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PCB Backtracks on Azam Khan’s Fine for Palestinian Flag Bat Display

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reversed the decision to fine wicketkeeper-batter Azam Khan for showcasing a Palestinian flag on his bat during a recent domestic T20 match, following extensive social media criticism and uproar over the perceived injustice against the cricketer.

Azam Khan, representing Karachi Whites in the National T20 Cup 2023-24 match against Lahore Blues at National Bank Stadium, Karachi, had been penalized 50% of his match fee for breaching a level-I offence. This violation occurred due to the display of the Palestinian flag on his bat, a move that clashed with regulations prohibiting such endorsements unless officially approved beforehand.

However, in a statement released today, the PCB announced the annulment of the 50% fine imposed on Azam Khan by match officials, citing a review and reconsideration of the decision.

According to the PCB, Azam Khan was found to have breached Article 2.4 of the PCB Code of Conduct For Players and Players Support Personnel. This violation pertains to repeated failure to adhere to umpire directives during the match.

The board further clarified its regulations, stating that players and team officials are not permitted to exhibit personal messages on their equipment unless sanctioned in advance by both the player or team official’s cricket association and the PCB Cricket Operations Department.

The PCB’s move to rescind the fine follows widespread condemnation and queries raised by senior journalist Hamid Mir, who strongly criticized the penalization of Azam Khan for expressing solidarity with Palestine.

Mir questioned the imposition of the fine, emphasizing that exhibiting the Palestinian flag on a cricket bat should not be deemed a transgression in Pakistan. He called for accountability within the PCB, urging the dismissal of those responsible for penalizing Azam Khan and advocating for setting a precedent against such actions.

The PCB’s reversal of the fine on Azam Khan marks a resolution to the contentious issue, highlighting the evolving discussions around personal expressions and symbols in the realm of cricket.

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