La série de cricket entre l’Afghanistan et le Sri Lanka aux Émirats arabes unis reportée en pleine crise au Moyen-Orient

La série bilatérale de cricket à balles blanches entre l’Afghanistan et le Sri Lanka, prévue en mars aux Émirats arabes unis, a été reportée au dernier trimestre de 2026. L’Afghanistan Cricket Board a cité des défis logistiques dus aux tensions régionales en cours, incluant des contraintes de vols. Cette décision fait suite aux perturbations causées par de récentes frappes aériennes et incidents de drones dans la région.

L’Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) a annoncé le report de la série à venir contre le Sri Lanka, initialement prévue aux Émirats arabes unis à partir du 13 mars. L’itinéraire comprenait trois matchs Twenty20 Internationaux à Sharjah les 13, 15 et 17 mars, suivis de trois internationaux à la journée à Dubaï les 20, 22 et 25 mars. Les deux fédérations, l’ACB et Sri Lanka Cricket, travaillent à trouver de nouvelles dates, afin que la série puisse se dérouler plus tard dans l’année. Ce report souligne la manière dont les tensions géopolitiques continuent d’influencer les calendriers sportifs mondiaux, particulièrement au Moyen-Orient.

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