Pakistan bans Faulkner over 'gross misconduct' after premature withdrawal from T20 league

Australian all-rounder James Faulkner gestures during a Pakistan Super League T20 cricket match between Quetta Gladiators and Multan Sultans in Karachi, Pakistan, on January 31, 2022. (Photo courtesy: Quetta Gladiatiors/Twitter)
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Updated 20 February 2022
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Pakistan bans Faulkner over 'gross misconduct' after premature withdrawal from T20 league

  • Australian all-rounder accused Pakistan Cricket Board of not ‘honoring my contractual agreement’
  • PCB responds to Faulkner’s allegations, details ‘gross misconduct’ by the Australian all-rounder

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Saturday barred James Faulkner from future drafts of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), after the Australian all-rounder prematurely pulled out of the ongoing seventh edition of the Twenty20 cricket league. 
PSL, Pakistan’s professional T20 cricket league, features six teams that each represent a city. Over the course of half a decade, the PSL has become Pakistan’s biggest sports event and features international stars as well. 
Earlier today, Faulkner, who was part of the Quetta Gladiators squad, apologized to the Pakistani cricket fans for having withdrawn from the tournament due to alleged mistreatment and the PCB “not honoring my contractual agreement/payments.” 

But the PCB and Quetta Gladiators denied Faulkner’s “baseless allegations” of non-payment and mistreatment in a joint statement. 
“The PCB and Quetta Gladiators are disappointed and dismayed with the reprehensible behavior of Mr.James Faulkner, who was also part of the Abu Dhabi-leg of the HBL Pakistan Super League in 2021, and, along with all participants, has always been treated with utmost respect,” the statement said. 
“Taking serious note of Mr.James Faulkner’s gross misconduct that was an attempt to bring the PCB, Pakistan cricket and the HBL Pakistan Super League into disrepute, it has been unanimously agreed by the PCB and the franchises that Mr.James Faulkner will not be drafted in future HBL Pakistan Super League events.” 
Detailing misconduct on the part of the Australian all-rounder, the PCB said in December 2021, his agent confirmed the United Kingdom bank details to which his fee payments should be transferred, but in January, for reasons best known to Faulkner, his agent sent revised banking details of Faulkner’s onshore account in Australia. 
It said the contracted 70 percent of Faulkner’s fee payment was transferred to his offshore UK bank account and he acknowledged the receipt of the payment. 
Accordingly, the PCB said, payments due to Faulkner were “fully up to date” and the remaining 30 percent of his contractual payment was to be due 40 days after the completion of the PSL 2022, which was now “a matter to be reviewed in line with his contract.” 
“In spite of the money being transferred and received in his account, Mr.Faulkner continued to insist that a second duplicate payment of the same amount be made to his account in Australia. This meant Mr.Faulkner would have been paid twice,” the statement read. 
“He further threatened and refused to participate in his side’s match against Multan Sultans on Friday afternoon until his money demands were met.” 
The PCB said as a responsible organization, it engaged with Faulkner early Friday afternoon in an attempt to reason with him. 
Despite his “reprehensible and insulting behavior” during the conversation, Faulkner was assured that all his grievances would be addressed but he refused to reconsider his decision to take the field in a crucial match for his side, let his team down and demanded that his travel arrangements be immediately made, the board said. 
“During this time, the PCB was also in constant contact with his agent, who was regretful and apologetic,” the statement read further. 
“Prior to his departure on Saturday morning, Mr.Faulkner caused deliberate damage to the hotel property and as a result had to pay damages to the hotel management.” 
The PCB said later it also received complaints from immigration authorities that Faulkner had acted inappropriately and abusively at the airport. 
The board noted that no player had ever complained about the nonfulfillment of the PCB’s contractual obligations in the history of PSL. 
“Instead, all players have only praised and appreciated the efforts of the PCB to make their stay, appearance and participation as comfortable as practically possible,” it said. 
“This is evident that from the fact that most of these cricketers have continued to remain part of the PCB’s marquee event since 2016 and have helped the PCB to make the HBL PSL a strong and formidable brand as it stands today.” 

 


Pakistan hails Bangladesh’s ‘historic democratic transition’ as ties gather momentum

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Pakistan hails Bangladesh’s ‘historic democratic transition’ as ties gather momentum

  • Ahsan Iqbal visits Dhaka for the swearing-in of PM-elect Tarique Rahman after recent elections
  • Islamabad calls for building connectivity, expanding trade and shaping a stable region together

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal on Tuesday congratulated Bangladesh on a “historic democratic transition,” as he pointed to positive momentum in Pakistan-Bangladesh relations during a visit to Dhaka for the oath-taking of Prime Minister-elect Tarique Rahman.

Bangladesh’s parliament was sworn in earlier in the day, marking the first elected legislature since a deadly 2024 uprising that toppled the government of Sheikh Hasina. Rahman, 60, is chief of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and won a landslide victory in the February 12 elections.

He is set to formally take office later on Tuesday after lawmakers pledged loyalty before their country’s chief election commissioner.

The Pakistani minister said in a social media post on X he met Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser, Muhammad Yunus, and congratulated him “on the successful conduct of elections and the historic democratic transition.”

“Our discussions focused on opening a new, forward-looking chapter in Pakistan-Bangladesh relations,” he said. “I expressed appreciation for the positive momentum in bilateral ties, including growing trade engagement, revival of direct air connectivity, and renewed people-to-people contacts.”

Pakistan’s Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal (left), paid a courtesy call on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus (right) at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 17, 2026. (AhsanIqbal/X)

“We agreed that the current regional and geopolitical environment demands greater economic cooperation, connectivity, and collaboration between our two countries,” he added.

Iqbal also extended an invitation to Yunus to visit Pakistan to institutionalize cooperation in youth empowerment, innovation and sustainable development.

“Pakistan and Bangladesh share deep cultural, historical, and social affinities,” he said. “It is time to transform these affinities into structured economic partnerships, academic exchanges, and regional cooperation. Our future lies in building connectivity, expanding trade, empowering youth, and shaping a stable and prosperous South Asia together.”

Bangladesh’s Prime Minister-elect Rahman has pledged to restore economic stability and revive growth after months of turmoil that rattled investor confidence in the world’s second-largest garment exporter. In his victory speech, he described the outcome as a win for democracy but warned of challenges, including a fragile economy and weakened institutions.

Pakistan and Bangladesh have improved bilateral ties amid a recent thaw in relations. The two countries were part of the same state until Bangladesh’s secession following a bloody civil war in 1971, an event that long cast a shadow over ties.

Relations have warmed since August 2024, after the ouster of Hasina, who was widely viewed as close to India. While Islamabad and Dhaka have moved closer, ties between Bangladesh and New Delhi remain strained over India’s decision to grant asylum to Hasina.