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Taliban bans broadcast of IPL matches in Afghanistan

Cricket fans in Afghanistan will not get to watch the UAE leg of the Indian Premier League as the ruling Taliban has banned the broadcast of the matches in the country terming the content as "anti-Islamic".

Sentinel Digital Desk

KABUL: Cricket fans in Afghanistan will not get to watch the UAE leg of the Indian Premier League as the ruling Taliban has banned the broadcast of the matches in the country terming the content as "anti-Islamic". The second leg of the IPL started on Sunday but the cricket fanatic people of Afghanistan did not get to watch the matches as the Taliban has issued a diktat to the local media against showing the IPL because of the presence of women as cheerleaders and among the watching public in UAE. Former broadcaster and journalist Fawad Aman, who has served as spokesperson of the Ministry of Defence, termed the ban imposed by the Taliban on IPL as "ridiculous". IANS

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