Following Pakistan's disappointing exit from the T20 World Cup 2026, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has imposed a fine of PKR 5 million (approximately USD 18,000) on each player due to their underwhelming performance, particularly highlighted by a 61-run defeat against India. The PCB clarified that these fines were not disciplinary but were specifically linked to the quality of on-field performances, marking a significant shift in their management approach. Players were informed that the fines could have been waived if the team had reached the semi-finals, underscoring the board's new expectations for accountability.
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Pcb Fines Pakistan Players Pkr 5 Million For T20 World Cup Exit
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The PCB has fined each player PKR 5 million for their poor performance in the T20 World Cup 2026, particularly after a 61-run defeat to India. This unprecedented sanction reflects a shift in the PCB's approach, emphasizing performance accountability over leniency.
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