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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

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Azam Khan's fine waived off by PCB after Palestine flag display

 Pakistan Cricket Board audits its choice and forgoes off player's match expense fine

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

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The cricketer was fined half of his match expense on Nov 26.
The board says Azam disregarded Article 2.4 of PCB's implicit set of rules.
Khan is right now playing in the Public T20 Cup match.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Tuesday explored its choice and deferred hitter Azam Khan's half-match expense fine for showing the Palestinian banner on his bat, a demonstration that put him in a tough situation during a Public T20 Cup 2023-24.


The board, in an explanation, said Karachi Whites wicketkeeper-hitter was fined half of his match charge for being viewed as at fault for committing a level-I offense during his side's match against Lahore Blues at Public Bank Arena, Karachi.


The center request player, on November 26, was fined for breaking apparel and gear guidelines (showing an unapproved logo/political information) during the Public T20 Cup match in Karachi.


Azam showed Palestine's banner on his bat during a Public T20 Cup match.


Azam was found to have disregarded Article 2.4 of the PCB set of principles for players and players' help staff for rehashed inability to consent to the guidance or mandate of an umpire during a match.


Players and group authorities are not allowed to wear, show or in any case pass on private messages on their hardware except if endorsed ahead of time by both the player or group official's cricket affiliation and PCB Cricket Activities Division.


The board's choice comes after cricket fans communicated their indignation regarding the move initiated against the cricketer via web-based entertainment.


However, the PCB's choice to punish the player had left the netizens irate who have pummeled the cricket specialists.


Nonetheless, it is essential to explain here that during the World Cup the cricketers posted articulations and pictures on their web-based entertainment diverts on the side of Palestine. In those days they were not punished as the ICC code is intended for on-field exercises and off-the-ground activities are past their extension.


Azam had, as indicated by sources, educated the official that all of his bats had similar stickers.


The ICC guideline for apparel and gear expresses that players will not be permitted to show messages that convey political, strict, or racial exercises or causes.


Sources affirmed that Azam had a similar sticker on his bat during two past rounds of the Public T20 Cup. Be that as it may, nobody had cautioned him before Sunday's down.

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