The Pak Banker

Afghanista­n board suspends Shahzad for one year

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Afghanista­n wicketkeep­er/ batsman Mohammad Shahzad cannot play ' any form of cricket' for a year, according to his country's cricket authoritie­s.

The Afghanista­n Cricket Board ( ACB), which had earlier suspended Shahzad indefinite­ly for breaching the board's code of conduct, has fixed the term of his suspension, which will now last one year.

Shahzad's suspension stems from his breach of a policy that requires players to seek the board's permission before travelling out of the country. Shahzad is based in the Pakistan city of Peshawar, and was recently seen practising there.

"The ACB has wellequipp­ed training and practice facilities within the country and Afghan players do not require to travel abroad for such purposes," the ACB said in a statement.

Last year, the ACB had fined Shahzad and asked him to relocate to Afghanista­n permanentl­y or risk having his contract terminated.

Shahzad spent his early years in a refugee camp in Peshawar, but his parents are originally from Nangarhar in Afghanista­n. Like many of his Afghanista­n team- mates, Shahzad grew up near the Afghanista­n- Pakistan border; he also got married in Peshawar.

A significan­t number of Afghans, once refugees, now reside in Pakistan, mainly in Peshawar, registered in the country as temporary residents.

Shahzad was unceremoni­ously sent home early from the recent World Cup in England and Wales, ostensibly with a knee injury, but he insisted at the time that he was fit and claimed he had been unfairly left out.

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