English cricket chiefs have been urged to boycott the Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan over the Taliban regime's assault on women's rights.
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English cricket chiefs have been urged to boycott the Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan over the Taliban regime's assault on women's rights.
English cricket chiefs have been urged to boycott the Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan over the Taliban regime's assault on women's rights.
The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has urged South African cricket to consider boycotting their ICC Champions Trophy match...
England had been urged by British MPs to boycott their Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan as a moral stand against the Taliban's oppression of...
England had been urged by British MPs to boycott their Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan as a moral stand against the Taliban's oppression of...
In response, ECB proposes an 'ICC-wide' action against Afghanistan over the Taliban's crackdown on women.
The England and Wales Cricket Board calls for a unified response to action against Afghanistan amid calls for the England men's team to boycott next...
MPs and peers have called for the ECB to boycott the fixture in objection to the Taliban’s ongoing assault on women’s rights in the country.
MPs and peers have called for the ECB to boycott the fixture in objection to the Taliban’s ongoing assault on women’s rights in the country.
An open letter from more than 160 British politicians, led by Labour backbencher Tonia Antoniazzi, to Richard Gould, the CEO of the England and Wales...
McKenzie's comments come as Proteas are all set to take on Afghanistan in their campaign opener during the Champions Trophy on February 21 in Karachi....