Taliban capture Afghan Cricket Board, future of players in crisis!
Taliban capture Afghan Cricket Board, future of players in crisis!
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Kabul: After the occupation of Afghanistan, the Taliban have now infiltrated the cricket board office there. On Thursday, Taliban terrorists entered the Afghan cricket board's main office in Kabul. A photo of Taliban terrorists carrying AK-47s has entered the cricket board office along with former spinner Abdullah Mazari on social media.

The same Abdullah Mazari is a left-arm spinner and has also played 2 ODIs for Afghanistan. In addition, the player has also played 21 first-class matches, 16 List A, and 13 T20s. Abdullah Mazari has been a Player of the Kabul Eagles, a Team of the Shapagija T20 League. Rashid Khan has also played for Kabul eagles with Abdullah Mazari.

 

After the Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan, the future of its cricket team is now in jeopardy. The team has worked very hard to win the Test team and spinners like Rashid Khan and Mujeeb have advanced their spin all over the world, but now that the Taliban has come to power, no one knows what will happen to the Afghan cricket team. However, Afghan Cricket Board CEO Hamid Shenwari claims that there is no crisis for Afghan players and their families from the Taliban. Shenwari said the Taliban likes cricket and the team will participate in the T20 World Cup.

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