“Pakistan must learn from this campaign and come back stronger in future tournaments”
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has imposed fines on the national team following a disappointing campaign at the T20 World Cup 2026. Each member of the squad reportedly faces a PKR 5 million fine after failing to reach the semi-finals.
Pakistan finished third in Group 2 of the Super 8 stage, missing out on a semi-final spot due to a weaker net run rate. Key defeats against India and New Zealand, along with an underwhelming performance in their final game against Sri Lanka, contributed to their early exit.
The PCB’s decision reflects its dissatisfaction with the team’s performance and signals a push for higher accountability. The fines were reportedly communicated shortly after the team’s losses in the group stage.
Fans and commentators have reacted strongly, with some questioning whether collective financial penalties are the best way to motivate players. Former cricketers and analysts have also highlighted broader issues within Pakistan cricket, including strategy and team management.
This move marks a rare and stern response by the PCB to a poor showing at an ICC event, emphasizing the pressure on Pakistan to improve in future tournaments.
