Eight Pakistan cricketers fined up to Rs. 3 million for misconduct
- The Pakistan Cricket Board has fined Aamer Jamal PKR 1.3 million for violating the code of conduct by wearing a cap with '804' during a match, which is linked to Imran Khan's imprisonment.
- Three other players have been fined PKR 500,000 each for breaking curfew during their South Africa tour.
- Following their poor performance in the Champions Trophy, the PCB has reduced match fees for players participating in the National T20 Cup by 75%.
- Pakistan's T20I team lost to New Zealand by nine wickets in their recent match, scoring only 91 runs.
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Khushdil Shah imposed with hefty fine for breaching ICC code of conduct
Pakistan all-rounder Khushdil Shah has caught all the headlines after he was fined 50 per cent of his match fees after the first T20I of Pakistan’s tour of New Zealand. Shah was fined for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct, and he has been given three demerit points as well. It is worth noting that the incident occurred during the eighth over of Pakistan's innings. After playing a shot, Khushdil ran into the bowler, who had his back turned toward…
Eight Pakistan cricketers fined up to Rs. 3 million for misconduct
Eight Pakistan cricketers were fined a total of Rs3 million for various code of conduct breaches during the home Test series against England in October and Pakistan's tour of Australia in November. All-rounder Aamir Jamal received the largest fine of approximately RS 1.3 million for wearing a cap with a political slogan during an interview in the first Test against England in October last year. Jamal, during an interview, wore a cap having '804'…
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