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PCB Rejects Fine Rumours

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 14th March 2026, 4:11 PM

PCB Rejects Fine Rumours

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has firmly dismissed widespread media reports suggesting that players in the national squad were to be fined heavily following Pakistan’s disappointing performance in the recent ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. According to the board, claims that each player would be penalised 5 million Pakistani rupees are entirely unfounded and stem from social media speculation rather than any official decision.

The controversy began after a report published by the Pakistani newspaper The Express Tribune alleged that the PCB had decided to impose fines of 5 million rupees (approximately USD 18,000) on every member of the squad. The report suggested that the financial penalty was intended as a disciplinary response to the team’s underwhelming performance during the tournament.

However, the PCB quickly moved to refute the claim. Speaking to journalists, the board’s head of media, Amir Mir, categorically rejected the allegation and described it as a baseless rumour circulating online.

“The PCB has never taken such a decision,” Mir said. “This entire matter is nothing more than speculation on social media. There is neither any precedent nor any regulation that would allow such fines to be imposed on players.”

Pakistan’s Tournament Performance

Pakistan’s campaign in the tournament proved inconsistent and ultimately unsuccessful. The side, led by Salman Ali Agha, played six matches in total but struggled to produce the dominant performances required to reach the knockout stages.

During the group stage, Pakistan managed victories against the Netherlands national cricket team and the Namibia national cricket team. However, they suffered a crucial defeat to the India national cricket team, a result that significantly complicated their path to the semi-finals.

Their Super Eight fixture against the New Zealand national cricket team was abandoned due to rain, depriving Pakistan of an opportunity to secure valuable points. The situation worsened when they were defeated by the England national cricket team, leaving them on the brink of elimination.

Although Pakistan managed to beat the Sri Lanka national cricket team in their final match, the margin of victory proved insufficient to improve their net run rate to the level required for qualification. Consequently, the team was eliminated before reaching the semi-final stage.

Pakistan’s Match Results at a Glance

Stage Opponent Result Impact
Group Stage Netherlands Win Positive start
Group Stage Namibia Win Maintained qualification hopes
Group Stage India Loss Major setback
Super Eight New Zealand No Result (Rain) Lost chance for points
Super Eight England Loss Put team near elimination
Super Eight Sri Lanka Win Insufficient margin to qualify

Growing Scrutiny After Early Exit

Pakistan’s early exit from the tournament has triggered widespread criticism from fans and analysts alike. Expectations were high for the side, given its history of producing strong performances in the shortest format of the game. The speculation regarding fines appears to reflect growing frustration among supporters, though the PCB has emphasised that no such punitive action has been considered.

The board has instead urged the public and media outlets to verify information before circulating it, warning that unsubstantiated claims can damage both the players and the integrity of the sport.

While Pakistan’s campaign ended earlier than hoped, the PCB is expected to conduct a broader review of the team’s performance and planning ahead of future international competitions.

 

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