World ( The cow news digital ) Fast bowler Hasan Ali of Karachi Kings has been fined for breaching the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Code of Conduct during a recent match, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
The PCB stated that Hasan Ali was penalized for an incident that occurred during Karachi Kings’ match against Lahore Qalandars. The violation took place in the 19th over after he dismissed batter Haseebullah and was found to have used inappropriate gestures and verbal expressions.
Match officials reported the incident to the referee, who reviewed the case under the PSL Code of Conduct. Following the hearing, Hasan Ali was fined 10 percent of his match fee for breaching Level One, Article 2.5 of the regulations, which relates to provocative behavior after dismissals.
The PCB further confirmed that the player accepted the decision and admitted his mistake during proceedings before the match referee.
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Despite the disciplinary action, Karachi Kings went on to win the match by chasing a target of 129 runs. Lahore Qalandars had earlier scored 128 runs for the loss of nine wickets in their 20 overs. Karachi Kings reached the target in the final over with four wickets in hand.
The incident adds to ongoing discussions about on-field conduct and sportsmanship in the PSL, where players are expected to maintain discipline even in high-pressure situations.
The PCB is expected to continue monitoring player behavior as the tournament progresses.
