Muhammad Shehzad Gets in Trouble for Practicing in Peshawar

Muhammad Shehzad Gets in Trouble for Practicing in Peshawar

Opening batsman Mohammad Shahzad has been banned by the Afghan Cricket Commission for Afghanistan indefinitely because of a violation of the commission's code of conduct. The 32-year-old was seen training at a local stadium in Peshawar, Pakistan, which would be the main reason for his decision. In accordance with ACB's policies, any player travelling outside the country must obtain ACB's permission, but Shahzad has not repeatedly complied with it.

"Shahzad also violated the CBA's code of conduct and was recently summoned by the CBA Disciplinary Committee for questioning about a disciplinary case raised at the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup," ACB said in a communiqué. "He did not attend the scheduled meetings with the Disciplinary Committee on the 20th and 25th of the last month. The Disciplinary Committee will meet after Eidul Adha's vacation to assess the shortcomings of the Shehzad and his plan. "

Shahzad threatens to quit cricket after fatal World Cup blow. The CBA also believes that local actors do not need to travel abroad for training, as they are adequate facilities available in Afghanistan. "ACB has well-equipped training and practice facilities in the country and Afghan players are not required to travel abroad for these purposes," the statement concluded. Earlier, Shahzad had threatened to quit cricket after being declared unfit for the rest of the 2019 World Cup by the Afghanistan Cricket Commission (ACB).

The opening batsman and wicketkeeper played the first two games in Afghanistan, but the CBA eliminated him from the team, saying his knee injury would not allow him to play an additional role in the tournament. Although the drummer, the right-handed drummer, stated that he had received advice from a doctor, he would have been fit to play in a few days