Afghans celebrate as cricket team reaches T20 World Cup semi-finals


  • Cricket
  • Tuesday, 25 Jun 2024

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - ICC Men's T20 World Cup - Super 12 - Group 2 - India v Afghanistan - Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - November 3, 2021 Afghanistan fans celebrate REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo

KABUL (Reuters) - Celebrations erupted in Afghanistan on Tuesday after the Afghan cricket team's dramatic victory over Bangladesh, winning them a place for the first time in the semi-finals of the Twenty20 World Cup.

In the cities of Khost and Jalalabad, thousands of people gathered to cheer on their team and celebrate, local officials and eyewitnesses said.

"It is like Eid for us; we are preparing for the night, and the celebration will continue," said Rashedullah, a resident of south-eastern Khost province.

"This event has given reason for hope to the youth who were previously disappointed," he added.

Afghanistan reached the semi-finals with a dramatic eight-run victory over Bangladesh, and now face South Africa.

Cricket represents a rare bright spot for many Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration, though they do not allow women to play.

"People in other provinces like Jalalabad, Khost, Paktia, and Kabul celebrated by coming to the streets - it is a great victory," said Syeed Nasim Sadat, spokesman for the Afghanistan Cricket Board.

The country is suffering after a series of natural disasters came on top of an economic crisis, exacerbated by international restrictions on the banking sector and a drop in aid since the Taliban took over and restricted women's education and movement.

The Taliban administration's acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi called the cricket team's skipper Rashid Khan to offer congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

"Afghans are excelling in all fields. We must keep sports separate from politics," said Muttaqi. "Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth."

(Reporting by Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul; Writing by Charlotte Greenfield in Islamabad; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

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