CULTURE — February 18, 2026
Afghanistan Cricket Board Announces New Decisions for Provincial Cricket Order and Development
Afghanistan Cricket Board officials and provincial cricket directors have agreed on new measures to enhance order, competitions, and development of cricket across Afghanistan's provinces.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International — 2 min read

The Afghanistan Cricket Board announced that cricket directors of Afghanistan's provinces met with officials from the board's internal department and adopted new decisions on organizing competitions, maintaining team discipline, and improving cricket conditions in the provinces.
The board stated that the meeting emphasized increasing coordination, sustainable development of provincial cricket, and expanding the number of matches.
Specific decisions adopted were outlined following the discussions, though details beyond the key focus areas were not fully detailed in the announcement.
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