Kabul: Ever since taking over the power of Afghanistan, the Taliban has been doing many kinds of atrocities on women. The Taliban government has now banned women from going to universities to study in the name of Islam. Meanwhile, on Thursday (December 22), two dozen women in Kabul protested against the Taliban's decision. At the same time, now Islamic countries like Turkey and Saudi Arabia have also opposed the decision of the Taliban government. Along with this, many Afghanistan cricketers have also condemned the ban on women in the university. Cricket is a very popular sport in Afghanistan and players have millions of followers on social media. The Taliban administration earlier this week ordered women across the country to be barred from attending private and public universities with immediate effect and until further notice. While the Taliban's administration has not yet publicly spoken about the ban or responded to the global backlash against it, Ziaullah Hashmi, a spokesman for the Ministry of Higher Education, said in a tweet on Thursday that A news conference will be held this week to explain the move. Real Madrid to sign PSG superstar Kylian Mbappe in 1 billion Euros - reports Ronaldo to play for Saudi Arabia's Football Club from New Year, says reports Messi or Ronaldo; Who is Neymar Jr's inspiration?