England Faces Pressure to Boycott Cricket Match Against Afghanistan Over Women's Rights

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England Faces Pressure to Boycott Cricket Match Against Afghanistan Over Women's Rights
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England is under increasing pressure to withdraw from its upcoming Champions Trophy cricket match against Afghanistan in protest of the Taliban's treatment of women. Politicians and athletes have criticized the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for allowing the match to proceed despite the Afghan women's cricket team being disbanded since the Taliban's takeover in 2021. While the ECB maintains a position of not sanctioning bilateral series against Afghanistan but participating in ICC tournaments, the pressure to boycott the Champions Trophy match is growing.

Pressure is mounting on England to pull out of next month's Champions Trophy fixture in protest at the Taliban 's treatment of womenChampions Trophy match against Afghanistan despite a statement from chief executive Richard Gould on Monday that indicated the fixture would go ahead as planned.

That stance was branded “cowardly and disappointing” by former British Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies last week. Their meeting with Gould and Connor may hold the key to whether England fulfil their Champions Trophy fixture against Afghanistan.

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