Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board slapped former wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider with a fine of Rs 0.5 million on Friday.
The former cricketer has been fined on violating the team’s code of conduct when he flew to London from Dubai last year without informing team management.
Haider appeared before a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) disciplinary committee in National Cricket Academy Lahore where the decision was announced after a long meeting.
The committee head Sultan Rana announced the decision of Rs 0.5 million fine on Zulqarnain. Sultan said that Zulqarnain will remain under observation for one year.
Talking to media, Zulqarnain said that he accepted his past mistakes and he was satisfied over the decision made by the committee.
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