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Cricket Australia Defends Afghanistan Boycott After Accusations of Hypocrisy

Thursday 05 December 2024 - 13:37
Cricket Australia Defends Afghanistan Boycott After Accusations of Hypocrisy

Cricket Australia (CA) has stood firm in its controversial decision to boycott bilateral series against Afghanistan while continuing to play the South Asian team in International Cricket Council (ICC) tournaments. The stance arises from concerns over the Taliban's policies restricting women's participation in sports.

Mike Baird, CA chairman, voiced strong support for the decision, stating, "We’ve taken a position, and we’re proudly standing up where we think we should." Baird’s comments follow criticism from former ICC chairman Greg Barclay, who accused Australia of inconsistency. Barclay argued that if Australia sought to protest the Taliban's policies, it should refrain from competing against Afghanistan in global tournaments. "If you want to make a political statement, don’t play them in a World Cup," Barclay remarked.

Australia’s reluctance to engage in bilateral cricket with Afghanistan began in 2021 and has persisted through multiple cancellations. Earlier this year, CA indefinitely postponed a men’s T20 series against Afghanistan, citing "deteriorating human rights for women and girls under Taliban rule." This marked the third instance since 2021 of Australia pulling out of bilateral fixtures, including a one-off Test match and an ODI series. Despite these decisions, CA has left the door open for future series, contingent on improved conditions for women and girls in Afghanistan.

The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has repeatedly criticized Australia’s actions, urging CA to "respect and understand its position" and to seek "alternative solutions rather than succumbing to external pressures." Before the Taliban's return to power, Afghanistan’s cricket board had made notable strides in fostering women’s cricket, contracting a small group of semi-professional players in 2020. However, the progress stalled, and many women players fled the country after the Taliban's takeover in 2021.

Despite bilateral boycotts, Australia has faced Afghanistan in high-profile tournaments. In November 2023, the teams clashed during the ICC One-Day International World Cup in India, where Australia narrowly defeated Afghanistan, thanks to a record-breaking double century by Glenn Maxwell. Earlier, in June, Afghanistan achieved a historic victory over Australia in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, defeating the then-defending champions by 21 runs. The triumph sparked celebrations among Afghan fans worldwide, with player Gulbadin Naib exclaiming, "We have waited for this moment for a long time – at last, we beat Australia."

Looking ahead, the teams could meet again in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, scheduled for February and March in Pakistan. The ongoing debate surrounding Australia's approach underscores the complex intersection of sports, politics, and human rights, raising questions about the role of cricket in advocating for social justice on the global stage.


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