Pakistan Cricket Players Face Heavy Fines Following India Defeat and World Cup Exit

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Pakistan Cricket Players Face Heavy Fines Following India Defeat and World Cup Exit

Synopsis

In a bold move, the Pakistan Cricket Board is set to impose hefty fines on players after a disappointing performance in the World Cup. This unprecedented action highlights the PCB's commitment to accountability in cricket.

Key Takeaways

Five million rupees fine for underperforming players.
PCB emphasizes accountability following disappointing results.
Chairman Mohsin Naqvi's concerns over team performance.
Players face demotions based on past performances.
Salary structures vary significantly across player categories.

New Delhi, March 2 (NationPress) The cricket authorities in Pakistan are reportedly set to impose a substantial fine of five million rupees (around 17,900 USD) on underperforming male cricketers following the team’s early exit from the Super Eight stage in Sri Lanka, according to a news article published on Monday.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has informed the players that, given the lucrative central contracts and endorsement deals they enjoy, poor performances will result in fines amounting to five million rupees, as reported by sources to Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net).

Sources indicate that PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi expressed dissatisfaction over the team's lackluster performance and some controversial decisions during the match against India on February 15, leading him to take disciplinary action against the players.

“Naqvi was present at the stadium and observed how the Pakistan team struggled under pressure, making the poor decision to bowl first at a venue where batting first was key to winning. The captain also made numerous errors, and the players couldn't cope with the stress of facing India,” sources noted.

This move marks an unprecedented step, as Naqvi has seen the team fall short in both the first round of the 2024 World Cup and the Champions Trophy last year, necessitating punitive measures against the players. Some reports suggest that each player has already faced a fine of 5 million rupees, but this information has not been officially confirmed.

Following their disappointing outing in the Champions Trophy last year, Pakistan cricketers also faced demotions, as the PCB did not assign any players to the A category.

Players in the A category earn a monthly salary of 4.5 million rupees along with 2.07 million rupees from ICC revenue. B-category players receive 3 million rupees per month and 1.5525 million rupees from ICC shares. C-category players are compensated with 1 million rupees monthly plus 1.035 million rupees from ICC shares, while D-category players earn 750,000 rupees each month, along with 517,500 rupees from ICC shares.

Point of View

It's essential to recognize the PCB's efforts to instill accountability within the team. This decision signals a commitment to performance and discipline, reflecting a broader trend in professional sports where results dictate consequences.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What fine are the Pakistan cricketers facing?
The players are likely to face a fine of five million rupees, approximately 17,900 USD.
Why is the PCB imposing fines?
The PCB is imposing fines due to the team's poor performance in the Super Eight round and previous tournaments.
What are the salary categories for players?
Players are categorized into A, B, C, and D categories with varying monthly salaries and ICC revenue shares.
Who is Mohsin Naqvi?
Mohsin Naqvi is the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, overseeing disciplinary actions within the team.
What was the outcome of the match against India?
Pakistan lost the match against India, which contributed to the team's exit from the tournament.
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