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Sports Apr 15, 2026

Zimbabwe fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani slapped with two‑year PSL ban after choosing IPL's Kolkata Knight Riders

Zimbabwe’s pace bowler Blessing Muzarabani has been handed a two‑year suspension from the Pakistan …
Zimbabwe fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani has been banned from the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for two years after he abandoned a pre‑agreed deal with Islamabad United to play for the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders.The 29‑year‑old was initially signed by Islamabad United despite going unsold in both the IPL and PSL auctions. However, when Kolkata Knight Riders needed a replacement for Mustafizur Rahman – who was released under BCCI instructions – Muzarabani opted to join the IPL side instead.Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials condemned the move, stating that the player “disregarded his obligations in favour of a conflicting arrangement” and violated the contractual principles that underpin professional sport.The IPL and PSL now run almost concurrently, making it practically impossible for an international player to feature in both competitions within the same season.Similar disciplinary action has been taken before: South African bowler Corbin Bosch received a one‑year PSL ban after he chose to play for Mumbai Indians in the IPL, turning down a contract with Peshawar Zalmi.Pakistani cricketers have been absent from the IPL since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, when geopolitical tensions led Indian franchises to stop selecting players from across the western border.Recent concerns about Indian‑owned teams in other leagues, such as England’s The Hundred, have also surfaced. Those worries were eased when Pakistani pacer Abrar Ahmed was signed by the Indian‑owned Sunrisers Leeds, though the move sparked a social‑media backlash and drew criticism from former India star Sunil Gavaskar, who claimed the signing “indirectly contributes to the deaths of Indian soldiers and civilians”.
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Sports Apr 08, 2026

David Warner Charged with Drink-Driving in Sydney

Former Australian cricketer David Warner has been charged with drink-driving after being pulled ove…
Former international cricketer David Warner has been charged with drink-driving after being pulled over in Sydney during the weekend. According to reports, Warner, 39, was allegedly driving a van that stopped short of a random testing site on Sunday.Police approached the vehicle and breath-tested Warner, who returned a positive result. He was arrested and taken to a local police station, where he was charged with mid-range drink-driving. Warner is due to appear in court on May 7.Warner, who retired from international cricket in 2024 with 8,786 runs across 112 Tests, still plays Twenty20 cricket for franchises around the world, including the Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League and Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League.
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Sports Apr 07, 2026

Australian Cricket Star David Warner Charged with Drink-Driving

Australian cricket legend David Warner has been charged with drink-driving after a roadside breath …
Australian cricket legend David Warner has been charged with drink-driving after a roadside breath test on Easter Sunday. He was allegedly stopped at a roadside breath testing unit at Maroubra in Sydney’s east.Police allege Warner was driving a van that stopped and parked short of the testing site. Officers approached the vehicle and breath-tested Warner, who returned a positive result for alcohol, police said.He was arrested and taken to Maroubra police station for further testing, where he produced a blood alcohol reading of 0.104 – more than twice the legal limit.Warner, 39, has had a distinguished cricket career, recently captaining the Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League and previously playing for the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash. He has also worked as a commentator for Fox Cricket.However, Warner has not been without controversy, having been suspended for a ball-tampering scandal and admitting to punching future England captain Joe Root at a nightclub in 2013.He will face Downing Centre local court in Sydney on the drink-driving charge on May 7.
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Sports Mar 31, 2026

Pakistan Cricketer Naseem Shah Fined $71,488 for Criticizing Politician on Social Media

The Pakistan Cricket Board has fined cricketer Naseem Shah 20 million Pakistani rupees ($71,488) fo…
Naseem Shah, a Pakistani pace bowler, has been fined $71,488 by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for a social media post critical of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. The fine, equivalent to eight months of Shah's central contract salary, is reportedly the largest financial penalty in Pakistan cricket history.Shah was punished for a now-deleted post on X, where he questioned Nawaz's presence at the opening match of the Pakistan Super League. The post was made during a time when the country is grappling with a fuel crisis, leading to the league being played behind closed doors.The PCB issued a show-cause notice to Shah before imposing the fine. Shah apologized and appeared before a disciplinary committee, offering an unconditional apology. The PCB also announced that Shah's social media adviser has been terminated and will be blacklisted from associating with any player under the PCB's jurisdiction.Shah, who was the most expensive player at the league's auction, has taken 152 wickets while representing Pakistan in 20 Test matches, 34 one-day internationals, and 37 T20s. This incident follows a similar case last year where Pakistan all-rounder Aamer Jamal was fined $4,000 for displaying a slogan in favor of cricket great Imran Khan.
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Sports Mar 31, 2026

Pakistan Cricketer Fakhar Zaman Banned for Two Matches Over Ball Tampering in PSL

