
Australia Postpone First-Ever Test Match Against Afghanistan
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Cricket Australia have announced that their national team's first-ever Test match against Afghanistan has been postponed.
Australia on Friday postponed a landmark first-ever cricket Test against Afghanistan, amid fears the country's ruling Taliban regime will ban women from playing the sport. Australia's cricketing authorities said that after consultation with "relevant stakeholders" it was decided the men's Test, to be played in Hobart this month, would not go ahead as planned. After ousting the elected government in August, senior Taliban leaders said Afghan women would no longer play cricket, or any other sport. Under the regime's hardline reading of Islamic law, women are also barred from going to school and most public roles.
Senior Australian cricketers had indicated they would like to see the Test cancelled if the de facto ban on women's cricket remains in place.
Afghanistan's men are currently playing in the T20 World Cup but have been warned they face an international ban if the country fails to field a side at the upcoming women's World Cup in New Zealand.
In a statement, Cricket Australia said it was "committed to support growing the game for women and men in Afghanistan and around the world".
"Given the present uncertainty, (Cricket Australia) felt it necessary to postpone the Test match until a later time when the situation is clearer."

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