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Afghan Women Will Be Banned From Playing Sports, A Taliban Official Says

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Afghan Women Will Be Banned From Playing Sports, A Taliban Official Says



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Afghan girls play cricket on a school playground in Kabul in 2010. At the time, Afghanistan wa set to select its first national women’s cricket team. But a Taliban official now says women won’t be allowed to play it and other sports.





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Afghanistan has a national women’s cricket team — but their status has been thrown into question along with every other woman in the country, after the Taliban ousted the U.S.-backed government. Female athletes who once aspired to competing at the international level have resorted to hiding or attempting to flee the country.

«Every woman playing cricket or other sports is not safe right now,» a member of the women’s team recently told the BBC. «The situation is very bad in Kabul.»

Wasiq spoke to SBS as Afghanistan’s men’s team prepares to visit Australia for a test match in November. But when the outlet asked about the future of the national women’s team, the Taliban official suggested the outlook is bleak. «In cricket, they might face a situation where their face and body will not be covered. Islam does not allow women to be seen like this,» he said, according to SBS.



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«It is the media era, and there will be photos and videos, and then people watch it. Islam and the Islamic Emirate do not allow women to play cricket or play the kind of sports where they get exposed,» Wasiq said.

The Taliban’s position could threaten Afghanistan’s standing in the sports world. The International Cricket Council requires countries to have women’s teams in order to qualify for full membership — a status Afghanistan reached in 2017.

In light of Wasiq’s statement, the ICC says it has been monitoring the situation in Afghanistan and is «concerned» by the news that women could be banned from the sport, according to SBS.


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