
The 30-year-old pummeled his bat against the pitch by the principle wicket in the wake of being expelled for 24 in Afghanistan's two-run overcome by Zimbabwe in World Cup qualifying on Tuesday.
Shahzad achieved four negative mark focuses in the course of the most recent two years in the wake of being discovered liable of "manhandle of cricket gear or apparel, ground hardware or apparatuses and fittings" by cricket's overseeing body.
The opening batsman will now miss Afghanistan's next two Group B matches against Hong Kong on Thursday and Nepal on Saturday.
It is a major blow for the Rashid Khan-drove side, who were relied upon to meet all requirements for one year from now's competition in England and Wales, yet now watch set to pass up a major opportunity after successive misfortunes to Scotland and hosts Zimbabwe.
Shahzad just came back to activity last December in the wake of serving a boycott for assuming a weight reduction item.
Young leg-spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman was fined 50 percent of his match expense and given three fault focuses for tossing the ball "in a perilous way" towards Zimbabwe batsman Brendan Taylorn in Tuesday's diversion.
The 16-year-old challenged the charge, however was discovered blameworthy on Wednesday morning.
Wicketkeeper Taylor, who made a urgent 89 in Zimbabwe's aggregate of 196, was additionally fined 15 percent of his match expense for disagree in the wake of whining around a lbw claim that wasn't given late on in the strained experience.
In the interim, Hong Kong batsman Nizakat Khan was fined and given three negative mark focuses for jumping into Scotland bowler Alasdair Evans amid his side's four-wicket overcome.
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