Mohammad Amir and Faheem Ashraf Fined for Breaching Code of Conduct During PSL 11

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Mohammad Amir and Faheem Ashraf have been fined following an on-field altercation during the 2026 Pakistan Super League (PSL 11) match between RawalPindiz vs Islamabad United at the National Bank Stadium.
RawalPindiz pacer Mohammad Amir and Islamabad United all-rounder Faheem Ashraf were each handed a 10 percent fine of their match fee for Level 1 offences under the PSL Code of Conduct.
Amir was found guilty of breaching Article 2.5, which relates to the use of language, actions, or gestures that are disparaging or could provoke an aggressive response from a batter upon dismissal. Faheem, on the other hand, was charged under Article 2.21, which concerns bringing the game into disrepute.
Both players admitted the charges put forward by on-field umpires Alex Wharf and Faisal Khan Aafreedi and accepted the sanctions imposed by match referee Sir Richard Richardson.
The incident took place on the third delivery of the 17th over when Amir bowled a slower bouncer. Faheem attempted an upper cut but edged the ball to wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan.
Following the dismissal, Amir made an animated gesture towards Faheem and appeared to signal him back to the pavilion. In response, Faheem reacted angrily, walking towards the bowler and raising his bat.
The situation escalated briefly before Asif Afridi and Saad Masood intervened to separate the players and defuse the tension.
Meanwhile, Rawalpindiz continue to struggle in the tournament, remaining at the bottom of the table with just one win and eight defeats from nine matches. The side has collected two points and holds a net run rate of -1.330.
They will play their final league-stage fixture against Hyderabad Kingsmen on April 26.
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