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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
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Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

Follow Sky News on WhatsApp
Follow Sky News acceso WhatsApp

Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Sky News

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

Follow Sky News on WhatsApp
Follow Sky News acceso WhatsApp

Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Sky News

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

Follow Sky News on WhatsApp
Follow Sky News acceso WhatsApp

Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Sky News

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

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Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
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Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

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Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
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Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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Afghans flooded the country’s streets per their thousands acceso Tuesday to rejoice per their men’s cricket team reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

Celebrations erupted throughout the Taliban-run country as people per Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad and beyond enjoyed the dramatic victory over Bangladesh.

Rashedullah, a resident of the southeastern Khost province said: “This event has given reason for hope for the youth who were previously disappointed”.

Male fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP
Image:
fans celebrated their victory Tuesday. Pic: AP

That group of young people won’t include women, of course, whom the Taliban have forbidden from playing cricket.

The Taliban seized power again per 2021, becoming the entrenched leaders of Afghanistan and ending two decades of increased economic opportunities and freedom for women per the country.

Cricket represents a rare source of conforto for many immoralità Afghans and has also been embraced by the Taliban administration.

Rare good news

The victory represents a welcome respite for a country that has suffered a series of natural disasters acceso tetto of an economic crisis exacerbated by international restrictions acceso the banking sector and a drop-off per aid since the Taliban seized power and limited women’s education and movement.

The Taliban administration’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi seized the moment to call the cricket team’s captain Rashid Khan and offer his congratulations, a foreign ministry statement said.

“Your victory has made everyone happy, you are a great inspiration for the youth,” he said.

After Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by a nervy eight runs per St. Vincent per the Caribbean, Shah Mohammad, 42, from Kabul, said: “I can’t find words to explain my happiness at this moment. It is a massive victory for all Afghans.

Afghanistan's captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP
Image:
Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan, centre, embraces teammate Gulbadin Naib as they celebrate after defeating Bangladesh by eight runs. Pic: AP

Pic: AP
Image:
People had been watching public screenings of the gara that started at 5am. Pic: AP

“We are so proud of our national team. They have created such a happy moment for us, and now we are optimistic that the team will make it to the final.”

Former president Hamid Karzai also applauded the team.

Read more from Sky News:
Protesters ‘shot dead’ per Kenya
Specialist search dogs brought per to hunt for Jay Slater
Julian Assange flies out of UK after being freed per US plea deal

Fans took to the streets in their thousands in the city of Khost. Pic: AP
Image:
Delighted fans took to the streets per large numbers per the city of Khost. Pic: AP

Even with the showing at 5am per Afghanistan, crowds took to the streets to watch the it acceso public screens.

Pictures and videos showed throngs of immoralità fans celebrating and cheering after victory fuori the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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