KABUL: Former Afghan Afghan Captain Afghan Afghan has slammed the Australian Test Team Skipper for his comments that the war-hit by the war looked impossible to play in the upcoming T20 World Cup, asking him not to “provide an aggressive statement without knowing the situation”.
Supporting the decision of the Australian Cricket to test the test against Afghanistan to be played on November 27 in Hobart after the Taliban forbade women from playing cricket, Paine said it was difficult to see the team as permitted to play on the ICC approved event.
In an open letter to Paine, Afghanistan said that his country team had the right to play not only in the upcoming T20 World Cup but in all tournaments / ICC organized tournaments in accordance with the ICC regulations and regulations.
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it requires too much hard work and dedication to achieving this cricket level.
For the less special cricket as Afghanistan with zero infrastructure and support reaches where we are now and play shoulders to shoulders with 10 countries need them determination, passion, and talent.
“Therefore, you have to refrain from giving an aggressive statement that will produce to isolate Afghan cricket,” he wrote.
The former 34-year captain said the cricket now is Sports No.
1 in Afghanistan and is being attended by almost 30 million residents Afghanistan.
“This shows, well you don’t realize the situation or talk from contradictions; However, you persecute Afghan cricket and all the benefits we have obtained with difficulties in the past decade.
“Immediately after forming a temporary government, the Taliban forbade women from playing cricket or other sports, casting doubts about the Afghan team tests their status to choose a 15-member team.
All-rounder Mohammad Prophet, who played for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL, then named the team captain.
The T20 World Cup will be held in the UAE and Oman from October 17 to November 14.