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PCB waive off 50% match fee fine on Azam Khan for putting Palestine flag on his bat during National T20 Cup game

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) found itself amidst controversy as it first imposed a fine on young batter Azam Khan for affixing a Palestinian flag sticker to his bat during the National T20 tournament in Karachi. The move prompted questions about the PCB’s stance on political expressions in cricket, particularly regarding the sensitive issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Azam Khan, the son of former Pakistan captain Moin Khan, was initially fined 50% of his match fee for violating Article 2.4 of the PCB’s Code of Conduct, which prohibits players from displaying personal messages or symbols without prior approval. Despite being telecast live, Azam persisted in keeping the Palestine flag sticker on his bat, leading to the fine.

However, the PCB have now made a surprising reversal, completely waiving the imposed fine without providing a clear explanation for its decision. The board’s about-face has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the consistency and transparency of its disciplinary actions.

Mohammad Rizwan also extended support to Palestine during ODI World Cup 2023

The incident has sparked comparisons with the case of Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batter, who shared a post in support of the Palestinian people during the ODI World Cup in India. Unlike Azam Khan, Rizwan faced no sanctions from the Apex Cricket Council or PCB, which deemed his expression as a personal opinion.

Critics argue that the PCB’s handling of these incidents reflects inconsistency in enforcing its code of conduct. The broader question arises regarding the permissible limits of political expression in cricket, especially when it comes to sensitive geopolitical issues.

Governing bodies face the challenge of navigating the intersection of politics and the game. The controversy surrounding Azam Khan’s actions and the subsequent PCB response highlights the ongoing debate over how much room there should be for individual expression in the tightly regulated world of international cricket.

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Ben Curran’s Zimbabwe Call-Up: A Historic Moment for the Curran Legacy

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Ben Curran, brother of England cricketers Sam and Tom Curran, has earned his maiden call-up to Zimbabwe’s ODI squad for the upcoming series against Afghanistan. The Curran family has deep ties to Zimbabwean cricket, with Ben’s father, Kevin Malcolm Curran, and grandfather, Kevin Patrick Curran, representing Zimbabwe internationally.

The series begins with T20Is on December 11, followed by ODIs and Tests. Ben will feature exclusively in the 50-over format. A left-handed batter, Ben boasts an impressive domestic career, averaging 33.30 in List A and 34.70 in first-class cricket. His inclusion reflects Zimbabwe’s reliance on talent with global exposure.

Zimbabwe’s ODI squad, led by Craig Ervine, also features rising stars like Newman Nyamhuri. The T20I side, captained by Sikandar Raza, includes dynamic players like Blessing Muzarabani and Ryan Burl, signaling a balanced blend of experience and youth for the challenging series ahead.

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Australian Media Criticizes Rohit Sharma After Crushing Defeat to Australia

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Following India’s heavy loss to Australia in the first Test of the series, Australian media highlighted key concerns for the Indian team, including Rohit Sharma’s performance as captain. Pat Cummins and his team’s emphatic win by 209 runs sparked discussions about India’s bowling strategy and batting collapse.

Australian newspapers like The Age underscored Mitchell Starc’s lethal bowling display as a stark reminder of his prowess in Test cricket. Starc’s fiery spell dismantled India’s top order, a performance seen as pivotal in Australia’s dominant victory. The media also pointed out the pressure mounting on Rohit Sharma for tactical shortcomings, including field placements and decision-making under challenging circumstances.

India’s batting lineup faltered against Australia’s aggressive bowling, with only a few players resisting. Critics emphasized that the Indian team’s inability to adapt to the pink-ball conditions in Adelaide cost them dearly. The media also praised Australia for its disciplined approach, particularly the consistency of its pace attack, which Starc and Cummins led.

As the series progresses, this defeat puts India under immense pressure to bounce back, especially with the spotlight on Rohit Sharma’s leadership and the team’s resilience. Fans now await India’s response in the next Test.

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Chitwan Rhinos Secure Dominant 33-Run Victory Over Sudurpaschim Royals in NPL

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Chitwan Rhinos delivered a commanding performance to hand Sudurpaschim Royals their first defeat in the Nepal Premier League (NPL) at Kirtipur. Winning the toss, Chitwan set a competitive total of 164/5 in 20 overs, led by Hassan Eisakhil’s stellar 65 off 52 balls. Ravi Bopara added an explosive 36 off 18 balls, while Sudurpaschim’s bowlers Scott Kuggeleijn and Dipendra Singh Airee each picked up crucial wickets.

In response, Sudurpaschim struggled, bowled out for 131 in 18.2 overs. Despite Ishan Pandey’s resilient 35 and contributions from Saif Zaib and Brandon McMullen, Chitwan’s disciplined bowling attack, featuring Kushal Malla and Amar Routela taking two wickets each, sealed the game. Chitwan now sits third on the table, while Sudurpaschim retains second due to net run rate.

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