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International cricket bosses resisting calls to ban Afghanistan, Sky News learns

Sky News Thursday, 9 January 2025 ()
International cricket bosses resisting calls to ban Afghanistan, Sky News learnsWorld cricket bosses have no plans to ban Afghanistan's men from the Champions Trophy or to demand the Taliban allow a women's team to represent the country, Sky News has learned.
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