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Mujeeb ur Rahman removed from Melbourne Renegades’ squad in BBL following ACB sanctions
Afghanistan spinner Mujeeb-ur-Rahman has been left out of Melbourne Renegades’ next fixture in the Big Bash League 2023-24 against Melbourne Stars on Tuesday after sanctions imposed by the Afghanistan Cricket Board.
A week ago, ACB said that Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Fazalhaq Farooqi and Naveen Ul Haq had their annual contracts delayed and permission to play franchise cricket revoked for ignoring “national responsibility.”
The players had asked the Afghanistan Cricket Board to be released from central contracts and grant permission to play in leagues abroad, the ACB said.
Naveen-ul-Haq and Fazalhaq Farooqi, however, have made it to the Afghanistan squad for the ongoing three-match T20I series against UAE.
Earlier, the Renegades management had stated that they had received no communication regarding Mujeeb’s unavailability for future games and they will continue to support him for the remainder of the season. However, they issued a fresh statement on Monday, January 1 announcing his removal from the squad, CricTracker reported.
“Mujeeb Ur Rahman has been removed from the squad after a change to his NOC conditions made him unavailable for the match,” said Melbourne Renegades in a statement.
Mujeeb was a part of the XI during Renegades’ last fixture against Adelaide Strikers on December 29 where he registered figures of 3/20 in four overs and helped his side win their first game of the season.
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Afghanistan rises 7 places to 21st in FIFA Futsal World Rankings
Afghanistan has made a notable jump in the latest FIFA Futsal World Rankings, climbing seven places to reach 21st position in the May 2026 update.
The Afghan national futsal team now holds 1194.68 points, up from 1156.46 points in the previous ranking cycle, reflecting improved performances and consistent results in recent international fixtures.
The latest rankings take into account a large volume of global matches, including 84 new women’s matches and 321 men’s matches, covering continental tournaments, qualifiers, and friendlies across FIFA and confederation competitions.
Men’s competitions included the AFC Futsal Asian Cup 2026 in Indonesia, the CONMEBOL Copa América de Futsal 2026 in Paraguay, and the UEFA Futsal EURO 2026 held across Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovenia, alongside World Cup qualifiers and friendly matches.
Afghanistan’s rise to 21st place reflects the growing development of futsal in the country and its increasing competitiveness in Asian and international competitions. The latest ranking marks one of the team’s strongest positions since the system’s introduction.
At the top of the men’s futsal rankings, Brazil remain number one after winning a record 12th Copa América de Futsal title. They are followed by Portugal (2nd), Spain (3rd), Argentina (4th), and Iran (5th).
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