Published 08:35 IST, August 11th 2019
Mohammad Shahzad's contract suspended by Afghanistan Cricket Board for indefinite period
The Afghanistan Cricket Board on Saturday suspended the contract of wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Shahzad for an indefinite period for breaching its Code of Conduct.
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The Afghanistan Cricket Board on Saturday suspended the contract of wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Shahzad for an indefinite period for breaching its Code of Conduct.
According to an ACB release, Shahzad did not adhere to a policy that requires players to seek the board's permission for traveling out of the country.
"As per ACB's policies, any player travelling out of the country is required to seek the permission of ACB. Shahzad has not adhered to this, repetitively," the ACB said.
The board said Shahzad has also breached its Code of Conduct previously and was recently called for questioning by the ACB Discipline Committee in relation to a disciplinary matter during the ICC Cricket World Cup.
The ACB indicated that further sanctions may come against Shahzad later in the month.
"Mohammad Shahzad did not attend meetings scheduled with the Discipline Committee on 20th and 25th of the last month. The Discipline Committee will meet after Eid-ul Adha holidays to assess the breaches by Mohammad Shahzad and make a decision to be publicized soon," the board release said.
Shahzad spent his early years in Pakistan's Peshawar as he was born in a refugee camp there. He has courted controversy in the past also.
Mohammad Shezad breached conduct in the previous year too
Last year, he was found to be in breach of ACB's Code of Conduct when he played in a local Peshawar tournament and was asked to reside permanently in Afghanistan or risk having his contract terminated.
In June, he was sent back home early from the World Cup in UK, ostensibly with a knee injury, but the wicketkeeper-batsman insisted he was fit and claimed he had been unfairly left out.
"ACB has well-equipped training and practice facilities within the country and Afghan players do not require to travel abroad for such purposes," the ACB said.
Bangladesh to host Afghanistan and Zimbabwe
The International Cricket Council (ICC) suspended Zimbabwe in July over a failure to keep the sport free from government interference, putting the country's participation in multi-nation events in doubt.
"We have been informed by the concerned officials that there is no bar on Zimbabwe playing in bilateral matches.cThey are only suspended from ICC events. This is why we included them in the series," BCB spokesman Jalal Yunus told media sources.
Afghanistan is the third team in the tournament scheduled to be held from September 13 to 24. Bangladesh was originally scheduled to play a bilateral series against Afghanistan in September, but officials said Zimbabwe had been included in the series following a request from the strife-torn country. The tri-series will be preceded by Afghanistan's maiden Test match against Bangladesh in Chittagong from September 5 to 9.
08:24 IST, August 11th 2019