Fakhar Zaman has been officially suspended for two matches in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) following a ball-tampering incident during a game against Karachi Kings, according to multiple sources including ESPN Cricinfo and Dawn. Zaman’s appeal against the ban was rejected, confirming he will miss key fixtures for the Lahore Qalandars, as reported by the Times of India. The PSL technical committee upheld the original decision after reviewing the match referee’s report.
In a separate disciplinary action, Naseem Shah was fined Rs20 million by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for a social media breach involving a deleted tweet mocking a public figure. Reports from Dawn highlight that Shah apologized and claimed his account was hacked, but the fine remains, amounting to about eight months of his salary. Times of India details that PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi intervened to prevent a harsher penalty, potentially a two-year ban.
Shaheen Afridi, another Lahore Qalandars player, was fined Rs1 million for violating security protocols by hosting unauthorized guests during the tournament, as reported by The National (UAE). This fine aligns with the PCB and PSL’s increased enforcement of disciplinary regulations following several incidents in the current season.
Collectively, these rulings signal a stricter oversight effort by PSL organizers and PCB to uphold integrity and professionalism within the league. Observers will be watching how these punishments affect player availability and team strategies in upcoming matches, alongside any future policy adjustments related to player conduct on and off the field.

Lahore Qalandars
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Fakhar Zaman
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