Ban on IPL imposed in Afghanistan, not a single match will be seen, know what is the reason

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Afghanistan: The first match of the second leg of IPL (IPL 2021) was played between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians in the UAE on Sunday. This match was very exciting. After a long time, the spectators were also given entry into the stadium to watch the IPL. Which made people even happier. Fans are also eagerly waiting for the world’s biggest T20 league, so fans all over the world are now enjoying this league, but except for one country, that country is Afghanistan (IPL telecast ban in Afghanistan).

IPL will not be seen in Afghanistan
Yes, after the capture of the Taliban, Afghanistan will no longer be able to watch a single match of the IPL. The people of this country will not be able to see their superstar’s players playing. From the first phase of the league till now, there has been a big change in Afghanistan. After the withdrawal of US troops, the Taliban have once again occupied this country. Where now they have made their new laws. In which a decision has also been taken that IPL will not be telecast in Afghanistan.

The decision was taken because of non-Islamic things
Actually, the Taliban believe that non-Islamic things are present in IPL. Because of which he has taken this tough decision. Apart from the cheerleaders dancing during the match, the presence of women without covering their heads in the stadium is not right according to them. He considers these things as un-Islamic. That is why the Taliban do not want this to send a wrong message to Afghanistan. A senior journalist from Afghanistan has confirmed this. He wrote that there will be no telecast of IPL matches on Afghanistan’s national TV and radio.

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Afghanistan players playing IPL
Let us inform you that the players of Afghanistan are also participating in the IPL. Stars like Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi are included. Both these players were out of their country when Afghanistan was occupied by the Taliban. At present both the players are in UAE. At the same time, the Taliban has made it clear that they have no problem with men playing cricket, but they have not allowed women to play cricket.

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