Taliban Govt In Afghanistan Bans Women From Playing Any Sport

The ban has already started to get strong reactions as Cricket Australia has said that it would cancel the upcoming Test match against Afghanistan, scheduled for November this year, if women are not allowed to play the sport under the Taliban regime.

Taliban Govt In Afghanistan Bans Women From Playing Any Sport

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has also stated that the issue of Afghanistan's new status will come under discussion at their next board meeting.

Afghanistan's men's cricket team is a full member of the ICC and is due to play in the T20 World Cup.

With the announcement of the newly elected cabinet of the Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan (IEA) in the non-time bound interim government setup under the Taliban, statements and orders have started to come out from various ministries, which are putting the issue of acceptance and legitimacy of the group's rule in the country, under serious scrutiny.

One of the decisions taken by the IEA's cultural commission, womens have been barred from playing cricket or any other sport, in which their bodies could be seen.