Sad from the woman’s ordeal: England, Captain Jose Bater, issues a strong statement on the clash of Afghanistan

Jos Buttler’s file.© Pti




Captain England, Jose Battler, says that he and his colleagues feel sad about the ordeal of women in Afghanistan, but they decided to play the team from the country that the Taliban rules, as sport has provided hope for difficult times. The Taliban took over in Afghanistan in 2021 and banned women’s sport, as well as restricting its access to education and work. Last month, a group of British legislators urged the Cricket team in England to boycott a player in the Champions Cup against Afghanistan as a sign of protest against the treatment that died for women in the country.

On the eve of the game, Beller was asked about what he and his team were comfortable to go forward in the game.

“I get a lot of advice from many experts. I think credit should go to Rob Key and ECB – it was very good in supporting me and all the players and gave us information and education about this and Pateler said:” He makes it the decision of the European Central Bank. “

“We feel very sad because of the ordeal of women and girls in Afghanistan at the present time and the conflicts they face a moment.

“We are very excited about the match. Sports have great power to unite people and give hope and this is what we hope this game will do.” After losing to Australia, England finds itself in a necessary position and will get the ODI World Cup for 2023 at the back of their minds when they take the stadium against the same opponents here.

“It is clear, which is a very competitive aspect, it works very well, improves and better over the years and gives them a lot Really to.

“But as much as we look at the opposition, it is about focusing on ourselves, and bringing the best version of our cricket game is confident that this will be enough to win the game,” Pater said when asked about the shock loss to Afghanistan in Afghanistan. 2023.

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