India, March 16 -- Pakistan pacer Aamir Jamal has found himself at the center of controversy after being hit with a hefty fine of PKR 1.4 million for violating the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) regulations. The disciplinary action stemmed from Jamal's decision to write the number '804' on his Test cap - an act interpreted as a political statement in support of former Pakistan cricketer and ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is currently behind bars.
As reported by Samaa TV, multiple players were penalized by the PCB for breaching the board's code of conduct, but Jamal received the strictest punishment. The number '804' is believed to represent Imran Khan's prison badge number, and his display of solidarity led to PCB taking a hard stance...
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