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Akhtar loses millions due to PCB fine

Published:Monday | February 15, 2010 | 1:46 PM

Controversial fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has been left with just 44,971 rupees in 2009 match fees after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) deducted an unpaid fine of 7 million rupees for comments he made about selectors.



Akhtar was given the fine and a five-year ban in April 2008 by a PCB tribunal for a disciplinary breach after he criticised Pakistan\'s selectors.



Three months later, Lahore\'s High Court suspended Akhtar\'s ban but did not rule on the fine, which was confirmed by a PCB appellate tribunal.



Akhtar was due to earn just over 7 million rupees from his central contract fee, match fees and win bonuses for January to November 2009.



However, PCB spokesman Nadeem Sarwar says Akhtar had been sent a cheque for 44,971 rupees after the fine was deducted.