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India-Pakistan
Pak militants lift ban on cricket under tribal pressure
2010-03-14
The banned militant outfit Amr Bilmaroof Wa Nahi Anil Munkar (promotion of virtue and prohibition of vice) has lifted the ban on cricket in Qambarkhel area of Bara sub-division, local sources told The News on Saturday. National cricketer Shahid Afridi belongs to the same clan of the Afridi tribe.

The sources said that acting head of the organisation, Haji Darya Khan, announced lifting of the ban during his speech on FM radio three days ago. The late head and founder of the organisation, Haji Namdar, had imposed a ban on cricket in Qambarkhel area some two years ago. Namdar was quoted as saying that cricket was not a useful game as it did not contribute to promotion of jihad and its philosophy.

The sources said that the militant organisation reviewed its decision after pressure mounted by members of the Qambarkhel Afridi tribe against the ban. The local people welcomed the decision and started playing cricket again.
Posted by:ryuge

#1  Cricket is also popular in Afghanistan. The Afghan national team is probably the best 2nd tier team around at the moment.
Posted by: phil_b   2010-03-14 19:49  

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