Pakistan player fined for alleged misconduct with hotel staff in Sri Lanka

An unnamed member of Pakistan's 2026 T20 World Cup squad has been fined for alleged misconduct involving a female hotel staff member in Kandy, Sri Lanka, ahead of the team's final Super Eight match against co-hosts Sri Lanka. The Pakistan Cricket Board plans further investigation amid the team's post-tournament woes.

Pakistan's cricket team, reeling from their early Super Eight exit at the 2026 T20 World Cup, faces another controversy. An unnamed squad member allegedly misbehaved with a female housekeeping staffer at the Golden Crown Hotel in Kandy. The staffer raised an alarm, prompting hotel intervention, and the issue reached team manager Naveed Cheema.

Sources from Telecomasia.net report Cheema apologized to hotel management and fined the player, resolving it internally at first. However, senior hotel officials demanded stronger action, keeping the matter under review. The PCB is expected to impose additional penalties, though the player's identity remains undisclosed.

This incident follows the PCB's fines of PKR 5 million (50 lakh) on every squad member for poor performance—as detailed in prior coverage—and comes amid other changes, including dropping key players Babar Azam and Saim Ayub from the upcoming ODI tour of Bangladesh, despite their ODI records. The tour itself faces uncertainty due to Middle East regional tensions, underscoring disarray in Pakistan cricket.

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