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'Will Publicly Name & Shame Every Single One': Naib Threatens To Expose 'Mafia Circle' In Afghan Cricket

Former Afghanistan skipper Gulbadin Naib has threatened that he would expose the 'mafia circle' involved in Afghanistan cricket which is responsible for 'betrayal of the nation and its people'

Kabul: Former Afghanistan skipper Gulbadin Naib has alleged that corruption is rampant in the team and has threatened that he would expose the 'mafia circle' involved in Afghanistan cricket which is responsible for 'betrayal of the nation and its people'. Naib, who made these shocking revelations on Twitter, said he will publicly 'name and shame' every single one, if the authorities don't take appropriate actions. "My dear Afghans, the main reason why I went public is not because I have personal grudge against player or the board. I am going to reveal every person's identity involved in corruption and other misconducts and betrayals against our nation cricket and its people," Naib tweeted on Thursday. "I know most of you may ask why have I not spoken publicly against these people/mafia circle before. I have been sidelined and promised, by the authorities and other stakeholders that they will sort the mess in the cricket team and promised immediate changes & banning of this circle," he added. Naib, who was named as the skipper of Afghanistan for 2019 World Cup, also alleged that some cricketers deliberately under-performed in 50-overs mega event because he was named as the skipper. "The same circle have access all the way to some high level gov officials, who have influence over the cricket board and management. Some blatantly admitted to the board that they were not performing as they were supposed to during the world cup because of my captaincy...," his tweet read. "Has anything been done about such betrayal? For public interest, if the authorities don't take appropriate actions, I will publicly name & shame every single one from government officials to board members, players and ex-board and management members. Stay tuned... long life my beloved," he concluded. Ahead of the 2019 World Cup, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) had handed leadership roles to Rahmat Shah, Gulbadin Naib and Rashid Khan taking charge of the Test, ODI and T20I teams respectively, which had marked the end of Asghar Afghan's four-year stint as captain of the Afghanistan team across the three formats. Earlier this week, Afghan was reinstated as captain across all formats. (With agency inputs)
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