Taliban-led Afghanistan want to keep up women's cricket but more action needed: ICC

 Taliban-led Afghanistan want to keep up women's cricket but more action needed: ICC



The International Cricket Council (ICC) says Afghanistan has imparted its purpose to keep up the ladies' down in the nation however the world body actually anticipates more activity. 

Afghanistan's interest in the continuous men's Twenty20 World Cup was under danger after reports arose of the new Taliban system not permitting ladies to play cricket. 

The group drove by Mohammad Nabi dazzled in the Super 12 phase prior to missing out in the race for the semi-finals following their misfortune to New Zealand

Geoff Allardice, CEO of the ICC, said they will back cricket from the conflict torn district to flourish with the worldwide stage. 

"We will probably see people playing cricket in Afghanistan. We've upheld them and the group has performed at this occasion. You've seen their players in various occasions now," Allardice told correspondents in Dubai. 

"As far as how our board will think about the circumstance in Afghanistan at its gathering one week from now, they will get a report on how things are voyaging." 

Allardice said, "They have said to us that ladies' cricket is proceeding. They positively haven't given us a sign that it has halted. 

"The truth will surface eventually, as far as how that works out. Indeed, we have been in ordinary correspondence with them from the time things changed in their country." 

In the mean time, as per reports, cricket in the United States could be granted a significant ICC occasion in the following cycle beginning 2024. 

Allardice said the ICC stays focused on growing the game internationally and holding occasions in nations where the game is making strides. 

"Taking an ICC occasion or a World Cup of any depiction to a creating long distances country has a tremendous effect whether it's on offices or familiarity with the game especially when the neighborhood group is involved," said Allardice. 

"It's an extraordinary chance to foster the game." 

Cricket's fantasy about coming to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles got a lift early this year when the Board of Control for Cricket India set to the side their hesitance to join the push. 

"Throughout the last decade, we have had different part nations communicating interest in being essential for the Olympic games," said Allardice. 

"This time we have every one of our individuals ready and are consistent in needing to be important for the games. I don't imagine it will be not difficult to battle and be effective with the Los Angeles coordinating advisory group and past that Brisbane also. 

"There will be a ton of other appealing games that will be intrigued. We are anticipating doing our absolute best. "

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