New Zealand Cricket said Tuesday it will go ahead with a Test match against Afghanistan in September, a month after Australia scrapped a Twenty20 series against the national team.Cricket Australia postponed a three-match series due to take place in August at a neutral venue, saying the situation for women in Afghanistan was deteriorating.It was the third time since 2021 that Australia have refused to play Afghanistan outside of international tournaments.New Zealand said they will play a one-off Test against Afghanistan at a venue yet to be decided, AFP reported.They also face Afghanistan in their opening T20 World Cup match in the West Indies in June.New Zealand Cricket said the decision to go ahead had been taken after discussions at board level and with the players& association.&The consensus view was that a boycott in isolation would change nothing in Afghanistan,& said New Zealand Cricket spokesman Richard Boock.&It would be more constructive to keep dialogue and participation channels open, while continuing to advocate strongly for change,&Afghanistan usually play their &home& fixtures at neutral venues, mainly in the UAE.&NZC strongly believes that cricket is a game for everyone and would like to see far greater support for the women'sgame in Afghanistan in the short to medium term,& Boock said.The post New Zealand to go ahead with Afghanistan cricket Test first appeared on Ariana News.
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