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Home>>Sports>>PCB saved his career…: Kamran Akmal’s explosive take on Naseem Shah’s PKR 20 crore controversy
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PCB saved his career…: Kamran Akmal’s explosive take on Naseem Shah’s PKR 20 crore controversy

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April 2, 2026 22 Views0

Pakistan fast bowler Naseem Shah has landed in the middle of a major controversy after being fined PKR 20 million by the Pakistan Cricket Board for a political social media post. Former wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal believes the punishment could have been far worse, stating the board has effectively “saved his career” by avoiding a ban. The incident, tied to remarks about Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz during the Pakistan Super League 2026 opener, has sparked debate around discipline, player conduct, and political neutrality in cricket.

Naseem Shah was penalised after posting a controversial comment questioning the VIP treatment of Maryam Nawaz at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium. Though the post was deleted and the pacer issued an unconditional apology, the PCB found him guilty of breaching multiple clauses in his central contract.

 
  • Fine: PKR 20 million (around eight months’ salary)
  • Charges: Violation of media and conduct guidelines
  • Action taken: Social media advisor dismissed and banned

The severity of the fine has raised eyebrows, especially when compared to past disciplinary actions in Pakistan cricket.

“PCB saved his career”: Kamran Akmal’s blunt take

Akmal did not hold back while discussing the issue on his YouTube show.

“The members of this committee and the chairman have saved his career,” Akmal said. “If he was banned, his career would have been ruined.”

He emphasised that while the financial hit is significant, avoiding suspension is the bigger relief for a young fast bowler still establishing himself at the highest level.

Bigger concern: Where has Naseem’s pace gone?

Beyond the controversy, Akmal pointed to a worrying dip in Naseem’s performance, particularly his speed.

“Where has the pace gone? He started at 145, 150 – now it’s 135, 137. What was the diet plan? What did you do?”

This observation aligns with recent outings where Naseem has struggled for rhythm and impact. In a recent PSL match, he conceded 51 runs without taking a wicket, raising concerns about both form and fitness.

“Focus on cricket, not politics”

Akmal’s advice to Naseem was direct and uncompromising:

“Leave these things, play, enjoy your life, be successful, become a performer, focus. Bring more skill to your bowling … I was so happy when he came on to scene in 2018. Such a talented fast bowler. He got everything at young age— due to his hardwork and skill. I think he should go and thank the PCB Chairman who has taken this decision as if he were his own child. Money can come back, ban would have been brutal.”

He also addressed the broader issue of political expression by cricketers:

“When you are part of the system, you have to stay neutral. You focus on your cricket.”

Drawing a comparison with India, he added: “Tell me how many of their players tweet about Rahul Gandhi. It doesn’t happen in the world.”

Double standards? Comparison with Aamer Jamal case

The controversy has intensified due to comparisons with Aamer Jamal, who was fined significantly less for displaying support for former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

  • Jamal’s fine: ~$4,000
  • Naseem’s fine: PKR 20 million

This stark difference has triggered questions about consistency in PCB’s disciplinary approach.

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