Lahore Qalandars duo caught flouting anti-corruption protocols at the hotel.
In a shocking turn of events, Lahore Qalandars captain Shaheen Afridi and all-rounder Sikandar Raza have landed themselves in hot water. The duo allegedly breached hotel security protocols by escorting four guests to Raza's room, despite being denied permission. This reckless move has prompted swift action from both police and the PCB, underscoring the serious nature of anti-corruption regulations in cricket.
Raza, while discussing the incident, seemed to downplay the severity, stating, "Shaheen Afridi didn't do anything." But let's be real, this isn't just a casual hotel visit. Such actions raise eyebrows and could lead to more serious repercussions for the players involved. The PCB is not one to take these breaches lightly, especially given the increasing scrutiny on player conduct.
As the cricket world watches closely, this saga highlights the importance of adhering to protocols designed to protect the integrity of the game. Will the Lahore Qalandars be able to rebound from this blunder, or will it linger over their season?
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