England captain Jos Buttler believes their Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan should proceed despite calls for a boycott due to the Taliban’s restrictions on women’s rights. Over 160 British lawmakers urged the ECB to avoid the match, but Buttler argues politics should not influence sports. ECB CEO Richard Gould plans to advocate for ICC to take collective action.
‘Boycott is not the way’: Buttler on CT match against Afghanistan

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