KABUL: Taliban have imposed a ban on telecasting the remaining Indian Premier League (IPL) in Afghanistan.
According to Afghan media, the ban has been imposed due to possible anti-Islam contents, girls dancing & the attendance of barred hair women in the stadium.
Former Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB)’s media manager, Mohammad Ibrahim also took to Twitter to share the news.
“Afghanistan national tv will not broadcast the IPL, as usual as it was reportedly banned to live the matches resumed tonight due to possible anti-Islam contents, girls dancing & the attendance of barred hair women in the stadium by the Islamic Emirates of the Taliban,” he wrote.
Afghanistan national will not broadcast the @IPL as usual as it was reportedly banned to live the matches resumed tonight due to possible anti-islam contents, girls dancing & the attendence of barred hair women in the by Islamic Emirates of the Taliban. #CSKvMI pic.twitter.com/dmPZ3rrKn6
— M.ibrahim Momand (@IbrahimReporter) September 19, 2021
The remaining IPL 2021 matches have already started in the United Arab Emirates.
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