The Afghanistan team has succeeded in leaving a deep mark on international cricket in a very short time. But now its desire to gradually become a top team has come in the way. Currently, there is a Taliban government in Afghanistan, which has already banned women from playing sports. Now according to some reports, it is being claimed that the Taliban leader has ordered a complete ban on cricket in the country.
Taliban thinks cricket is creating bad atmosphere
Although no official statement has come out on this subject, this news has definitely created a sensation in the cricket world. It is also not yet clear when and how the ban will be implemented. It is also being claimed that people within the Taliban believe that the game of cricket is creating a bad atmosphere inside the country and it is against Sharia.
Currently, the Afghanistan team is in India, where it was to play a test match with New Zealand in Greater Noida. But due to bad weather and poor condition of the field, four days of play have been canceled. Many players including Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi and Mujeeb Ur Rehman have made their mark at the international level with the help of cricket. These cricketers earn a lot of money by playing franchise cricket all over the world and at the same time have brought glory to Afghanistan. The Afghan team has progressed a lot in cricket and even reached the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2024.
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