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Why has Naveen-ul-Haq been banned by ILT20 for 20 months? Know here!
Afghanistan cricketer Naveen-ul-Haq has been banned for 20 months from ILT20 League for breaching his player contract with the Sharjah Warriors. Notably, the LSG pacer “refused to sign the retention notice” for the tournament’s second season, which is scheduled to take place in January and February of next year.
Since the order essentially prevents Naveen from participating in the ILT20 in 2024 and 2025, he signed a contract with the Super Giants of the SA T20 League, which are owned by the same organization. The news was confirmed by IPT20 CEO David White on Monday. In addition, White reveals that earlier they went through the mediation process before taking the main step.
“Earlier this year, they sent him a retention notice on the same terms and conditions. Sharjah Warriors approached the ILT20 to intervene in this dispute. The ILT20 first initiated a mediation process through an independent third-party mediator, however the mediation failed,” ILT20 said in a statement.