Pakistan cricketer Aamer Jamal has found himself in a soup after it was found that the former was amongst a band of cricketers who have violated some rules and regulations set by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). (More Cricket News)
All-rounder Jamal's name stands out first as he was fined PKL 1.4 million for writing '804'.
Well, the number '804' apparently relates to former Pakistan captain Imran Khan, who is serving time in jail.
As per a report in Samaa TV, the PCB have imposed a fine of PKR 3.3 million on players for not following the norms and regulations since the home series against England which was carried through to the tour of South Africa.
The 28-year-old Jamal was fined with a hefty sum of Pakistan rupees as the number '804' is believed to be the badge number of 1992 World Cup hero Imran Khan in jail and apparently the all-rounder did so to express his solidarity towards the legendary cricketer.
The Pakistan board did punish Jamal for his political view on the field and that costed the player a spot in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 squad.
Whereas, the likes of Meanwhile, Salman Ali Agha, Saim Ayub, and Abdullah Shafique were fined PKR 5,00,000 for returning late during their limited overs tour Down Under.
Moreover, Sufiyan Muqeem, Abbas Afridi and Usman Khan were fined 200 dollars for returning late to the team hotel during their tour of South Africa.