Pakistan international cricketer Fakhar Zaman has been banned for two matches in the Pakistan Super…
Pakistan cricketer Fakhar Zaman has been handed a two-match ban for ball tampering during the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced the suspension after finding Zaman guilty of a Level 3 offence.The incident took place during Lahore Qalandars' match against Karachi Kings in Lahore on Sunday night. Video footage showed Zaman altering the condition of the ball, leading to a disciplinary hearing with match referee Roshan Mahanama of Sri Lanka.Zaman denied ball tampering, but Mahanama viewed television footage that implicated Zaman, along with teammates Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf, and umpire Faisal Afridi. The umpire awarded five penalty runs against Qalandars, who lost the match by four wickets.In addition to Zaman's ban, Shaheen Shah Afridi was fined $3,500 for breaching the tournament's security protocols. The PSL is taking place behind closed doors due to fuel supply concerns caused by the Iran war.This is not the first disciplinary action in the PSL; fast bowler Naseem Shah recently faced a hefty fine for criticising a politician on social media.
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Sports Mar 30, 2026

Fakhar Zaman Faces Ball-Tampering Charges in Pakistan Super League

Lahore Qalandars batter Fakhar Zaman has been charged with ball-tampering during a Pakistan Super L…
Lahore Qalandars batter Fakhar Zaman has been charged with ball-tampering in a recent Pakistan Super League (PSL) match against Karachi Kings, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced.The incident took place in the final over, with Karachi needing 14 runs to win. Fakhar, Lahore captain Shaheen Afridi, and fast bowler Haris Rauf were involved in a brief discussion, during which Fakhar and Rauf passed the ball between them.The umpire then approached Rauf and asked to see the ball. Following consultations with the square-leg umpire, the officials awarded five penalty runs to Karachi and ordered the ball to be changed.The penalty proved costly, as Karachi went on to chase down a target of 129 with three balls to spare, and Abbas Afridi hitting a four and a six to seal a four-wicket victory.“Fakhar denied the charge levelled against him during a disciplinary hearing led by the match referee Roshan Mahanama,” the PCB said.“Another hearing is set to take place within the next 48 hours after which the match referee will share his verdict.”Fakhar, 35, could face a ban of one or two matches if found guilty of ball tampering for a first offence in the PSL.
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Pakistan Cricket Board Takes Action Against Naseem Shah for Criticizing Politician's PSL Visit

The Pakistan Cricket Board has issued a notice to fast bowler Naseem Shah for criticizing a politic…
The Pakistan Cricket Board has taken disciplinary action against fast bowler Naseem Shah for criticizing the presence of a politician at the start of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The tournament is being played behind closed doors due to the Middle East conflict and exorbitant fuel hikes in the region.Shah had commented on a tweet about the opening game by the PCB, questioning why Chief Minister of Punjab Maryam Nawaz was treated like a 'queen' at the Gaddafi Stadium. He later claimed his account had been hacked and deleted the post.The PCB issued a show-cause notice to Shah for violating the terms of his central contract, media policy, and regulations. Shah is required to provide a response within a stipulated time, and the PCB will decide on further action.This incident is not the first time a Pakistani cricketer has faced disciplinary action for expressing their opinions. Last year, Aamer Jamal was fined $4,000 for displaying a slogan in favor of Imran Khan, Pakistan's imprisoned former prime minister.Shah is scheduled to play for Rawalpindi Pindiz in Saturday's game against Peshawar Zalmi, led by former Pakistan all-formats captain Babar Azam.
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Sports Mar 23, 2026

Pakistan Super League to be Held Behind Closed Doors Due to Oil Crisis

The Pakistan Super League, the country's premier domestic T20 cricket tournament, will be held with…
The Pakistan Super League (PSL), the country's top domestic T20 cricket tournament, will take place in empty stadiums due to the recent surge in oil prices. The decision was announced by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi, citing a fuel shortage caused by the Middle East conflict.The league, set to start on Thursday, will now be hosted in only two cities: Lahore and Karachi. The opening match will be played at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The PCB has also cancelled the opening ceremony that was scheduled to take place in Lahore.Pakistan is facing soaring oil prices due to the conflict in the Middle East, prompting the government to advise citizens to restrict their movements. Naqvi stated that it wouldn't be feasible to have 30,000 people in stadiums daily while people are being asked to limit their travel.The PCB will refund tickets to fans who had purchased them and will also compensate franchise owners for the loss of revenue from gate receipts. Naqvi apologized to the four cities – Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, and Peshawar – that will no longer host PSL games this season.Several foreign players, including Australians Jake Fraser-McGurk and Spencer Johnson, South African Ottneil Baartman, and West Indian Gudakesh Motie, have pulled out of the PSL due to personal reasons. The PCB consulted with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who is also the PCB patron, and the eight franchises before making the decision to stage the games without spectators.
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