ACB bans three main players for two years

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2023.12.26

Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has banned Mujeeb ur Rehman, Fazal Haq Farooqi, and Naveen ul Haq for two years.

The Afghan Cricket Board and the players are at odds over the players’ refusal to sign the central contract.

The Board acted harshly against the three players since they chose to play in foreign T20 competitions rather than for their country.

Mujeeb ur Rehman, Fazl Haq Farooqi, and Naveen ul Haq have now been banned for two years by the Afghan Cricket Board. They are also not eligible to play in any T20 competition for two years following their sentence.

The aforementioned players notified this body that they would not be signing the 2024 contract, according to the nation’s cricket board.

In order for its decision to be executed seriously, the statement states that the Afghanistan Cricket Board notifies the International Cricket Council, the Asian Cricket Council, and the Cricket Boards of other nations of its decision.

Different responses have been elicited, nonetheless, by the Afghanistan Cricket Board’s limits placed on three young cricket players.

A number of experts and cricket fans have condemned this decision and said that it is better to have an understanding with the players instead of this decision.

But a number of cricket enthusiasts have praised the cricket board’s “disciplinary” decision and said that the goal of players should not be to play only in commercial leagues.

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