The Afghanistan Cricket Board has made the decision to delay the annual contracts and revoke permissions for Afghan players who have prioritized playing in franchise cricket over their national responsibility. The players, in seeking to be released from their central contracts and granted permission to play in leagues abroad, have been deemed to be prioritizing their personal interests over representing Afghanistan in cricket. As a result, the board has decided to withhold their contracts and revoke their permissions to play abroad for the next two years. This decision is in line with the board's core values and principles, emphasizing the necessity for players to prioritize the country's interests over their personal ones. The players affected by this decision include Mujeeb Ur Rahman, currently playing for the Melbourne Renegades in the Big Bash League in Australia and recently bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders for $241,000, as well as fast bowlers Naveen and Farooqi, who also have contracts with IPL franchises.
Afghan Cricket Board Revokes Player Permissions

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12 Comments
Karamba
The board should reconsider their decision and work with the players to find a compromise that meets both parties' needs.
Rotfront
The board's decision sends a clear message about the expectations and responsibilities of Afghan cricketers.
Donatello
The board should support the players' aspirations to compete in international cricket leagues, not punish them for it.
Raphael
The board's decision is necessary to maintain discipline and unity within the Afghan cricket team.
Donatello
Prioritizing national duties over personal interests is a fundamental principle that all players should adhere to.
Eric Cartman
This decision sets a dangerous precedent for other players who may want to seek opportunities outside of national team commitments.
Kyle Broflovski
The decision to withhold contracts and revoke permissions is a necessary step to ensure that players are committed to the national team's success.
Stan Marsh
Afghan players should be reminded of their duty to prioritize national interests and not prioritize personal gains.
Eugene Alta
It's important for players to understand that representing Afghanistan in cricket is a privilege and should be their top priority.
Noir Black
It is crucial for players to understand that national team commitments should come before individual career opportunities.
Katchuka
The players should not be penalized for wanting to improve their skills and gain exposure in top cricket leagues around the world.
BuggaBoom
This decision will help instill a sense of patriotism and dedication to the national team among players.