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ACB Suspends Mohammad Shahzad from all Forms of Cricket for 12 Months

Harshita Sharma

Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Shahzad has been suspended from all types of cricket for a time of 12 months for Violating ACB's disciplinary rules, the country's cricket board said on Sunday.

Prior, Shahzad's contract was "suspended for an indefinite period"  for breaching the ACB Code of Conduct yet the Afghanistan Cricket Board on Sunday fixed the term of his suspension, which will presently most recent one year.

"Shahzad has violated ACB's disciplinary rules and regulations previously as well and has not adhered to ACB's Code of Conduct for players. He has travelled out of the country several times violating ACB's policy for players to seek its permission before doing so,"  ACB said in an announcement.

"ACB has well-equipped training and practice facilities within the country and Afghan players do not require to travel abroad for such purposes."

Shahzad, who is based 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 asked him to relocate to Afghanistan permanently or risk having his contract terminated.

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