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Shahid Afridi Slams PCB’s PKR 50 Lakh Fine After Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2026 Exit

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
March 3, 2026
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Pakistan’s disappointing campaign at the T20 World Cup 2026 has sparked fresh debate after reports emerged that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) imposed a PKR 50 lakh fine on every member of the national squad for underperformance.


The decision came after Pakistan’s exit in the Super 8 stage of the tournament, marking the fourth consecutive ICC event where the team failed to reach the semifinals. According to media reports, the penalty was enforced following a 61-run loss to India in the group stage, with a clause stating the fine would be waived if the team progressed to the semifinals — a target they ultimately did not achieve.

Afridi Calls Fine ‘Narrow-Minded’ and Insufficient

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi strongly criticized the PCB’s move, describing the fine as inadequate and poorly conceived.

Speaking to Samaa TV, Afridi questioned the intent and impact of the financial penalty.

“This is a decision that’s hard to understand. That’s narrow-minded thinking. This is a small amount. What will you even do with 50 lakhs? It doesn’t even sound like a penalty,” Afridi remarked.

Rather than imposing monetary fines, Afridi advocated for stricter performance-based accountability. He suggested that players who failed to deliver on the global stage should be sent back to domestic cricket to rebuild form and confidence.

“Players who did not perform should be sent to first-class cricket. There are some players who shouldn’t be in the national side for at least two years,” he added.

Pakistan’s Super 8 Struggles

Pakistan advanced to the second round of the T20 World Cup 2026, but their campaign quickly derailed. A washed-out fixture against New Zealand and a defeat to England placed the team in a difficult position. Although they secured a victory over Sri Lanka in their final Super 8 match, the win was not sufficient to surpass New Zealand’s net run rate, resulting in elimination.

The PCB has not yet issued an official statement confirming or denying the reported fines.

Shahidzada Farhan Emerges as Bright Spot

Despite the team’s overall struggles, Pakistan had a standout performer in Shahidzada Farhan. The opening batter delivered a historic performance, setting a new record for the most runs scored in a single T20 World Cup edition. Farhan registered two centuries across seven matches, offering a significant positive takeaway from an otherwise disappointing campaign.

Growing Questions Around Team Direction

The latest setback has intensified discussions about leadership, team selection, and long-term planning within Pakistan cricket. Former players and analysts have called for transparent performance reviews, clearer accountability measures, and stronger domestic pathways to ensure sustainable success at ICC tournaments.

As the cricketing community awaits an official response from the PCB, Afridi’s remarks have added fuel to an already heated debate over the future direction of Pakistan cricket.

Tags: Cricket Newscricket updatesICC TournamentsPakistan Cricket TeamPakistan players finePakistan Super 8 exitPCBShahid AfridiShahidzada FarhanT20 World Cup 2026
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