The ECB board has confirmed that England’s men will fulfill their stability against Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy this month, despite describing “terrible oppression” as the “gender apartheid” of women in the country.
“What is happening in Afghanistan is nothing short of penis apartheid,” Thompson said. “At a cricket level, when the cricket of women and girls is growing rapidly in the world, it is shocking that those growing up in Afghanistan are denied the opportunity, but the horrific of women and girls by the Taliban. The harassment moves so much.
“The board believes that there are different views and opinions on the issue of boycotting the match and listened carefully. There are things. With this, how can ECB support the cricketers of women who have fled from Afghanistan.
“After this, we remain the idea that a coordinated international response by the cricketing community is the appropriate way, and will get more than any unilateral action by the ECB in boycotting this match, while we have also heard that many For ordinary Afghans, watching his cricket team is one of the remaining sources of Anand.
Thompson said, “The cricket community cannot deal with all the problems of Afghanistan.” “But we urge our international partners to stand together and display through their actions that we support the women and girls of Afghanistan, which now also includes those cricketers who are now in exile. , Those who just want to play and they should be allowed to play the game they love. “













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