Afghanistan limit players' participation in leagues

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The Afghanistan Cricket Board has implemented a new rule preventing their players from participating in more than three international leagues per year.
The Board says the new policy will "manage workload and ensure peak performance for national duties", but it could mean many of the country's players have to take a financial hit to remain compliant.
Players like Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmad and Mujeeb Ur Rahman play for numerous franchises around the world.
Spin-bowling all-rounder Khan, 27, is currently captaining MI Cape Town in the SA20.
He also plays for MI's other franchises in the ILT20, Major League Cricket and in The Hundred, plus has a deal with Gujarat Titans in the IPL.
