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Afghanistan appoints former all-rounder Mirwais Ashraf as new cricket chief

The Taliban Wednesday appointed former all-rounder Mirwais Ashraf... Read More
KABUL: The Taliban Wednesday appointed former all-rounder Mirwais Ashraf as acting chairman of the

Afghanistan Cricket Board

to replace

Azizullah Fazli

, who was in charge for just two months.


Afghanistan media reported the decision was taken after demands by national players while meeting Taliban officials in Abu Dhabi during the ongoing

Twenty20 World Cup

.

"The prime minister of the

Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

has appointed Mirwais Ashraf as acting chairman of the

Afghanistan

Cricket Board (ACB)," said a Taliban statement.


Ashraf played 46 one-day internationals and 25 Twenty20 internationals, his last in 2016.

Afghanistan bowed out of the Twenty20 World Cup Super 12 stage after winning only two of their five Group 2 matches, losing to Pakistan, India and New Zealand.

The country has faced political and cricketing upheavals since the Taliban took over following the withdrawal of US and NATO troops in late August this year.

The Taliban's hardline stance on not allowing women to play cricket prompted calls for the Afghan team to be banned, with Australian Test skipper

Tim Payne

believing teams will refuse to play them.

Cricket Australia

on Friday postponed a Test match against Afghanistan -- the first scheduled between the two nations -- in Brisbane later this month, saying they will host the match only once the situation is clearer.

The

International Cricket Council

-- which has rules stating all member countries should have both men's and women's teams -- has been cautious, saying it will discuss the matter in a board meeting later this month.

Still, the ACB announced its team will tour Zimbabwe for three one-day internationals and three Twenty20 internationals next month.

The dates of the matches are yet to be finalised.

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