"What Will You Do With 50 lakh?" Shahid Afridi Slams Fine For Pakistan Players After Poor T20 World Cup

Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi has expressed his discontent over the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) decision to impose a fine on players following their disappointing performance in the T20 World Cup 2026. The PCB penalized the team for failing to advance beyond the group stages, a move that Afridi criticized during a recent media interaction. He emphasized that such financial penalties could demoralize players and suggested that the focus should instead be on constructive feedback and support. Afridi, a celebrated figure in Pakistan cricket, underscored the need for a more supportive environment to foster talent and improve team performance. The PCB's decision to fine players comes amid growing scrutiny over the team's performance and strategy, raising questions about accountability and the future direction of Pakistan cricket. As the team looks to rebuild and prepare for upcoming tournaments, Afridi's comments highlight the importance of a balanced approach to player management and performance evaluation, aiming for a more positive outlook in future competitions.
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