PCB started ‘Hunter’ as soon as it was out of the World Cup, heavy fine imposed on star players, big revelation in the report
Delhi: The journey of Pakistan cricket team from T20 World Cup 2026 has ended. The team failed to make it to the semi-finals. For this reason, Pakistani fans and many former cricketers there seem to be quite unhappy with the team. Meanwhile, a big news has come out from Pakistan.
In fact, according to a report by Express Tribune, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has imposed a huge fine of 50 lakh Pakistani rupees (about 16.28 lakh Indian rupees) on every player of the national team for failing to make it to the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup.
PCB imposed heavy fine on Pakistani players
It has also been claimed in the report that this tough decision was taken only after the defeat by India in the group stage. Salman Ali Aga’s team had lost to England in the Super-8.
However, after this, the team had a great chance to secure a place in the semi-finals by winning against Sri Lanka by 65 or more runs, but the Men in Green were able to win the match by a margin of just 5 runs. The board officials are very angry with the poor performance of the team, hence it was decided to impose this heavy fine on the players for not reaching the semi-finals of the ICC event.
Threat to Salman Ali Aga’s captaincy
Salman Ali Aga’s captaincy remained under question during the entire event. He took many such decisions which were beyond everyone’s understanding. This is the reason why now his captaincy is under threat. Such reports are coming out that the captaincy can be taken away from Agha and Shadab Khan can be made the captain of Pakistan’s T20 team. At the same time, Babar Azam may be dropped from the T20 team, whose performance in the tournament was very shameful.
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