
Pakistan Cricketer Azam Khan Faces 50 Percent Match Fee Fine for Placing Palestine Sticker on Bat in National T20
Pakistan Cricketer Azam Khan Faces 50 Percent Match Fee Fine for Placing Palestine Sticker on Bat in National T20
Azam Khan, a middle-order batsman, has faced a substantial fine of 50% of his match fees for breaching clothing and equipment regulations. The incident took place during the National T20 tournament held in Karachi. Khan, representing Karachi Whites, came under scrutiny for displaying a Palestine flag on his bat during a match against Lahore Blues.
Prior Warning Ignored
Despite receiving a prior warning against showcasing any unapproved logos or symbols, Azam Khan continued to use bats with the same stickers. His explanation that all his bats carried these stickers did not exempt him from the penalty. The ICC’s code of conduct strictly prohibits players from displaying any messages that have political, religious, or racial connotations.
PCB’s Stance on the Violation
The Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed Azam Khan’s breach of the regulations, noting that he had used the sticker in two prior games without receiving warnings. This incident comes after Pakistan’s cricket team showed solidarity with Palestinians during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in October. The PCB had then defended the players’ actions as a personal decision and dismissed objections raised, particularly from Indian fans and cricket experts.
The imposition of the fine serves as a reminder of the need for sports professionals to adhere to prescribed codes of conduct, particularly regarding the use of symbols or messages with potential political undertones. The PCB’s acknowledgment of the violation indicates its commitment to upholding the standards set by cricket’s governing bodies.
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