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PCB Clears Azam Khan’s Fine for Displaying Palestine Flag on Bat

by Web Desk
November 28, 2023
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PCB Clears Azam Khan's Fine for Displaying Palestine Flag on Bat
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) reviewed its decision on Tuesday and waived batter Azam Khan’s 50% match fee fines for wearing the Palestinian flag on his bat during a National T20 Cup 2023-24 match.

According to a statement issued by the board, Karachi Whites wicketkeeper-batter was fined 50% of his match money for committing a level-I infraction during his team’s play against Lahore Blues at National Bank Stadium in Karachi.

On November 26, the middle-order batter Azam Khan faced a fine for violating clothing and equipment regulations during a National T20 Cup match in Karachi. The breach involved displaying an unapproved logo/political message on his bat, featuring the flag of Palestine.

Azam was charged with violating Article 2.4 of the PCB code of conduct for players, specifically for not adhering to umpire instructions during the match. According to PCB regulations, players and team officials cannot exhibit personal messages on their equipment without prior approval from both their cricket association and the PCB Cricket Operations Department.

The PCB’s decision sparked controversy on social media, with cricket fans expressing discontent over the penalty imposed on Azam. However, it’s essential to note that during the World Cup, cricketers openly supported Palestine on social media without facing penalties, as the ICC code focuses on on-field activities rather than off-the-ground expressions.

Azam reportedly informed the referee that all his bats had identical stickers. While he had the same sticker in two previous National T20 Cup games, he received no warning before the recent match. The ICC’s regulations for clothing and equipment prohibit players from displaying messages related to political, religious, or racial activities.

In this context, Azam Khan’s case highlights the intersection of cricket and personal expression, prompting discussions about the boundaries of regulations and the need for consistent enforcement across different platforms.

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