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The participation of three Afghanistan players, including Naveen ul Haq, in the upcoming 2024 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is in doubt.
Afghanistan cricket board initiates disciplinary measures and investigation
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has decided not to issue No Objection Certificates (NOC) to these players for overseas franchise-based leagues for the next two years. This decision comes as a disciplinary measure after the players expressed a desire to be released from their central contracts. The ACB has reprimanded all three for prioritizing franchise-based leagues over Afghanistan cricket and has formed a committee to investigate the matter.
Naveen-ul-Haq presence is doubtful
Naveen, contracted with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), made a significant impact with eleven wickets from eight matches in IPL 2023, helping his team reach the playoffs. Retained ahead of the IPL 2024 auction at INR 50 lakh, he was expected to play a crucial role in the new season on the slow pitches of the Ekana Cricket Stadium. However, uncertainty looms over whether he will be granted an NOC by the ACB for the competition. Considering the uncertainty surrounding Naveen’s participation, LSG might explore alternative options.
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3 players LSG can target if Naveen-ul-Haq isn’t available for IPL 2024:
1. Ben Dwarisus (Australia)
- Base Price: INR 50 lakh
- Reason for consideration: Ben Dwarisus, despite going unsold in the IPL 2024 auction, brings valuable skills to the table. As an Australian cricketer, he has experience in challenging conditions, and his base price is relatively reasonable. Dwarisus is known for his aggressive batting style and can contribute as a pace-bowling all-rounder. His availability in the unsold pool presents an opportunity for LSG to acquire a versatile player who can make significant contributions with both bat and ball.
2. Matt Henry (New Zealand)
- Base Price: INR 75 lakh
- Reason for consideration: Matt Henry, despite going unsold in the auction, is an accomplished fast bowler from New Zealand. He possesses the ability to swing the ball and has a proven track record in international cricket. Henry’s skills can be particularly effective in Indian conditions, where swing bowlers can exploit early moisture in the pitches. Considering the demanding nature of the IPL and the need for quality fast bowlers, LSG should target Henry to strengthen their bowling attack.
3. Lance Morris (Australia):
- Base Price: INR 75 lakh
- Reason for consideration: Lance Morris, another Australian player who remained unsold, is a promising fast bowler. His pace and ability to generate bounce make him a valuable asset, especially in T20 cricket. Morris has the potential to surprise batters with his raw pace, and the IPL provides a platform for him to showcase his talent. LSG, in need of bowling options, should consider targeting Morris to bolster their pace attack and add variety to their bowling lineup.