Cricket Australia confirm postponement of Afghanistan Test

Mohammad Nabi disappointed but hopeful of the match being played in the future
Cricket Australia has confirmed the postponement of the Test match against Afghanistan that was scheduled for Hobart in late November following their firm stance on women not being allowed to play sport under the Taliban but hope to play the match in future seasons.
However, CA are hopeful they will be able to host the game when the landscape in Afghanistan becomes clearer. The Test had previously been postponed from the 2020 season due to Covid-19.
“CA is committed to support growing the game for women and men in Afghanistan and around the world, however, given the present uncertainty, CA felt it necessary to postpone the Test match until a later time when the situation is clearer,” a statement said. “CA looks forward to hosting Afghanistan players in the BBL this season, who are great ambassadors for the game, and to hosting both the Afghanistan women’s and men’s team in the not too distant future.”
“My representative has been assured by Cricket Australia that they remain committed to the development of cricket in Afghanistan, so I look forward to hearing how we can work together in this regard.”
The match had been due to be a key part of Australia’s Ashes build-up and will now be replaced with an intrasquad match in Brisbane from December 1 to 3.
“Playing international cricket in our state remains a high priority for Cricket Tasmania and we will be working closely with Cricket Australia on international content opportunities for our Tasmanian cricket fans for both this and future seasons,” Cricket Tasmania chief executive Dominic Baker said.
“We’re thrilled with the delivery of the first 24 WBBL matches for this season in Tasmania, and as we have said throughout Blundstone Arena is a world-class facility willing and ready to host any cricket content at short notice.”
Australia have not played Test cricket since January when they hosted India. They were due to tour South Africa in February and March but that was postponed due to concerns over biosecurity measures. The CA chief executive Nick Hockley recently said the board was hopeful of finding space for that series in 2023. The Ashes will get underway at the Gabba on December 8.