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Pakistan cricketers fined ,000 each after team’s failure to reach T20 World Cup semifinals | Cricket News

Pakistan cricketers fined $18,000 each after team’s failure to reach T20 World Cup semifinals | Cricket News

2 min readMar 3, 2026 06:59 PM IST The Pakistan Cricket Board has reportedly fined players around $18,000 each after the team failed to qualify for Twenty20 World Cup semifinals. PCB “officials have clearly told the players that enough pampering has been done — from now on, financial benefits will only come with performance,” the Express Tribune reported on Tuesday. According to the report, the PCB decided to fine the players after Pakistan lost a group-stage match to archrival India on February 15. However, after the team qualified for the Super Eight stage the players were told the fine could be waived if Pakistan reached the semifinals. Pakistan needed to beat co-host Sri Lanka by 65 runs in the last group match to qualify for final four ahead of New Zealand, but instead it narrowly scraped to a five-run win. The report said PCB officials told the playing group that if they accepted rewards for good performances, “they must also pay penalties for poor ones.” The fines reportedly included at least one outstanding performer — …

Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi fined 15% & handed a demerit point for ICC code of conduct breach during South Africa clash

Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi fined 15% & handed a demerit point for ICC code of conduct breach during South Africa clash

2 min readUpdated: Feb 12, 2026 06:11 PM IST Veteran Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi has been fined 15 per cent of his match fee for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the T20 World Cup 2026 Group D match against South Africa in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. In a statement released on Thursday, the ICC confirmed that Nabi was found to have violated Article 2.4, which relates to “Disobeying an Umpire’s instruction during an International Match.” The incident occurred at the start of the 14th over of Afghanistan’s innings, when Nabi engaged in a prolonged argument with the umpires regarding South African bowler Lungi Ngidi’s wrist band. In addition to the fine, one demerit point has been added to Nabi’s disciplinary record. It is his first offence within a 24-month period. According to the ICC, Nabi admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by David Gilbert of the ICC International Panel of Match Referees, meaning a formal hearing was not required. The charge was levelled by on-field umpires Jayaraman Madanagopal and …

Over 50% construction sites in Ahmedabad fined in 6 months for not taking air pollution mitigation steps | Ahmedabad News

Over 50% construction sites in Ahmedabad fined in 6 months for not taking air pollution mitigation steps | Ahmedabad News

As Ahmedabad gets ready for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, air quality is one of the few aspects that has raised concerns among authorities. Ahmedabad figures on the list of 120 India cities that do not meet the national standards of ambient air quality, with dust from construction sites being a significant pollutant. Of the over 850 active construction sites the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) monitored in the last six months, over 472 were not following the guidelines to mitigate air pollution, The Indian Express has learnt. The AMC has imposed over Rs 1.25 crore as fines on these construction sites during the last six months under the Policy on Good Construction Practices, implemented in the city in June 2025. In the six month period till January 31, 2026, of the 842 active construction sites across Ahmedabad, only 134 had installed dust sensors, official sources said. In the last four years, the number of active construction sites in the city has nearly doubled from around 450 sites during 2021-22, as per the data from Real Estate …

‘Karke dekhlo’: Basit Ali on threat of Pakistan team facing ban or being fined for India game boycott | Cricket News

‘Karke dekhlo’: Basit Ali on threat of Pakistan team facing ban or being fined for India game boycott | Cricket News

4 min readFeb 3, 2026 06:51 PM IST Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali has criticised the hypocrisy of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in dealing with Pakistan team’s boycott of the India game at the upcoming T20 World Cup that starts this week in India and Sri Lanka. “India started this behaviour. Okay fine, shaking hands is not mandatory. I’m not even going to talk about the decision of the Indian players not to shake hands with the Pakistan players. But the Indians refused to accept the Asia Cup trophy from Asian Cricket Council (ACC) chief Mohsin Naqvi. They should have accepted the trophy. They refused because the Indian government refused. Now when we are boycotting a game because our government has asked us to, we’re suddenly the bad guys? If India can do it, Pakistan can too!” Basit Ali said on the YouTube channel ‘Game Plan’. Basit Ali continued: “West Indies and Australia forfeited their games in the World Cup of 1996. Besides the teams losing two points, was there any other penalty levied …

Fined for helmet violation, lineman cuts power to police outpost in Shamli

Fined for helmet violation, lineman cuts power to police outpost in Shamli

A contractual lineman, fined twice in a single day for riding without a helmet, disconnected the power supply to the Bidauli police outpost under the Jhinjhana police station area in Shamli district after discovering that it was operating without a legal electricity connection. The disruption brought the functioning of the outpost to a halt. The disruption brought the functioning of the outpost to a halt. (For representation) According to reports, police personnel conducting a checking drive in front of the Bidauli outpost issued a challan of ₹1,000 to Ashu Kumar, a contractual lineman with the electricity department, for riding a motorcycle without wearing a helmet on January 28 (Wednesday). When he returned via the same route about an hour later, he was issued another challan of ₹1,000. On Friday evening, Ashu, along with a team, carried out an inspection at the outpost and found that it did not have an authorised electricity connection. Following the inspection, he explained the electricity connection rules to the police personnel at the outpost. At around 5 pm on Friday, …

