Afghan wicketkeeper in danger of playing in the Pakistani club!
He grew up in refugee camps of Pakistan. In Pakistan, he married.
Mohammad Shahzad, the Afghan wicketkeeper batsman, was caught in a club in Pakistan. He was fined after being caught playing for a club without permission. An official of the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) said today.
Shahzad has been fined three lakh Afghani (around $ 4,400) for his participation in a local tournament in the Pakistani city of Peshawar near the Afghan border, and he has been asked to return to the country. Lutfullah Stanikjai, head of ACB's media and marketing, said 30-year-old Shahjad went to Pakistan after returning to Zimbabwe after returning to Afghanistan after the 2019 World Cup qualification held last month.
According to the rules, players want 'non-profusion' to play in a non-sanctioned ACB tournament. Shahzad did not accept this rule. This star is full of debate after the cricketer's career. Two matches were banned in the last month because of throwing a bat after being dismissed for the World Cup qualifying.
Within a month after the one-year ban was over, Shahjad did the trick.
"I will go to India to join the practice camp before next year's one-day series against Bangladesh and India's only test match against India," said Stanikzai. If this incident is repeated, he may be banned from cricket in the future. '
Pakistan-Afghanistan cricket relations are not good in the context of terrorist attacks for several years. Afghanistan has announced that no match will be played on the ground in Pakistan. The ACB has already ordered Shahzad to return to Afghanistan. "Our domestic cricket infrastructure is very strong. So our players do not have to play outside of Afghanistan. There are many cricketers playing here now. '