Groups had been resulting from play three Twenty20s in Sharjah, three One-Day Internationals in Dubai between March 13-25
Afghanistan cricketer Rashid Khan. PHOTO: ACB
The limited-overs sequence between Afghanistan and Sri Lanka scheduled for March within the United Arab Emirates has been postponed because of the disaster within the Center East, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) introduced on Wednesday.
The groups had been resulting from play three Twenty20s in Sharjah and three One-Day Internationals in Dubai between March 13 and March 25.
The US-Israeli strikes on Iran have affected international locations all through the Gulf, disrupting journey in a few of the world’s busiest transit hubs and forcing a number of sporting occasions to be cancelled.
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“Regardless of the collective efforts of all events to proceed with the occasion as deliberate, the logistical challenges remained past operational management, resulting in the choice to postpone the sequence and discover rescheduling choices,” ACB stated in a press release.
The choice to defer the sequence was made in session with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLC), it added.
“The popular venue for the rescheduled sequence stays the United Arab Emirates, and the brand new dates will likely be introduced in due course following additional coordination between the respective boards and stakeholders.”

