KABUL: Afghan’s new Taliban government is very clear with the cricket fan before Friday’s clashes that are widely anticipated by neighboring Pakistan.
Celebrate the national team by all means, the Interior Ministry spokesman said, but: “If you win, you should not shoot in the air.” “If you shoot in the air, you will be severely punished,” said Qari Khosti tweeted.
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Four six flew from his delegates on the 19th when the Janat looked a fish from Water and Pakistan scored their third victory and they were fine at the end, even though the Afghan batting show was credited, Pakistan won with five numbers.
And there are no signs of weapons or shootings in Habibullah Zazai Park, an entertainment venue on the hill on the outskirts of East Kabul.
There, a thousand or more fans gathered to watch the T20 world cup match on Dubai on the big screen, the mood was happy – and realistic.
Under the illuminated Ferris lace, they cheered as captain Mohammad Nabi and the impressive batter of Batting Gulbadin gave the Afghan side 147 for six people.
During the day, park 90 hectares of landscapes, with their food holder, “9D” cinema and children’s vehicle is a paradise for families, far from the Afghan crisis.
On Friday night, the crowd of all men cuts a cold night to roar on their team.
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“You know the situation in Afghanistan, it’s very sad,” recognizing 25-year-old Abdul Wahab, who manages the Kabul medical center.
“The only reason to forget everything is cricket.” The opening game of Afghanistan from the World Cup last week was Scotland, but Pakistani matches had special resonance.
Many Afghans know their love in the game in Pakistani refugee camps for decades of war in their homeland.
Now they are eager to compete at the highest level with the next cricket powerhouse.
“For me, Afghanistan is the best because they just knick for cricket,” Wahab told AFP when fans entertained other boundaries from their Batsmen.
“We have played for 10 to 15 years, Pakistan for more than 100.
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Under the previous Afghan Taliban government between 1996 and 2001, many forms of pleasure were forbidden – like music – but not men’s cricket.
And now the movement of Islam again, after confiscating Kabul from former US government supported in August, they still support.
Park manager Abdullah Ghafar Hatfya told AFP the new government had taken a hand approach, and that Afghanistan of all backgrounds was welcome to come out.
One source of tension that is probably the use of fans of Afghan national flag – tricolor black, red and green – not a white Taliban banner.
However, whatever the future plan of the new government, all fans agree, as AFP said: “This is our national flag …
they have no right to interfere.”
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