Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has reportedly tightened his administrative control over the online activities of all centrally contracted cricketers. According to reports, PCB has directed players to seek approval from the media department before posting any content on social media.
The move also serves as a blanket reminder about contractual responsibilities and maintaining public discipline. The cricket board reiterated that players are bound by the terms in their central contracts, which govern their digital conduct and further govern their public communications.
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According to a report in Geo News, the PCB briefed both the players and their respective agents about the updated behavioral expectations. Naqvi said that the board will not allow any kind of political comments on the social media accounts of the players.
The report said that the PCB has warned the players and their managers about the new digital guidelines. The board has set strict financial penalties, stating that any contracted player posting controversial content may have to pay a minimum fine of PKR 10 million.
“Political posts will not be tolerated under any circumstances,” sources were quoted as saying by Geo News.
The report also said that Mohsin Naqvi is losing patience with the ongoing controversies regarding the Pakistan Super League season.
Last year, Pakistan all-rounder Aamir Jamal was fined $4,000 for raising slogans in support of former cricketer and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is currently in jail.
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