PCB warns players for violation of central contract

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) issued a warning to the players for violating the central contract.

The sources revealed that the crisisrs have been advised to follow the rules included in the central agreement and that those who are connected to the central agreement do not post on social media without the approval of the media agency.

Sources said that social media guidelines have also been reminded to the cricketers’ managers and the PCB has made it clear that political posts will not be accepted.

According to sources, players with central contracts will now have to act very carefully and can face fines of at least Rs 1 crore for controversial posts.

It should be noted that according to the central agreement, the social media policy has been recalled for the perpetrators.

It should be noted that the warning and recall of the important directives of the PCB on the violation of the central agreement is a link to the incident with Naseem Shah.

Controversial tweet of Pakistan cricket team player Naseem Shah was published on social media account, on which PCB took action and reprimanded him and later fined him Rs 2 crore.

In this regard, Nasim Shah said that I fully accept the responsibility of my platform, necessary changes have been made so that this does not happen in the future.

The blogger said, “I sincerely apologize to all those affected by the misuse of the platform.

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