKISTAN MATCHES

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Kabul/Islamabad, June 2: Afghanista­n have cancelled proposed home and away cricket fixtures with Pakistan after a deadly bomb attack blamed by the country’s intelligen­ce agency on militants allegedly backed by Islamabad.

Pakistan were set to play their first Twenty20 match in Kabul later this year in what was seen as an opportunit­y for the neighbours to ease tensions over border skirmishes.

The Kabul match, set for July or August, would have been followed by a fixture in Pakistan and a full series at an unspecifie­d date.

But the Afghanista­n Cricket Board issued a strongly worded statement late on Wednesday, cancelling the matches in light of a truck bombing in the city’s diplomatic quarter that killed at least 90 people.

“The ACB hereby cancel all kinds of cricket matches and initial mutual relationsh­ip agreement with the Pakistan Cricket Board,” the Afghan board said on its Facebook page.

“No agreement of friendly matches and mutual relationsh­ip agreement is possible with a country where terrorists are housed and provided safe havens.”

PAKISTAN BANS PLAYERS FROM AFGHAN T20 LEAGUE Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board has stopped its players from competing in Afghan-istan’s domestic Twen-ty20 league. Kamran Akmal, Umar Akmal and Babar Azam were among those Pakistan players contracted by franchises to compete in Shpageeza Cricket League, starting in Kabul from July 18.

 ??  ?? Afghanista­n’s Farid Malik at a training session.—
Afghanista­n’s Farid Malik at a training session.—

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