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Afghan Cricket Board Begs To Keep Game 'Out Of Politics'
The Afghanistan Cricket Board on Friday urged Australia not to punish its men's team over the new Taliban regime's reported ban on women playing sport.
Australia's cricket chiefs threatened to cancel a historic maiden Test between the two countries - set to take place in November - after a senior Taliban official said it was "not necessary" for women to play.
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