Trott defends Afghanistan’s men with cloud hanging over England game

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Taliban’s ban on women playing cricket has led to calls for a boycott by the ECB, but Champions Trophy match proceeds

A day out from what is a must-win game for both Afghanistan and England, Jonathan Trott, head coach of the former, addressed the issue that is impossible to ignore during this Champions Trophy. The Taliban continues its brutal clampdown on women’s rights back in Afghanistan and Trott outlined the position his players find themselves in.

“They know the difference between right and wrong,” said Trott, drawing a distinction between a team that play their cricket in exile under the previous Afghan flag and the regime at home. “They are under no illusions about where they have come from and they’re very courageous. You see that in their cricket and that’s the one thing I’ve not tried to change at all. They know who they are playing for and representing.”

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Written by Ali Martin in Lahore
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/feb/25/afghanistan-england-cricket-champions-trophy-jonathan-trott under the title “Trott defends Afghanistan’s men with cloud hanging over England game”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.