Here’s the reason why Fakhar Zaman has been handed a two-match ban in PSL 2026

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The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 has been rocked by a major disciplinary scandal involving one of its most prominent stars. Lahore Qalandars’ veteran opener, Fakhar Zaman, has been handed a two-match suspension following a high-stakes investigation into ball-tampering allegations. The decision comes at a critical juncture in the tournament, leaving the two-time champions without their premier explosive batter for upcoming clashes against Multan Sultans and Islamabad United.
The incident, which occurred during the closing stages of a thrilling encounter between Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings at the Gaddafi Stadium, has sparked intense debate across the cricketing world regarding player conduct and the pressure of the death overs.
The suspension is the result of a Level 3 offence under the PSL Code of Conduct. Specifically, Fakhar was found guilty of breaching Article 41.3, which strictly prohibits players from altering the condition of the ball.
The drama unfolded during the final over of Karachi Kings’ run chase on Sunday night. As Karachi required 14 runs to win, on-field umpire Faisal Afridi intercepted the ball after it had been passed between captain Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, and Fakhar. Video footage reviewed during the hearing reportedly showed Fakhar applying significant pressure and manipulating the ball’s surface in a manner that exceeded natural wear and tear.
Following a consultation with fellow umpire Sharfuddoula, the officials took the rare step of:
Match Referee Roshan Mahanama spearheaded the disciplinary hearing, determining that the physical evidence of the ball’s condition was consistent with deliberate tampering. Under the league’s regulations, a first-time Level 3 offence carries a mandatory suspension of one to two matches; Mahanama opted for the maximum penalty, citing the severity of the breach.
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Fakhar has maintained a firm stance of innocence throughout the proceedings. Unlike many players who accept a referee’s sanction to avoid further scrutiny, Fakhar contested the initial charge, necessitating a full formal hearing.
During the session attended by Lahore Qalandars’ leadership including Afridi and Team Director Sameen Rana, Fakhar argued that his actions were misinterpreted and that he did not intend to unfairly influence the ball’s trajectory or grip. Despite his defense, the match referee remained unconvinced, leading to the two-match ban.
The verdict has significant ramifications:
While the franchise has expressed disappointment over the severity of the ruling, the PCB has reiterated its zero-tolerance policy regarding on-field integrity. For Fakhar, a player known for his aggressive yet fair play, this verdict remains a significant blot on an otherwise illustrious career in the PSL.
Also READ: PCB penalizes Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah for breaching security protocol and posting offensive tweet during PSL 2026
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