SOCIETY — June 20, 2026
Khost Province to Host Eleventh T20 Cricket Super League
The Afghanistan Cricket Board made the decision in response to public demand, with the tournament featuring five teams over two weeks starting early July. Future events may rotate to other provinces.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hurriyat — 2 min read

The Afghanistan Cricket Board has announced that Khost province will host the eleventh edition of the T20 Cricket Super League. The event will be held in Khost rather than in Kabul.
The decision was made in response to public demand. The board stated that the choice reflects requests from the countrymen.
The tournament is scheduled to start in early July and will last two weeks. Five teams will participate in the eleventh round.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board has indicated plans to rotate the event to other provinces in the future.
Read the original reporting at Hurriyat →
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