Aamir Jamal created a storm in Pakistan cricket by writing '' prisoner number 804 '! Fans said- insulting the country or big conspiracy? “
News Update March 15, 2025 05:24 PM

The last few months have been no less than a nightmare for the Pakistan cricket team and the Pakistan Cricket Board and now Pakistani cricketers are once again caught in a new controversy. In the last few days, Pakistan's cricketers have been fined for violating some rules and regulations.

Especially all -rounder Aamir Jamal has been fined the heaviest to write 'No. 804' and 28 -year -old Aamir has been fined about 1.4 million Pakistani rupees as the number belongs to former Pakistan captain Imran Khan, who is now behind bars. According to a report by Sama TV, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has imposed a total of 3.3 million Pakistani rupees on the players for not following the rules and regulations since the domestic series against England, which continued until the tour of South Africa.

Meanwhile, Jamal was fined about 1.4 million Pakistani rupees for writing '804' as it is believed that it is believed to be Imran Khan's badge number in jail and the all -rounder probably did so to express his solidarity towards him. However, the PCB punished him for expressing his political inclination on the field and the board did not include him in the Champions Trophy 2025 team for this reason.

Meanwhile, Salman Ali Aga, Sam Ayub and Abdullah Shafiq were fined 5,00,000 Pakistani rupees to return late at night during a limited overs tour in Australia. Players like Sufiyan Mukim, Abbas Afridi and Usman Khan were fined $ 200–200 to return late to the team hotel during a tour of South Africa.

Meanwhile, Pakistan has to start its tour in New Zealand with a five-match T20 series at Hegley Oval in Christchurch on 16 March.

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