T20 World Cup: Pakistani Player Fined for Inappropriate Conduct with Hotel Staff in Kandy
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New Delhi, March 5 (NationPress) In a troubling development, an unnamed player from the Pakistani cricket team has been reported and subsequently fined for inappropriate behavior towards a female staff member at their hotel in Kandy, Sri Lanka, during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. This information was revealed in a news report on Thursday.
The incident occurred prior to Pakistan's final Super 8 match against the host nation, Sri Lanka, and has sparked discussions within the Pakistan Cricket Board and among team members, as reported by Telecom Asia Sport.
According to sources, “A player from the Pakistan World Cup squad exhibited misconduct towards a female housekeeping staff member before the crucial match against Sri Lanka. The staff member raised an alarm, prompting hotel personnel to intervene and report the incident to team manager Navaid Cheema,” as stated by the report.
Despite the management at Golden Crown Hotel insisting on a firm response, Cheema offered an apology on behalf of the player and imposed a fine for the misconduct,” reported Telecom Asia Sport.
While Pakistan managed to win that match by a narrow five runs, the team was ultimately unable to progress to the semifinals due to net run-rate and returned home in stages over the weekend.
The implicated player may also face further disciplinary action from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as he is expected to appear before its disciplinary committee.
Reports indicate a concerning pattern of misconduct among Pakistani players and support staff during tours. Notably, young batsman Haider Ali was arrested in England last year on serious charges related to a female, although he was released later due to insufficient evidence. Additionally, Pakistan's team masseur Malang Ali faced similar accusations and was fined for inappropriate behavior during a tour in Malaysia a few years ago.