Women cannot play with men

THREATS from a leading fundamentalist party have forced Pakistani women cricketers to abandon a match scheduled for today in …

THREATS from a leading fundamentalist party have forced Pakistani women cricketers to abandon a match scheduled for today in Karachi against a team of veteran male players.

The Jammat-e-Islami party had warned the Pakistan Women Cricket Control Association of "dire consequences" if it went ahead with the match, which it termed "un-Islamic activity".

"Jammat-e-Islami will not allow the holding of any match that is detrimental to the Islamic identity of the country," warned a statement issued by local party chief, Naimatullah ullah Khan.

A PWCCA team had been scheduled to play for the first time against former Test players at Karachi's 50,000-capacity National Stadium. The association now intends to replace it with a match between women teams.

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Protesting at the Jamaat warning, Hilda Saeed of Women Action Forum said, "It is ridiculous... When women can play in other Islamic countries, why can't it happen in Pakistan?"