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The participation of three- Afghanistan players, including Mujeeb Ur Rahman, in the upcoming 2024 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is uncertain.
Disciplinary measures and investigation by Afghanistan Cricket Board
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has decided not to grant a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to these players for overseas franchise-based leagues for the next two years as a disciplinary measure. This decision was prompted by the players expressing a desire to be released from their central contracts. According to the ESPNcricinfo report, the ACB has taken action against them, reprimanding all three for prioritizing franchise-based leagues over Afghanistan cricket. A committee has been formed to investigate the matter.
Uncertainty over Mujeeb ur Rahman’s participation in IPL 2024
Mujeeb was successfully acquired by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at his base price of INR 2 crore in the recently concluded IPL auction. The talented bowler was set to make his return to the IPL after three years. However, there is uncertainty regarding whether he will be granted a NOC by the ACB for the competition. With the uncertainty surrounding Mujeeb’s participation, KKR may consider alternative options.
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3 players KKR can target if Mujeeb Ur Rahman isn’t available for IPL 2024:
1. Adil Rashid from England:
- Adil Rashid, the experienced leg-spinner from England, was released by Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) ahead of the auction and went unsold.
- Despite having a modest IPL career with just two wickets in three matches, Rashid’s vast experience and skill set make him a valuable option for KKR.
- The 35-year-old leg-spinner can bring depth and variety to KKR’s bowling attack, providing a reliable option in the spin department.
2. Tabraiz Shamsi from South Africa:
- South African spin maestro Tabraiz Shamsi could be a valuable addition to KKR’s squad, offering deceptive variations and a knack for taking wickets in the middle overs.
- Shamsi’s unorthodox left-arm wrist spin can be a game-changer in T20 cricket, providing a different dimension to the team’s bowling attack.
- Despite limited opportunities in previous IPL seasons, Shamsi’s international record as a wicket-taker suggests he could be a potent force, especially in turning conditions like Eden Gardens.
3. Ish Sodhi from New Zealand:
- Leg-spinner Ish Sodhi from New Zealand, who last played in the IPL in 2019, could be a viable option for KKR.
- With eight IPL games under his belt, Sodhi has picked up nine wickets, showcasing his ability to contribute with crucial breakthroughs.
- KKR may consider acquiring Sodhi to bolster their spin department, and his experience in the league could prove valuable in various match situations.