Taliban Bans IPL, Despite Having Millions Of Fans Of Cricket, Why Did The Government Take This Decision: The Taliban government, which came to power in Afghanistan, has banned the broadcast of the Indian Premier League. The Taliban have cited their culture behind this.
The Taliban has said that in the IPL, cheerleaders and all the female spectators watch the match without covering their heads, this sends a wrong message to the citizens of the country. Therefore, the Taliban has banned its broadcast.
Media reports said that the Taliban has also issued a decree to the media not to use outlets related to the IPL. Along with this, it has also been banned for running shorts.
Let us tell you that for this season of IPL, many players from Afghanistan are playing matches by joining different teams. Afghanistan’s star spinner Rashid Khan, all-rounder Nabi and young spinner Mujeeb ur Rahman are part of Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Apart from this, many citizens of this country watch IPL. The Taliban government has banned it. So here the cricket lovers are disappointed.
Aakash Mishra is a fantasy writer and prediction aficionado. Being a cricket enthusiast himself, he loves to relate and propagate about how fantasy sports platforms can be advantageous in our day to day life. Along with foretelling match results, he enjoys writing about game forecasts for all fantasy sports.
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