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Pakistan’s Azam Khan Fined Half Match Fee | Here Is the Reason

ICC strictly regulates players' attire and gear, prohibiting any display of messages related to religious, or racial themes.

Azam Khan, Pakistan’s young wicketkeeper-batsman, faced a heavy fine during the National T20 tournament in Karachi due to a breach of clothing and equipment regulations. The 25-year-old cricketer was found to have violated the rules during the Lahore Blues and Karachi Whites match, resulting in a 50% reduction in his match fees.

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During the game, Khan appeared to bat with the Palestinian flag displayed on his bat. Initially warned by the match referee for this act, Khan persisted, leading to the subsequent fine.

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Khan has reportedly conveyed his stance to the match referee, explaining that the stickers on his bats have been consistent and that he hadn’t received prior warnings about this issue.

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The ICC strictly regulates players’ attire and gear, prohibiting any display of messages related to political, religious, or racial themes. This penalty serves as a reminder of the stringent guidelines in place concerning cricketing equipment and attire.

First published on: Nov 27, 2023 04:55 PM IST


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