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'Stop Scapegoating Players' - Mohammad Amir Blasts PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi, Demands Double Fine on Selectors

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has come under fire from veteran fast bowler Mohammad Amir for punishing players harshly after the team's Super 8 elimination at the 2026 T20 World Cup. The PCB reportedly fined the team PKR 50 lakh for their poor performance in the ICC event. According to several reports, the fine was imposed for not meeting performance standards rather than disciplinary reasons.

'Stop Scapegoating Players' - Mohammad Amir Blasts PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi, Demands Double Fine on Selectors

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Key Highlights

  • After the group stage loss to India by 61 runs, players were told that if Pakistan advanced to the semifinals, the penalty would be removed. Although Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka in their last Super 8 game, the victory was not enough to overtake New Zealand's net run rate, and they were eliminated.
  • They lost to England by a slim margin and had a postponed match against the Black Caps. Breaking It DownPowered via AIWhat did Shahid Afridi say about the PCB fine?What major changes did the PCB plan after the T20 World Cup?How did Mohammad Amir react to being heckled during the T20 World Cup?Amir chastised the PCB and cautioned chairman Mohsin Naqvi against "scapegoating" players while speaking on the Pakistani program Haarna Mana Hai.
  • He called for a double penalty on administrators and selectors, arguing that they should also be held responsible.“If fines are the solution, apply them to everyone — from selectors to the administration.
  • Players weren’t forced at gunpoint.
  • Hold selectors accountable for wrong combinations.
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