Lahore Qalandars Players Breach PSL 11 Security Protocols

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Lahore Qalandars players have violated Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) security protocols during PSL 11, allowing four friends to stay in their team hotel room for over two hours.
The breach involved captain Shaheen Afridi and all-rounder Sikandar Raza, who ignored instructions from security personnel tasked with maintaining hotel safety and player isolation requirements.
DIG Operations Lahore Faisal Kamran formally reported the incident, sending an official letter to PSL authorities requesting investigation and appropriate action against the players involved.
Security protocols are strictly enforced during PSL events to protect players, staff, and team operations, and violations are taken seriously to prevent future lapses at venues.
🚨In PSL 11, Lahore Qalandars players violated the PCB security protocol. Lahore Qalandars captain Shaheen Afridi and Sikandar Raza ignored the instructions of the security staff and allowed four of their friends to stay in their room for nearly two and a half hours. Due to this… pic.twitter.com/T4L3TL757s
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Qalandars Dominate Kingsmen in PSL 2026 Opener Defending champions delivered a commanding performance in their first match to defeat debutants Hyderabad Kingsmen by 69 runs in the opening match of PSL 2026 at Gaddafi Stadium.
After setting a challenging target of 200 runs, the disciplined bowling attack of the Shaheed Afridi-led side restricted Hyderabad to 130 all out in their allotted 20 overs comfortably.
Lahore’s innings was anchored by Fakhar Zaman, whose composed half-century laid the foundation for a competitive total despite a brief collapse in the middle overs.
He scored 53 runs from 39 deliveries, striking nine boundaries, and ensured his side maintained momentum after an aggressive start provided by the opening partnership.
Fakhar and Mohammad Naeem added 84 runs for the first wicket, giving Lahore early control before Naeem departed after scoring 30 runs off 19 balls.
Lahore’s bowlers shared the workload effectively, with Haris Rauf, Sikandar Raza and Ubaid Shah claiming two wickets each to dismantle Hyderabad’s batting lineup.
Mustafizur Rahman and Shaheen Shah Afridi contributed with one wicket apiece, ensuring consistent pressure that prevented Hyderabad from mounting any significant resistance during the chase.
The collective bowling effort highlighted Lahore’s depth and discipline, completing a comprehensive victory that underlined their title credentials early in the tournament.
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