Kabul: The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Sunday banned wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Shahzad for a period of one year for violating ACB's disciplinary rules.
ACB, on Sunday, said that Shahzad breached its Code of Conduct for players repetitively.
"Shahzad has violated ACB's disciplinary rules and regulations previously as well and has not adhered to ACB's Code of Conduct for players. He has travelled out of the country several times violating ACB's policy for players to seek its permission before doing so," ACB said in a statement.
Earlier, on August 10, the board had suspended Shahzad's contract for an indefinite period and said that the Discipline Committee will meet to make a decision. Now after a week, the time period for Shahzad's suspension has been decided by the ACB, which is one year.