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Pakistan Pacer Under Fire for Slamming Politician's Presence at Start of Closed-Doors Cricket Game

Naseem Shah faces a show-cause notice from the Pakistan Cricket Board for a deleted tweet about Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz, amid claims his account was hacked.

  • On Friday, the Pakistan Cricket Board issued a show-cause notice to fast bowler Naseem Shah for "violating the terms of his central contract" after a deleted social media post appeared to criticize Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.
  • During Thursday's Pakistan Super League opening ceremony at Gaddafi Stadium, Naseem's account quote-tweeted a clip of Nawaz, asking, "Why is she treated like the Queen at Lord's?" though Shah later claimed his account was "recently hacked."
  • The PCB stated that any "public criticism of, or inappropriate comment in relation to the Board, any of its officials or sponsors or policies" is prohibited, reflecting the board's strengthened stance on political expression among cricketers.
  • Shah is required to provide a response to the notice before the board determines further action, though he remains set to represent Rawalpindi Pindiz against Peshawar Zalmi this Saturday, March 28.
  • Amid Pakistan's fuel shortage and the West Asia crisis, the tournament is being held behind closed doors, a measure that has restricted the premier domestic tournament to Lahore and Karachi.
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Pakistan pacer under fire for slamming politician's presence at start of closed-doors cricket game

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — The Pakistan Cricket Board has attacked fast bowler Naseem Shah for criticizing a politician's presence at the start of the opening game of the Pakistan Super League, which is being played behind closed doors.

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NDTV broke the news in New Delhi, India on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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