After a violent confrontation in their thrilling Asia Cup encounter in Sharjah, both Asif Ali of Pakistan and Fareed Ahmad of Afghanistan were fined 25% of their match money.
On Wednesday, the Afghans were eliminated from the Twenty20 tournament with tournament favorites India after a sad one-wicket loss to Pakistan.
Fines of 25% of their match fees have been assessed to Asif Ali and Fareed Ahmad.
Afghanistan’s Fareed Ahmad and Pakistan’s Asif Ali get into an altercation following Ali’s dismissal from their Twenty20 international cricket Super Four match on September 7, 2022, at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
During the Afghanistan and Pakistan Twenty20 international cricket Super Four match at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah on September 7, 2022, Pakistan’s Asif Ali (R) and Afghanistan’s Fareed Ahmad argued after a dismissal.
In an exciting Asia Cup encounter in Sharjah, Pakistan’s Asif Ali and Afghanistan’s Fareed Ahmad got into an argument and were penalized 25% of their match money, according to reports from Dubai.
On Wednesday, the Afghans were eliminated from the Twenty20 tournament with tournament favourites India after a sad one-wicket loss to Pakistan.
This happened during Pakistan’s 19th over of their innings.
After fast bowler Fareed dismissed Asif by “making inappropriate physical contact” with the batsman, the latter “reacted with an angry motion of the bat,” as reported by the International Cricket Council.
Both players, who had been in good standing for the previous 24 months, have had one demerit point added to their disciplinary records.
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