Suicide bomb near cricket stadium in Afghan capital kills at least three
A suicide bomber blew himself
up at a checkpoint near the main cricket stadium in the Afghan capital Kabul on
Wednesday, killing at least three people as a tournament was under way,
officials said.
Interior
Ministry spokesman Najib Danesh said two police and one civilian were killed
and five people wounded. Local Tolo News Television quoted the Afghan Cricket
Board as saying all players were safe.
The
blast outside Kabul International Cricket Stadium took place during a match in
Afghanistan’s Shpageeza Cricket League, a T20 franchise tournament on the lines
of the Indian Premier League and similar 20-over tournaments.
A
statement in Bosnian on Islamic State’s Amaq news agency said a suicide attack
had been carried out on members of the Afghan security forces in Kabul,
although it was not immediately clear whether the statement referred to the
same incident.
The
Shpageeza tournament, now in its fifth season, is one of a small number of
Western-style sports competitions along with Afghan Premier League football
that have grown up since a U.S.-led campaign toppled the Taliban in 2001.
A small
number of foreign players are also taking part in the competition.
Cricket,
which spread from refugee camps in Pakistan, has become one of Afghanistan’s
most popular sports and the national team has become increasingly successful,
raising the profile of the game.
Source: Reuters
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