Nayagarh,(Baghuabarta): The Taliban entered the Afghan Cricket Board office in Kabul with guns. So a photo has gone viral. The photo shows former Afghan cricketer Abdullah Mazari and some Taliban teamed up with the AK-47 at the Afghan Cricket Board office. “Cricket will not be affected by the situation in the country,” he said. As the Afghan cricket team prepares for the Twenty20, the Taliban has taken control of various cricket stadiums in the country, according to a report. However, before the Taliban took over, Hamid Shinwari, CEO of the Afghan Cricket Board, said there would be no damage to Afghan cricket in the coming days. For some reason, the Taliban also support cricket. The Afghan cricketer and his family are safe. Only Rashid Khan and Mujib Ur Rehman are in England for a tournament. “All the other players are safe,” Hamid said. The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB), on the other hand, has announced the date of the domestic T20 series. The board has announced that cricket will be played between September 10 and September 25. The match is set to take place at the Kabul Cricket Stadium. Two more teams will take part in the domestic Twenty20 match to be held. Adding to this, the total number of franchises has increased to 8. This is the eighth edition of the league, the ACB tweeted. “This time around, the series will give viewers and fans a new experience,” CEO Hamid said in a statement. It will be very financially beneficial for the players.






