Afghanistan’s chief selector, Asadullah Khan, has slammed Cricket Australia’s refusal to play bilateral series, deeming it unfair and political. He argued that linking cricket with the Taliban’s restrictions on women’s rights isolates Afghanistan’s merit-based team. Khan expressed gratitude to India and the BCCI for their support, while expressing confidence in Afghanistan’s T20 World Cup chances.
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