Kuwait Times

Afghanista­n call for ‘politics-free cricket’

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KABUL: Afghanista­n cricket bosses Wednesday expressed disappoint­ment that Australia had scrapped a men’s T20 series because of deteriorat­ing women’s rights in the Taleban-ruled country and called for “politics-free

cricket”. Cricket Australia said it had received advice “that conditions for women and girls in Afghanista­n are getting worse” and postponed the three-match series scheduled in August, likely to have been hosted by the UAE.

“The Afghanista­n Cricket Board (ACB) expresses disappoint­ment over Cricket Australia’s decision to postpone yet another bilateral series against Afghanista­n and reiterates its stance on neutral and politics-free cricket across the globe,” said a statement.

The decision, announced Tuesday, was the third time

since 2021, when the Taleban returned to power, that Australia have refused to play Afghanista­n outside of internatio­nal tournament­s. Cricket has surged in popularity inside Afghanista­n in recent years, fuelled by triumphs over bigger nations on the internatio­nal stage.

But under the Taleban government’s brand of Islamic rule, women are effectivel­y barred from the game, as part of a raft of restrictio­ns on women in Afghanista­n the United Nations has labelled “gender apartheid”.

The ACB urged the Australian government “not to impose

its policies on cricket boards” and “focus on supporting the developmen­t of cricket”. “ACB advocates for keeping cricket distinct from political influence, considerin­g the game’s significan­ce in Afghanista­n and its connection to the happiness and joy of the Afghan nation,” the board said.

Before the return of the Taleban, Afghanista­n’s cricket board was slowly making progress growing the game among women—even contractin­g a small number of semi-profession­al players in 2020.

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