Afghanistan Fast Bowler Aftab Alam Suspended for One Year for Violating Code of Conduct in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019
Afghanistan fast bowler Aftab Alam has been handed a one-year suspension by the country's cricket board for a code of conduct violation at the ongoing World Cup in England and Wales.
Kabul, July 11: Afghanistan fast bowler Aftab Alam has been handed a one-year suspension by the country's cricket board for a code of conduct violation at the ongoing World Cup in England and Wales. The decision to suspend Alam from domestic and international cricket for one year came after an investigation by the Afghanistan Cricket Board's disciplinary committee, following a decision taken at the board's annual general meeting in Kabul last week, reports ESPNcricinfo. Shoaib Akhtar Gives a Befitting Reply to CEO of Afghanistan Cricket Board Who Said, ‘We are Currently Better than Pakistan’.
During the course of the World Cup, Alam was sent back home, and an official release mentioned that it was done 'in exceptional circumstances'. However, it later emerged that he was sent home following allegations of serious misbehavior with a female guest at the team hotel in Southampton. Alam played his last game on June 22 in Afghanistan's 11-run loss to India in Southampton, where the alleged incident of misbehavior is said to have taken place.
The 26-year-old was then, subsequently, suspended for two matches by head coach Phil Simmons for not being present at an ICC anti-corruption unit meeting on June 23. It later emerged that Alam was in London with a relative and returned to the hotel only later in the day. The right-arm pacer had three wickets to his name at the World Cup before he was summoned back home.
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