PCB Enforces Stricter Security Guidelines for PSL 2026 Following Controversy
PCB Issues Strict PSL Guidelines After Shaheen Afridi-Sikandar Raza Controversy
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has implemented stricter security measures for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 after a security breach at a team hotel. New guidelines require players to seek prior approval for family visits, following an incident involving players Shaheen Afridi and Sikandar Raza.
- 01PCB tightens security protocols for PSL 2026 after hotel breach.
- 02Players must seek 24-hour approval for family visits to hotel rooms.
- 03Only immediate family members are allowed in players' rooms with prior clearance.
- 04Incident involved Shaheen Afridi and Sikandar Raza with unauthorized guests.
- 05Police have warned PCB about the risks of non-compliance with security protocols.
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In response to a recent security breach at a team hotel, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has tightened its security protocols for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026. The new guidelines, communicated to all eight franchises, emphasize that any further lapses will not be tolerated. This decision comes after Sikandar Raza, a player for Lahore Qalandars, thanked the PCB on social media for allowing family visits, which raised security concerns. Players are now required to seek permission 24 hours in advance before family members can visit the hotel, and only immediate family, including wives, parents, and siblings, are permitted in their rooms. The urgency of these measures follows an incident where four unauthorized guests were found in Raza's room, prompting serious concerns from senior police officials regarding the safety of players and staff. The PCB's security manager has also highlighted the need for strict compliance with these new protocols to ensure a secure environment during the tournament.
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These measures aim to enhance player safety and maintain the integrity of the tournament, ensuring a secure environment for all participants.
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