Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) is probably not going to offer No Protest Endorsements (NOCs) to Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Naveen Ul Haq and Fazalhaq Farooqi for the following two years, placing their support in the Indian Head Association 2024 season in uncertainty. As per a delivery gave by the ACB, the board has chosen to defer the yearly agreements for year 2024 for these players having framed a “devoted panel to completely examine the matter”, after they communicated a craving to be let out of their focal agreements from January 1.
“The emphasis on not marking the focal agreement for these players was their contribution in business associations, focusing on their own advantages exaggerating for Afghanistan, which is viewed as a public obligation,” the ACB said on its site.
“By settling on their delivery, the Afghanistan Cricket Board has chosen to go to disciplinary lengths against these players,” the board added.
Afghanistan are likewise set to play a three-coordinate T20I series against India with the principal game to be played on January 11 in Mohali, second on January 14 in Indore and third on January 17 in Bengaluru.
“Accordingly, the ACB relegated a devoted council to completely research the matter, foster proper proposals that best serve the ACB’s advantages and offer them with the ACB’s top administration,” the ACB said.
The board added that Mujeeb, Naveen and Farooqi have additionally mentioned to “think about their assent for cooperation in the public occasions”.
While Mujeeb was roped in by Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 2 crore during the sale recently for IPL 2024, Naveen was held by Lucknow Super Goliaths and Farooqi by Sunrisers Hyderabad.
The ACB further educated that its exceptional council has made a three-point proposal.
“Beginning from January 1, 2024, the three players will not be qualified for the focal agreement for one year. For this situation, ACB will consider and choose their cooperation in occasions when required,” read the primary point.
The ACB expressed NOCs to these three players will be disavowed right away.
Every one of these three players addressed Afghanistan in the 50-over World Cup in October-November.