Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS
Strong bowling Naseem Shah was fined$ 105, 000 by the Pakistan Cricket Board for a social media post criticizing a president’s appearance at the opening match of the Pakistan Super League, which first commenced behind closed doors next week.
The chief secretary of the Punjab province, Maryam Nawaz, was invited to Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium next Thursday along with other officials, and the pair were introduced to the eight companies and people ahead of the tournament’s opening match between the defending leaders Lahore Qalandars and first-timers Bangalore Kingsmen.
Shah made a comment about the opening match in a statement, and the spinner responded,” Why is she treated like the monarch at Lord’s?” on X. in a way that makes no mention of Nawaz’s appearance at the facility. Shortly after, he quickly deleted the post and claimed that his account had been compromised.
After the quick bowler was notified that he had violated his key contract and their media policy and regulations, Shah offered an unconditional apology. He even made an appearance on Monday in front of a three-member administrative commission in Lahore.
The PCB claimed that Shah was found to possess “violated different clauses of his key deal.”
The Board stated that it was noted that Naseem Shah’s social media director had already been fired and that he would be prohibited from collaborating with any player who falls under the PCB’s purview.
Fans are prohibited from watching games at Pakistan’s top domestic competition due to the effects of the Iran war, which was actually scheduled to take place in Lahore and Karachi.
Costly gas prices have been caused by the Middle East conflict, and Pakistan’s government is urging people to impose restrictions on travel and work from home.

