Afghanistan’s explosive opener and wicketkeeper Mohammad Shahzad was sent back home citing the knee injury, ruling him out of the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup in England and Wales.
But, recen🍰tly, Shahzad revealed that he is fully fit✨ and has blamed Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) for pulling him out of the 10-nation tournament without even consulting him.
Ibrahim Momand, the senior sports journalist from Kabul, s๊🎃hared the news with fans on Twitter.
“I have no problem or injury. And also, fully fit. But @ACBofficials pulled me out of the squad by force without any consultation”Says @MShahzad077 who is ruled out of @cricketworldcup due to knee injury. He said it in his recent voice clip to a media in #Kabl as he is set to return home tomorrow,” he wrote.
"I have no problem or injury &a🅷mp; fully fit but🐻 pulled me out of the squad by force without any consultation"Says who is ruled out of due to knee injury in his recent voice clip to a media in as he is set to return home tomorrow.
— M.Ibrahim Momand (@IbrahimReporter)
Shahzad took the field in Afghanistan’s first 2 matches of the competition against Australia and Sri Lanka, and on Friday (June 7), it was reported that aggravation of the knee injury has forced the 32-year-old out of the World Cup.