Pakistan’s star pacer Shaheen Afridi has been fined by his franchise Lahore Qalandars for breaching security protocol at the team hotel during the Pakistan Super League. Afridi was handed a fine of PKR 1 million by the Qalandars.“In the interest of maintaining discipline and demonstrating accountability, the franchise has taken a voluntary and proactive step by imposing a fine of PKR 1 million on Shaheen Shah Afridi for his involvement. Lahore Qalandars has also formally communicated a detailed response, along with its observations on the matter, to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB),” read a release from the Qalandars.“The franchise expressed its sincere appreciation for the efforts of security personnel, recognising their essential role in ensuring a safe and secure environment for players, officials, and spectators. While underscoring that the matter arose from a misunderstanding rather than any deliberate attempt to violate established procedures, Lahore Qalandars reiterated its full respect for all security protocols,” added the statement.The franchise did not mention Zimbabwe cricketer Sikandar Raza in their statement.
PSL controversy: What Shaheen Afridi is fined for?
Lahore Qalandars captain Afridi and his overseas player Raza found themselves at the centre of a major controversy after being accused of breaching team security protocols at their hotel.According to a police official, Shaheen and Sikandar were found hosting four guests in Raza’s room on the eighth floor until 1:25 a.m. The two cricketers hosted the guests despite warnings and refusal.As per the police official, the liaison officer initially approached the PCB manager to seek permission for four of Raza’s relatives to visit his room. The request was declined in line with security protocols.Muhammad Faisal, DIG (Operations, Lahore), has notified the PSL CEO of a serious violation of security measures.Despite the refusal, at around 11:05 p.m., PCB and security personnel reported that Shaheen and Raza escorted the four guests into Raza’s room. The guests remained there until 1:25 a.m.






