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    Younis Khan Deems Rs5 Million Fine Unjust, Urges Players to Protest PCB Decision

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the aftermath of Pakistan’s underwhelming performance at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, former national captain Younis Khan has voiced strong opposition against reports suggesting that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) plans to impose a hefty fine of Rs5 million on each player. The proposed penalty comes as a reaction to the team’s failure to progress to the semi-final stage, a development that has sparked widespread debate within the cricketing community.

    Younis Khan, speaking during a media interaction in Karachi, expressed his disapproval of such punitive measures, describing them as unjust and counterproductive. He highlighted the depth of talent present in Pakistan’s domestic cricket circuit, emphasizing that many deserving players are still waiting for their chance to shine on the international stage. To illustrate his point, he pointed to the recent performances of Sahibzada Farhan, a promising batter whose consistent displays should inspire others aiming for national selection.

    Drawing parallels with past incidents, Younis recalled a similar episode during Rashid Latif’s tenure as captain following the ICC Cricket World Cup, when players faced threats of salary and allowance cuts. On that occasion, the team collectively resisted the board’s decision, standing firm against what they perceived as unfair treatment. He urged current players to adopt a similar stance if the Rs5 million fine is indeed imposed, stressing the importance of unity and self-advocacy within the squad.

    Furthermore, Younis elaborated on the evolving nature of modern cricket, pointing out that the expectations from players have expanded beyond just hitting boundaries and sixes. He noted that contemporary cricketers are required to construct innings thoughtfully and sustain their presence throughout the entire 20 overs, adapting to various match situations. This shift in playing style, he argued, should be taken into account before levying harsh penalties on players for perceived underperformance.

    Pakistan’s disappointing exit from the T20 World Cup has undoubtedly exposed several weaknesses in the team’s strategy and execution. Reports indicate that the PCB is now adopting a stringent approach, linking financial rewards directly to individual and team performances. This performance-based policy is part of a broader effort to instill discipline and accountability within the squad. Additionally, the board is reportedly contemplating significant changes to the team composition, including the possibility of excluding prominent players such as Babar Azam from future T20 selections, signaling a potential overhaul aimed at revitalizing Pakistan’s cricket fortunes.

    As the cricketing fraternity awaits official confirmation from the PCB regarding these developments, Younis Khan’s comments serve as a reminder of the delicate balance between enforcing discipline and nurturing talent. His call for fairness and player empowerment resonates strongly, especially at a time when Pakistan cricket is at a crossroads, seeking to rebuild and regain its competitive edge on the global stage.

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