
— Egos of a few people can trample upon the constitution and basic decency
By Irum Saleem
You call Maryam Nawaz “Queen at Lord’s?” in sarcastic way and you are taken to cleaners slapped with Rs20m fine. This is a story of “hard state”.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday slapped a Rs20 million fine on fast bowler Naseem Shah for breaching several clauses of his central contract, Dawn reported.
Last week, the cricketer was issued a show-cause notice for “violating the terms of [his] central contract as well as the media policy and regulations”, requiring him to respond within the stipulated time.
نسیم شاہ کو سچ دو کروڑ میں پڑا ہے pic.twitter.com/dP9TgJhGRY
— Naseem Khaira (@Naseem_khera) March 30, 2026
Maryam Nawaz(@MaryamNSharif) is causing Pakistan embarrassment on the world stage. If anyone didn’t know how she got elected, they probably do now! This is the behavior of a fascist, not an elected servant of the people https://t.co/pwBmmDsuo2
— Adeel Habib (@AdeelHabib_) March 30, 2026
20 million fine to Naseem Shah is a bail out . It's no punishment.
— Muzamal Suharwardy (@M_Suharwardy) March 30, 2026
Player power has prevailed on PCB.
A,weak decision by PCB.
2 years ban was must .
The notice was ostensibly issued in response to a social media post in which Naseem had expressed a critical opinion about Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, who was the chief guest during the opening match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) played at the Gaddafi Stadium.
According to ESPNcricinfo, Naseem had Naseem’s account responded to a post from the PCB media account, saying, “Why is she treated like the Queen at Lord’s?”
It should be mentioned that PSL matches are being played behind closed doors in line with the government’s austerity drive amid the oil crisis triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran.
Rs 2 crores fine for a tweet that Naseem Shah unconditionally apologised for (even if we don’t buy the account getting hacked story)?
— Reema Omer (@reema_omer) March 30, 2026
PCB must reconsider this blatantly arbitrary, excessive, and unjust penalty and stop acting like an authoritarian dictatorship… pic.twitter.com/9GW2MKpVvt
Naseem Shah fined 2 crore for a tweet. Imaan Mazari & Hadi Chatha given life sentences for a tweet. Hamza Khan abducted & later charged for a tweet.
— Ammar Ali Jan (@ammaralijan) March 30, 2026
It is clear we are living in a fiefdom where the egos of a few people can trample upon the constitution and basic decency.
ایک ٹوئٹ پر نسیم شاہ پر دو کروڑ جرمانہ کیا گیا جبکہ پوری سندھی قوم کو باندر کی نسل کہنے والے کو بغیر کسی جرمانے کے چھوڑ دیا گیا ، کیوں ؟ pic.twitter.com/DMl7CxXF2w
— AMJAD KHAN (@iAmjadKhann) March 30, 2026
“Minutes later, the post was taken down and replaced with another post saying Naseem’s account had been hacked and had been recovered by him,” the report said.
According to a press release issued by the PCB on Monday, a personal hearing was held by a three-member disciplinary committee after Naseem’s reply to the show-cause notice was “received and reviewed”.
It said that after hearing and evaluation of Naseem’s submissions, the committee determined that while the cricketer had tendered an unconditional apology, he had breached “various clauses of his central contract” and was subsequently fined Rs20m.
“It was noted that Naseem’s social media adviser has already been terminated by Naseem and shall be blacklisted by the PCB from associating with any player falling under the PCB’s jurisdiction,” the press release added.
I think 20 years in prison for criticising the Royal family queen should be must.
— kaj (@KhurramAjmal) March 30, 2026
All the darbaris pls raise your voices.
مریم نواز سے متعلق پوسٹ: کنٹریکٹ کی خلاف ورزی پر نسیم شاہ کو دو کروڑ روپے جرمانہhttps://t.co/E24KBlZQ0b
— BBC News اردو (@BBCUrdu) March 30, 2026
Very well said Ammar.@MaryamNSharif should be large hearted enough to forgive and also realize she’s not a ‘Queen’. https://t.co/ARdB8Hp5DH
— Mariana Baabar (@MarianaBaabar) March 30, 2026
“The PCB remains committed to upholding professional standards, contractual obligations and the integrity of the game,” it reaffirmed.
Later, in a post on X, Naseem said, “A recent post from my account was made by my management team and does not reflect my views.”
He said he took “full responsibility for my platform” and had implemented the “necessary changes to ensure this does not happen again”.
“I sincerely apologise to everyone affected by this misuse of my platform,” he said.
Geo News anchor person Shahzad Iqbal said: “Naseem Shah has been fined Rs 2 crore for a post that was reportedly shared by his social media advisor (who has already been terminated). The post was deleted almost immediately and an unconditional apology was tendered to the disciplinary committee. Therefore, imposing such a heavy fine that is nearly equivalent to his annual central contract salary is both disproportionate and unjust. Fines should serve as a deterrent, not as a means to teach a lesson.”
Activist Ammar Ali Jan says “Naseem Shah fined 2 crore for a tweet. Imaan Mazari & Hadi Chatha given life sentences for a tweet. Hamza Khan abducted & later charged for a tweet.
It is clear we are living in a fiefdom where the egos of a few people can trample upon the constitution and basic decency.”
According to ESPNcricinfo, clause 2.23 of the PCB’s code of conduct states that any “public criticism of, or inappropriate comment in relation to the board, any of its officials or sponsors or policies, the International Cricket Council or any of its officers or sponsors, player, player support personnel or match officials including umpires and match referees, irrespective of when such criticism or inappropriate comment is made” is not permitted.
Meanwhile, the National Dialogue Committee (NDC) — formed by former PTI leaders — had condemned the PCB for issuing the show-cause notice to Naseem.
“While we recognise the right of any organisation to uphold its codes of conduct, we assert that the PCB’s action in this instance represents a dangerous overreach that undermines a fundamental pillar of democracy: the right to peaceful, critical expression,” the committee said on Saturday.
