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Imran Farhat fined

Karachi: Opening batsman Imran Farhat will have to pay 50 per cent of his match fee as fine when he next plays for Pakistan after he was punished by the PCB for showing dissent with the national selection committee.

The left-hander has also been put on a six-month probation.

After he was omitted from the Pakistan team for the Abu Dhabi one-day series against Sri Lanka, Farhat had called up chief selector Salahuddin Ahmed and demanded to know why he was not picked.

Farhat's father-in-law, Mohammad Illyas, also a former Test player, had also barged into the selectors' room and misbehaved with them``After a complete review of the matter, the Board has sanctioned Farhat 50 per cent of his match fees for the next match he plays for Pakistan and also kept him on six months' probation where his behaviour and attitude will be monitored closely,'' Pakistan Cricket Board spokesman Ehsan Malik said. — PTI

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