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Shouldn't they fine the selectors for picking a bad team (assuming there were better players available) and the team management for fielding the wrong team combination?
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PCB must be thinking about the backlash and may take a step back, withdraw from this, and announce that they have no intention of fining the players.I will wait for details to come out but I think this has been wrongly phrased. Media runs with it as always.
They will restructure contracts based on performance with some penalty with poor performance (completely justified).
OMG.. Those Uday Hussain stories are well documented and corroborated and wild and insane. Why anyone would even play representing Iraq was something else. And actually forced by him I guess..You can always rely on the PCB for comedy.
I suppose Pakistani cricket players should be grateful Naqvi hasn't gone full Uday Hussein. Some of those stories were wild.
You are a bad mean guy dude !What next? WIll they be flogged in public?
To add, Pakistan needed Brook’s wicket when England were 4 down for 50 odd runs. That would have sealed the match. That was extremely poor captaincy by Agha.Fines should also be slapped on good for nothing favouritism-driven selectors.
Hesson’s obsession with bits and pieces cricketers such as Nawaz, Shadab and Faheem. You can play 1 or 2 but not that many in the same XI) and not opening with Fakhar cost us a SF place. Pak could have beaten England with better planning. Aghas’s captaincy was poor throughout the tournament. Lacks tactical nous and game awareness. Should have finished Usman Tariq’s overs much earlier rather than bringing him back after England had crossed 100 (when most of the pressure had been released)
PCB fined players means PCB signalling these players will ream and continue to show their poor performance
They might probably participate in the Legends League along with Tanvir and Akhtar to earn some additional money to pay their fines.I wouldnt surprise if Pakistani players will do part time job or involved in some unethical business to pay fines

So the fine was just for the Indian game and would be waived if Pakistan had reached the semis...
I would be laughing my head off if I was an Indian
What an absolute mess this PCB is.
This is the same PCB that initially pulled us out of the game against India and then took a U-Turn on that decision.
You honestly can't make this stuff up... This is how inept the board is and it's expected as the the person at the helm is a corrupt, unelected buffoon.
So the fine was just for the Indian game and would be waived if Pakistan had reached the semis...
I would be laughing my head off if I was an Indian
What an absolute mess this PCB is.
This is the same PCB that initially pulled us out of the game against India and then took a U-Turn on that decision.
You honestly can't make this stuff up... This is how inept the board is and it's expected as the the person at the helm is a corrupt, unelected buffoon.
Exactly.. It was all a drama.People expected these lot to boycott losing money
Stop giving them ideasNext match they lose, a random member from their close family is forcefully disappeared.
Scored a duck in the only match that mattered though.Wait a minute, Farhan just had a stellar WC. Are they saying he has pay a fine because a bunch of other players who did not belong, did not deliver?

You posted this as if Pakistan is a world leader when it comes to law & order, you’re basically a Chinese North Korea; these lads wont dare sue the PCB. These players are c*wards, they wouldn’t want to end up in jail with an x number of phantom cases against them.
There is only outlaw in your nation and the army is above government, and you know who the PCB Chairman is close to.In court of law, this can be challenged under labor laws. This can also be challeneged under Wafaqi Mohtasib. Pcb is a govt institution , it is not above the govt.
Such cases are cleared easily if take to right channels.
Cas is also an option aswel.
50 lakh is no small amount, and cricketers should challenge it
The major saab is talking about law in PakistanThere is only outlaw in your nation and the army is above government, and you know who the PCB Chairman is close to.
If these players want to make a point then they can go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
You dont live in pakistan so you dont know how things work here and believe in these social media conspiracies about pakistani system.There is only outlaw in your nation and the army is above government, and you know who the PCB Chairman is close to.
If these players want to make a point then they can go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
I think PCB management has started to rely on AI..Because AI can also justify this quite easily.I asked AI to summarize the fines affect from a behavioral psychology point of view. Here's what it said:
1. Kills Intrinsic Motivation: Shifting focus from "play for pride" to "play to avoid fines" creates anxiety and risk-aversion, leading to choking.
2. Punishes Luck, Not Just Effort: Cricket outcomes depend on weather, toss, and opponents. Fining players for results they can't fully control breeds learned helplessness.
3. Overjustification Effect: Adding financial penalties to patriotic duty turns honor into a transaction, weakening emotional commitment to the team.
4. Destroys Psychological Safety: Immediate fines after losses signal a hostile environment. Players stop taking necessary risks, playing conservatively to "not lose money."
5. Unfairness Breeds Resentment: Fining record-breakers and underperformers equally ignores individual effort, fracturing team cohesion and trust.
6. Threat Rigidity: Under financial threat, players' thinking narrows. They revert to safe habits instead of adapting creatively—exactly what T20 cricket demands.
Bottom line: Punishing outcomes rather than coaching process typically increases fear, reduces creativity, and makes future underperformance more likely.
Usman Tariq failed against Sri Lanka and contributed to Pakistan losing a semi final spotWhat did newcomers like Tariq do that they got the same fine as someone like Babar and afridi?
Please ask AI if the leader of an organisation finds that an ongoing failure, which has persisted for a couple of years, is linked to their own decisions, what should they do.I asked AI to summarize the fines affect from a behavioral psychology point of view. Here's what it said:
1. Kills Intrinsic Motivation: Shifting focus from "play for pride" to "play to avoid fines" creates anxiety and risk-aversion, leading to choking.
2. Punishes Luck, Not Just Effort: Cricket outcomes depend on weather, toss, and opponents. Fining players for results they can't fully control breeds learned helplessness.
3. Overjustification Effect: Adding financial penalties to patriotic duty turns honor into a transaction, weakening emotional commitment to the team.
4. Destroys Psychological Safety: Immediate fines after losses signal a hostile environment. Players stop taking necessary risks, playing conservatively to "not lose money."
5. Unfairness Breeds Resentment: Fining record-breakers and underperformers equally ignores individual effort, fracturing team cohesion and trust.
6. Threat Rigidity: Under financial threat, players' thinking narrows. They revert to safe habits instead of adapting creatively—exactly what T20 cricket demands.
Bottom line: Punishing outcomes rather than coaching process typically increases fear, reduces creativity, and makes future underperformance more likely.
If a leader finds their decisions caused ongoing failure, do this:Please ask AI if the leader of an organisation finds that an ongoing failure, which has persisted for a couple of years, is linked to their own decisions, what should they do.
You dont live in pakistan so you dont know how things work here and believe in these social media conspiracies about pakistani system.
Army doesnt matter, ànd army doesnt get involved itself in such civil labor matters. Army has better things to do.
This is a labor law issue.
Something you should ponder about is why all these, Amir, who is anti pcb still gets his noc from pcb for leagues, even under rameez raja. Because amirs wife was/is a lawyer.
The court system is a separate institution, and these cases go there.
CAS is the last place to go to, as in appeal system you first try to get favourable judgement from lower level tribunals before going to upper level. As you go above, your appeal cases reduce
I think Babar and Salman Agha should pay the fine for Farhan