South Africa's Sports Minister Urges Proteas to Boycott Afghanistan Cricket Match

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South Africa's Sports Minister Urges Proteas to Boycott Afghanistan Cricket Match
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Gayton McKenzie calls for boycott citing Taliban's ban on women's sport, highlighting hypocrisy of playing in a country denying equal opportunities to female athletes.

Gayton McKenzie, the Sports , Arts and Culture Minister, has called on the Proteas cricket team to boycott their ICC Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan next month. This call comes amid growing concerns over the Taliban government's ban on women's sport in Afghanistan, which led to the disbanding of the women's cricket team in 2021.

McKenzie argues that the ICC's acceptance of equality in sport contradicts Afghanistan's treatment of female athletes, suggesting political interference in the administration of sport. While acknowledging that the ICC professes to not tolerate political interference, McKenzie believes it is hypocritical for South Africa to play Afghanistan given the country's history of racial inequality. He urges Cricket South Africa, other cricketing federations, and the ICC to consider the message they send by playing Afghanistan, emphasizing the importance of standing in solidarity with Afghan women. This call echoes similar urges from UK ministers who have asked England to boycott the match for the same reasons. A boycott by South Africa, England, and Australia could result in a potentially embarrassing situation for the ICC, as Afghanistan might advance to the knockout stage with walk-over victories

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