- PCB reportedly fines every Pakistan player ₹50 lakh after poor T20 World Cup showing
- Decision taken soon after defeat against India, before semifinal exit
- Sahibzada Farhan shines despite team-wide penalty
The PCB fines Pakistan players T20 World Cup episode marks one of the harshest disciplinary actions ever seen in international cricket. According to media reports, the Pakistan Cricket Board has imposed a ₹50 lakh penalty on every member of the national squad following their disappointing campaign, which ended without a semifinal berth.
The decision, reportedly approved under PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, was taken shortly after Pakistan’s loss to India in the group stage, long before their official exit from the tournament.
PCB draws a hard line after repeated ICC failures
The fine comes against the backdrop of Pakistan’s continued struggles in major ICC tournaments. Despite reaching the Super 8s this time, the team failed to raise its level when it mattered most, once again falling short of expectations.
PCB officials reportedly believe accountability must work both ways. Players receive bonuses and rewards for victories, and penalties, they argue, should follow prolonged underperformance.
This stance reflects mounting frustration within the board after years of inconsistency and internal issues.
India loss triggered early decision
Reports suggest the PCB leadership made up its mind after Pakistan’s group stage defeat to India. That loss reinforced concerns about mindset, preparation, and overreliance on individual brilliance rather than collective performance.
Although Pakistan edged past the Netherlands and later beat Sri Lanka narrowly, the margins were telling.
Super 8s collapse sealed Pakistan’s fate
Pakistan’s final Super 8 match summed up their campaign. After posting 212, they needed to restrict Sri Lanka to 147 or fewer to qualify for the semifinals. Instead, they scraped through by just five runs, falling well short of the required net run rate.
Even the captain admitted the truth.
Pakistan skipper Salman Agha acknowledged the team’s shortcomings, conceding that the middle order failed consistently and that the side leaned too heavily on one batter.
Sahibzada Farhan stands apart from the rest
The blanket fine has raised eyebrows, particularly because of Sahibzada Farhan, who delivered a historic tournament.
Farhan scored 383 runs in seven matches at an average of 76.60, breaking Virat Kohli’s long standing record for most runs in a single T20 World Cup edition. He also became the first player ever to score two centuries in a T20 World Cup.
Despite carrying Pakistan’s batting almost single handedly, Farhan is reportedly subject to the same fine as the rest of the squad.
What this means for Pakistan cricket
This unprecedented move signals a shift in how the PCB intends to manage failure. Whether fines will drive improvement or deepen divisions within the team remains to be seen.
What is clear is that patience has run out.
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