Jemimah Rodrigues Fined for Slow Over-Rate During Capitals Defeat Against Giants

Jemimah Rodrigues Fined for Slow Over-Rate During Capitals Defeat Against Giants

The Delhi Capitals’ Jemimah Rodrigues has been fined INR 12 lakhs for a slow-over rate during a narrow defeat in the WPL 2026 game against the Gujarat Giants. Jemimah’s side faced a 3-run defeat at the BCA Stadium, resulting to slip to fourth position of the WPL 2026 points table. The Delhi Capitals’ captain has been fined 12 lakhs for maintaining a slow-over rate, and this will be the first offence under the WPL Code of Conduct. “Jemimah Rodrigues, captain of Delhi Capitals has been fined after her team’s match against Gujarat Giants at the BCA Stadium, Vadodara on Tuesday.” The league added that that as it was her first offence of the season under the WPL Code of Conduct relating to minimum over-rate offences, Rodrigues was fined INR 12 lakhs. Aiming for the top three finish and a playoff spot, Delhi will be facing bottom-place UP Warriorz in their final league match on February 01 which will be a virtual knockout. Jemimah Rodrigues (image: X) Despite their defeat, Jemimah Rodrigues prasied the Sneh Rana …

Lizelle Lee Fined for Breaching WPL Code of Conduct

Lizelle Lee Fined for Breaching WPL Code of Conduct

The Delhi Capitals’ Lizelle Lee has been fined 10 per cent of the match fee and handed one demerit point for breaching the Code of Conduct during the WPL 2026 clash against the Mumbai Indians on January 20 at Kotambi. The incident occurred in the 11th over of the Capitals’ innings when Lizelle Lee was given out on a stump off by Amanjot Kaur after a lengthy deliberation by the umpires. The leg side delivery saw Lee Overbalance while attempting a flick, with wicketkeeper Rahila Firdous effecting the stumping. Lizelle Lee (image: X) After reviewing the stump camera, the third umpire ruled that Lizelle Lee’s bat was in the air at the moment the bails were dislodged. Lizelle Lee was impressive with 46 runs off 28 deliveries, visibly expressing her displeasure as she walked off and continued to remonstrate following the decision. Unhappy with the decision, Lizelle Lee kept her reaction guarded later at the presentation ceremony, saying, “Look, it was a great take from the keeper. But that’s all I’ve got to say about …

Dev Meena fined Rs 8,000 at Panvel railway station for carrying pole vault gear

Dev Meena fined Rs 8,000 at Panvel railway station for carrying pole vault gear

Indian national record holder in men’s pole vault Dev Meena recently found himself at the centre of a disturbing incident at Panvel railway station in Mumbai. Returning from the All India Inter-University Championships, Dev and his coach were stopped by a Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE) for carrying their pole vault equipment on a train. What should have been a routine transit stop turned into nearly five hours of confrontation, confusion and alleged harassment, forcing the athletes to miss their train and eventually pay a fine to continue their journey. A video of the incident later went viral, drawing attention to the systemic difficulties athletes face while travelling with specialised equipment in India. Speaking about the incident to The Bridge, Meena explained how it unfolded. “What happened was that we had gotten off the train because we had to change trains at Panvel. Our train was till platform 1. A senior TT came while checking tickets and saw the poles. He told the other TT not to let these poles pass and said a challan should …

Amazon, JioMart and others fined Rs 44 lakh over illegal walkie-talkie sales

Amazon, JioMart and others fined Rs 44 lakh over illegal walkie-talkie sales

The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has initiated suo motu action against e-commerce platforms for listing and selling unauthorised walkie-talkies in violation of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, and telecom laws, issuing final orders against eight entities and imposing penalties totalling Rs 44 lakh. Notices were issued to 13 e-commerce entities — Chimiya, JioMart, Talk Pro, Meesho, MaskMan Toys, TradeIndia, Antriksh Technologies, Vardaanmart, IndiaMart, Meta Platforms Inc. (Facebook Marketplace), Flipkart, Krishna Mart, and Amazon, following the identification of over 16,970 non-compliant product listings across platforms. The CCPA found that platforms were facilitating the sale of Personal Mobile Radios (PMRs) operating outside the license-exempt frequency band, without Equipment Type Approval (ETA) certification or licensing requirements. To strengthen platform accountability, the CCPA has notified guidelines for the ‘Prevention and Regulation of Illegal Listing and Sale of Radio Equipments’ including walkie-talkies on e-commerce platforms, 2025, in consultation with the Department of Telecommunications and Ministry of Home Affairs. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, …

Leela Palace Udaipur Hotel Fined Rs 10 Lakh For Privacy Breach After Staffer Enters Occupied Room | India News

Leela Palace Udaipur Hotel Fined Rs 10 Lakh For Privacy Breach After Staffer Enters Occupied Room | India News

Last Updated:January 09, 2026, 12:46 IST While the hotel refuted claims, saying the staff entered the room only after ringing bell, the Commission said internal SOPs cannot override a guest’s right to privacy and safety. The five-star hotel has been slapped with Rs 10 lakh charges The Leela Palace in Udaipur, a five-star luxury hotel, has been fined Rs 10 lakh after a couple complained that a staff member entered their room while they were inside the bathroom. According to a report by Bar and Bench, the hotel employee used a master key to access the room, allegedly breaching the couple’s privacy. The couple later approached a consumer court over the incident. The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Chennai (North), held the hotel guilty of deficiency in service and directed it to pay Rs 10 lakh in compensation to the couple. The court also ordered a refund of the room tariff of Rs 55,000, along with 9 per cent annual interest from January 26, 2025, until the amount is paid. An additional Rs 10,000 was …