Afghan wicketkeeper Shahzad fined after playing for Pakistan club

AFP  |  Kabul 

Trouble-prone wicketkeeper has been fined after he was caught playing for a Pakistani club without permission, an Afghan said Monday.

The 30-year-old went to after returned from last month following their qualification for the 2019 World Cup, Lutfullah Stanikzai, and marketing for the Board (ACB), told AFP.

Rules require players to obtain a "no objection certificate" if they want to play matches other than those approved by the ACB.

This is not the first time that has fallen foul of regulations.

He was suspended for two matches in for slamming his bat on the pitch after being dismissed in a qualifying match.

That incident came three months after the big-hitter returned from a one-year doping ban.

will still go to for a training camp before Afghanistan's series against and a Test match against in June, Stanikzai said.

"If this is repeated again, next time he might be banned from playing cricket," Stanikzai added.

The ACB has also ordered players living abroad, mainly in Pakistan, to return to if they want to continue playing for the national side.

"We have a strong structure for our domestic so we do not see the need for people to go and play for clubs outside Afghanistan," Stanikzai said.

"There's plenty of that's happening here now.

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First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 18:45 IST