Australia may refuse to play against Afghanistan if Taliban bans women from cricket

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International Cricket Council yet to make a stand.

Australia captain Tim Paine said the chances of their first ever test against Afghanistan going ahead are "not looking good" with the Taliban unwilling to let women play cricket and questioned why the game's governing body had remained quiet on the issue.

Australia are due to face the Afghanistan men's team in Hobart from Nov 27 but Cricket Australia said on Thursday they would not host the side if reports women's cricket would not be supported in the country were substantiated. Paine also highlighted the International Cricket Council's continued silence given that Afghanistan are due to take part in the Twenty20 World Cup, which starts from Oct 17 in the United Arab Emirates and Oman.

 

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