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Australia withdraw from ODI series against Afghanistan
Australia have withdrawn from the three-match ODI series against Afghanistan scheduled to be played in the UAE in March. Cricket Australia released a statement about the call off on Thursday (January 12) after discussions with key stakeholders including the government. In its statement, CA revealed that the decision was arrived at following the ruling Taliban’s announcement about further curbs on women and girls’ education and employment in Afghanistan
“CA is committed to supporting growing the game for women and men around the world, including in Afghanistan, and will continue to engage with the Afghanistan Cricket Board in anticipation of improved conditions for women and girls in the country. We thank the Australian Government for its support on this matter,” ,” the CA statement read.
This is not the first time Cricket Australia have taken a strong stance against the policies of the Afghanistan government. The Taliban came to power in Afghanistan in September 2021 and soon after, placed restrictions on female participation in sport, which the CA condemned. The board then subsequently called off the one-off Test scheduled to be played in Hobart in November of that year.
Incidentally, Afghanistan is the only full member nation without a women’s team and without a representative participating team at the inaugural Women’s Under-19 World Cup, starting later this week. ICC CEO Geoff Allardice acknowledged that recent developments were “concerning”, and said the topic would be raised at the ICC’s next meeting.
“Our board has been monitoring progress since the change of regime,” Allardice said. “It is a concern that progress is not being made in Afghanistan and it’s something our board will consider at its next meeting in March. As far as we are aware, there isn’t any activity at the moment.”
By withdrawing from the series, Australia will concede 30 ODI Super League points to Afghanistan that were on offer in Australia’s last assignment of the cycle. But the five-time champions will not be affected by the loss of points, having already secured qualification to the 50-over World Cup, that’ll be held in India in October-November this year.
(Cricbuzz)