Fakhar Zaman Banned for Two PSL Matches Over Ball Tampering Charge

Fakhar Zaman has been handed a two-match suspension in the Pakistan Super League for a Level 3 breach of the tournament's Code of Conduct related to ball tampering. The charge was brought by the on-field officials after an incident in the match against Karachi Kings, which led to a five-run penalty. Zaman denied the allegation and exercised his right to a formal disciplinary hearing presided over by match referee Roshan Mahanama. The Lahore Qalandars will be without their player for upcoming fixtures against Multan Sultans and Islamabad United.

Key Points: Fakhar Zaman Gets 2-Match Ban for PSL Ball Tampering

  • Two-match suspension for Level 3 breach
  • Charge related to altering ball condition
  • Five-run penalty awarded during match
  • Denied wrongdoing and challenged charge
  • Hearing presided by match referee
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Fakhar Zaman handed a two-match ban for ball tampering

Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman suspended for two PSL matches after being found guilty of a Level 3 ball tampering offence following a formal hearing.

"Any appeal under this Article must be lodged with the HBL PSL Technical Committee within 48 hours - PSL Code of Conduct"

Lahore, March 31

Fakhar Zaman has received a two-match suspension in the Pakistan Super League after being found guilty of a Level 3 breach under Article 2.14 of the tournament's Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel. The Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed the decision on Tuesday following the Lahore Qalandars vs Karachi Kings fixture held on Sunday, March 29, at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

Article 2.14 addresses violations involving the alteration of the ball's condition, specifically in contravention of clause 41.3 of the HBL PSL Playing Conditions.

It states, "The following actions shall, therefore, not be permitted (this list of actions is not exhaustive but included for illustrative purposes): (a) deliberately throwing the ball into the ground for the purpose of roughening it up; (b) applying any artificial substance to the ball; and applying any non-artificial substance for any purpose other than to polish the ball; (c) lifting or otherwise interfering with any of the seams of the ball; and (d) scratching the surface of the ball with finger or thumb nails or any implement."

A first-time Level 3 offence can result in a suspension ranging from one to two matches. It also notes, "Any appeal under this Article must be lodged with the HBL PSL Technical Committee within 48 hours of receipt of the written decision of the Match Referee."

The incident occurred in the closing stages of the match, when on-field umpires penalised Lahore Qalandars by awarding five runs to the opposition. The ball was subsequently replaced before the final over of Karachi Kings' innings.

The charge was brought forward by on-field umpires Shahid Saikat and Faisal Khan Aafreedi, along with TV umpire Asif Yaqoob and fourth umpire Tariq Rasheed. Fakhar denied wrongdoing and opted to challenge the allegation during a formal disciplinary hearing, as permitted under the Code of Conduct.

Match referee Roshan Mahanama presided over the hearing, reviewing the evidence and allowing Fakhar to present his case before reaching a final decision. Also in attendance were Lahore Qalandars captain Shaheen Shah Afridi, team director Sameen Rana, and team manager Farooq Anwar.

Lahore Qalandars are set to play their upcoming matches against Multan Sultans on Friday, April 3, at Gaddafi Stadium, followed by a clash with Islamabad United on Thursday (April 9) at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As a cricket fan, this is sad. Fakhar is such a talented batsman, he shouldn't be involved in these things. The rules are clear and the punishment fits. Integrity of the sport comes first.
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Aman W
Honestly, I feel the punishment is a bit lenient. For a Level 3 breach, it should have been more. We've seen bans for longer periods in international cricket. This sets a weak precedent. 🤔
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Priyanka N
The process seems thorough with umpires, TV umpire, and a formal hearing. At least the system worked. Hope he learns from this. Cricket doesn't need another controversy.
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David E
Respectfully, while the ban is justified, I wonder about the pressure players are under in these leagues. Not excusing it, but the ecosystem needs a look too. Tough for Lahore Qalandars.
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Karthik V
Article 2.14 is very specific. They have evidence from multiple umpires. He denied it, but the match referee's decision is final. Let's move on and focus on clean cricket. 🏏

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