Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Shahzad has been suspended from all types of cricket for a time of a year for damaging ACB’s disciplinary standards, the nation’s cricket Board (ACB) said on Sunday. Prior, Shahzad’s agreement was “suspended for inconclusive period” for breaking the ACB Code of Conduct however the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Sunday fixed the term of his suspension, which will currently most recent one year.
“Shahzad has disregarded ACB’s disciplinary standards and guidelines beforehand too and has not clung to ACB’s Code of Conduct for players. He has gone out of the nation a few times damaging ACB’s arrangement for players to look for its authorization before doing as such,” ACB said in an announcement.
“ACB has well-prepared preparing and practice offices inside the nation and Afghan players don’t require to travel abroad for such purposes.” Shahzad, who is situated in Peshawar, Pakistan, was sent back home halfway through the World Cup 2019 subsequent to playing only two matches.
A year ago, the ACB had fined Shahzad and requested that he migrate to Afghanistan forever or hazard having his agreement ended.
In an official articulation, the ACB expressed: “Shahzad has damaged ACB’s disciplinary standards and guidelines beforehand too and has not clung to ACB’s set of accepted rules for players. He has gone out of the nation a few times disregarding ACB’s arrangement for players to look for its consent before doing as such.”
“ACB has well-prepared preparing and practice offices inside the nation and Afghan players don’t require to travel abroad for such purposes,” the announcement included.
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