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ACB sanctions Mujeeb, Naveen, Farooqi for wanting to opt out of national contract

Mujeeb Ur Rahman and Naveen-ul-Haq celebrate the dismissal of Temba Bavuma ICC via Getty Images

The Afghanistan Cricket Board has sanctioned Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Fazalhaq Farooqi and Naveen Ul Haq for "prioritizing their personal interests over playing for Afghanistan," a board statement said on Monday. The board has therefore delayed their 2024 annual central contracts and also announced no NOCs (no-objection certificates) for the trio for the next two years, including the revokement of any NOC they currently possess.

According to the ACB statement, the trio recently told the board of their desire to be released from the annual central contracts starting January 1 2024, while also asking for consent to play in franchise tournaments.

"The insistence on not signing the central contract for these players was their involvement in commercial leagues, prioritising their personal interests over playing for Afghanistan, which is regarded as a national responsibility," the board statement added. "By opting for their release, the Afghanistan Cricket Board has decided to take disciplinary measures against these players."

The sanctions come after the board assigned a committee to "thoroughly investigate the matter and develop appropriate recommendations that best serve the ACB's interests."

"The decision by the Afghanistan Cricket Board is made with a focus on national priorities, aligned with the ACB's core values and principles," the statement further said. "It highlights the necessity for every player to maintain the ACB's principles and prioritise the country's interests above their personal ones."

Melbourne Renegades will 'continue to support' Mujeeb

Mujeeb was recently picked up by Kolkata Knight Riders at the IPL auction for USD 241,000. He is currently at the BBL in Australia with Melbourne Renegades. Renegades put out a statement saying the franchise had "received no communication" about a change in plans about Mujeeb's availability, and that the franchise would "continue to support him for the rest of the BBL season".

"The Melbourne Renegades are aware of the matter between Mujeeb Ur Rahman and the Afghanistan Cricket Board," the statement, put up on the franchise's website, said. "The club has received no communication that Mujeeb's availability for the BBL could change from original plans.

"Mujeeb remains available for the Melbourne Renegades' important match against Perth Scorchers at Optus Stadium. Mujeeb is a world-class player and a popular member of the squad, and the club will continue to support him for the rest of the BBL season."

Naveen, who is with Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL, and Fazalhaq Farooqi, also retained by Sunrisers Hyderabad, recently featured in the Abu Dhabi T10 competition. All three players also featured for Afghanistan in their sixth-place ODI World Cup run.

This article was updated with Melbourne Renegades' statement.