Afghanistan seamer Naveen-ul-Haq slammed Cricket Australia for his or her resolution to withdraw from the ODI collection towards Afghanistan scheduled in March.
Naveen ul Haq referred to as the choice “childish” and accused Australia of taking away Afghans’ solely motive for happiness as a substitute of being supportive.
He additionally stated that he wouldn’t be taking part within the Big Bash League (BBL).
“Time to say won’t be participating in big bash after this until they stop these childish decisions that’s how they went about the one-off test now ODI when a country is going through so much in place off being supportive you want to take the only reason of happiness from them,” he wrote on Twitter.
time to say received’t be taking part in massive bash after this till they cease these infantile selections that’s how they went in regards to the one off check now ODI when a rustic goes by means of a lot in place off being supportive you need to take the one motive of happiness from them #CA
— Naveen ul haq Murid (@imnaveenulhaq) January 12, 2023
Another Afghan participant Najib Zadran tweeted and wrote: “iI was not expecting a country like Australia Really shocked & suprised by the decision of @CricketAus Sports & politics are 2 different things & sports definitely should not be suffered due to politics.but at the end of the day politics win @ACBofficials @MirwaisAshraf16”.
iI was not anticipating a rustic like Australia Really shocked & suprised by the choice of @CricketAus Sports & politics are 2 various things & sports activities positively shouldn’t be suffered as a result of politics.however on the finish of the day politics win @ACBofficials @MirwaisAshraf16
— Najib Zadran (@iamnajibzadran) January 12, 2023
Australia on Thursday pulled out of an upcoming males’s one-day worldwide cricket collection towards Afghanistan, citing extra restrictions on ladies’s rights within the nation by the Taliban authorities.
Australia was to fulfill Afghanistan within the United Arab Emirates for 3 matches in March. But following session with the Australian authorities and different teams, Cricket Australia stated Thursday it scrapped the collection.
In a press release on Thursday, Cricket Australia stated the choice to withdraw from the boys’s ODIs adopted latest Taliban restrictions on ladies’s and women’ training and employment alternatives and their means to entry parks and gymnasiums.
“CA is committed to supporting growing the game for women and men around the world, including in Afghanistan, and will continue to engage with the Afghanistan Cricket Board in anticipation of improved conditions for women and girls in the country,” CA stated.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board stated it could subject a press release in a while Thursday.