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Afghanistan cricketers future

slippy888

International Captain
Like we talking about global cricketer stars here the likes of Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, Mujeeb. These guys cant just continue to play for Afghanistan under the Taliban goverment and expect any team to accept them in a 20 20 team worldwide.
 

Aritro

International Vice-Captain
A number of them will surely be migrating soon, and obviously to wealthy western countries.

I was having a look into citizenship rules for places like Bangladesh and Trinidad just out of curiosity, as a bit of a thought exercise about gun Afghan cricketers playing for Bangladesh or West Indies. Turns out there's a trend among a lot of poor countries where citizenship laws seem to be designed to make things unnecessarily hard. I don't understand why but there you are.
 

Aritro

International Vice-Captain
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/cri...led-by-cricket-australia-20210909-p58q70.html

Australia on the verge of cancelling the test match taking a principled stance against the Taliban potentially banning women from playing cricket. This is morally the right thing to do and I'm glad that this principle is being stuck up for. It's probably inevitable that a lot of boards are going to do the same which, again, would be morally the right thing to do. But it's hard not to feel it's also a terrible shame that these talented, likeable cricketers are at the end of the road.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/cri...led-by-cricket-australia-20210909-p58q70.html

Australia on the verge of cancelling the test match taking a principled stance against the Taliban potentially banning women from playing cricket. This is morally the right thing to do and I'm glad that this principle is being stuck up for. It's probably inevitable that a lot of boards are going to do the same which, again, would be morally the right thing to do. But it's hard not to feel it's also a terrible shame that these talented, likeable cricketers are at the end of the road.
The cynic in me thinks they'll cancel so they don't lose :ph34r:
 

Aritro

International Vice-Captain
The cynic in me thinks they'll cancel so they don't lose :ph34r:
Haha they won't lose here but on the right UAE pitch it would potentially be absolutely hilarious viewing. My mob beat them on a doctored Dhaka pitch with far less talented spinners than Mujeeb and Rashid so I've been fkn dying to see how they go against Afghanistan away.
 

Bahnz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Could easily Afghanistan being banned from ICC events for this. Would support it tbh.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Yeah, it is the most likely scenario. Just feel so bad for those players, they are so good too. :( They should have gotten on the plane to the US with their families and strengthen US cricket. :(
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Could easily Afghanistan being banned from ICC events for this. Would support it tbh.
Not just easily, that's kind of the actual ICC rules.

I haven't heard of anything actually being cancelled yet though. Just "if true, then..."
 

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