Naseem Shah Receives Rs 20 Million Fine for Tweeting Against Maryam Nawaz: Report
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New Delhi, March 30 (NationPress) The young and promising fast bowler Naseem Shah has incurred a hefty fine of Rs 20 million (equivalent to US 7100 dollars) due to a disrespectful tweet directed at Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. He has also been instructed to terminate his association with his social media advisor.
Sources reveal that Naseem expressed ignorance in a tweet questioning why Ms. Nawaz was treated like the “Queen of Lord’s” during the opening ceremony of the Pakistan Super League on Thursday. Although Ms. Nawaz accepted Naseem’s apology and was inclined to forgive him, the disciplinary committee was not as lenient.
Naseem's claim that his Twitter account was compromised was dismissed, according to insiders.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) stated that the proceedings were related to breaches of various clauses in Naseem Shah's Central Contract and the PCB Social Media Guidelines.
A show-cause notice dated 27th March 2026 was issued, highlighting the violations and requiring a response from Naseem.
A personal hearing conducted by a three-member Disciplinary Committee took place on 30th March 2025, after reviewing Naseem Shah's response.
Following the hearing and assessment of Naseem's submissions, the committee concluded that:
Despite the unconditional apology provided, Naseem was found to have violated several clauses of his Central Contract, resulting in a penalty of PKR 2 crores.
It was noted that Naseem has already terminated his social media advisor's services, who will be blacklisted by the PCB from working with any players under its jurisdiction.
The PCB remains steadfast in its commitment to maintaining professional standards, adhering to contractual obligations, and upholding the integrity of the game.