Mohammad Ali fined 10% of match fee for PSL Code of Conduct breach in Eliminator 2
The Hyderabad Kingsmen pacer accepted a Level 1 violation after an incident in the 16th over against Islamabad United, as his team clinched a two-run victory to reach the final.

KUWAIT —
Key facts
- Mohammad Ali fined 10% of match fee for Level 1 breach of PSL Code of Conduct.
- Violation occurred in 16th over of Islamabad United's innings when Faheem Ashraf came to bat.
- Charge levelled by on-field umpires Ahsan Raza and Shahid Saikat; sanction imposed by match referee Roshan Mahanama.
- Hyderabad Kingsmen beat Islamabad United by two runs to reach PSL 11 final.
- Kingsmen posted 186/5, driven by Usman Khan's unbeaten 61 off 30 balls.
- Islamabad fell short despite Mark Chapman's 43 off 26 and a late 22-run over from Ali.
- Final against Peshawar Zalmi scheduled for Sunday at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.
Pacer penalised for conduct bringing game into disrepute
Hyderabad Kingsmen fast bowler Mohammad Ali has been fined 10% of his match fee after pleading guilty to a Level 1 breach of the HBL Pakistan Super League Code of Conduct during Friday night's Eliminator 2 against Islamabad United at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Ali was found to have violated Article 2.21 of the code, which relates to "conduct that brings the game into disrepute". The incident took place in the 16th over of Islamabad United’s innings when Faheem Ashraf walked in to bat after the dismissal of Haider Ali. The charge was levelled by on-field umpires Ahsan Raza and Shahid Saikat, while match referee Roshan Mahanama imposed the sanction. The fine amounts to 10% of Ali's match fee for the fixture.
Thrilling two-run win books final berth
The Kingsmen went on to beat Islamabad United by two runs to book their place in the PSL 11 final against table-toppers Peshawar Zalmi at the same venue on Sunday, ending United's campaign in the tournament. Chasing 187, Islamabad lost Sameer Minhas for six and Mohsin Riaz for five inside the first three overs with 15 runs on the board. Devon Conway and Shadab Khan then added 42 before Saim Ayub dismissed Conway for 30 off 25 balls in the eighth over. Shadab made 22 off 24 deliveries before falling to Hassan Khan at the start of the 11th over, while Mark Chapman kept Islamabad in the hunt with 43 off 26 balls. Chapman added 64 runs with Haider Ali, who scored 31 off 16 before falling to Mohammad Ali in the 16th over.
Late drama as Ali concedes 22 in penultimate over
Faheem Ashraf and Chris Green then smashed 22 runs off Ali in the penultimate over to leave Islamabad needing six from the last over, but Hunain Shah conceded only three to seal a two-run win. Ali and Hunain took two wickets each, while Akif Javed, Hassan Khan and Saim Ayub picked up one apiece. Earlier, Hyderabad Kingsmen posted 186/5 after being put in to bat, driven by a 101-run fifth-wicket stand between Usman Khan and Kusal Perera. Usman remained unbeaten on 61 off 30 balls, while Perera made 37 from 21 deliveries. Saim Ayub scored 38 and captain Marnus Labuschagne added 40, while Imad Wasim was Islamabad's standout bowler with 2 for 16 in two overs.
Disciplinary action underscores code enforcement
The fine against Mohammad Ali highlights the PSL's commitment to enforcing its Code of Conduct, with Article 2.21 targeting behaviour that damages the game's reputation. The swift adjudication — with the player pleading guilty — allowed the match to proceed without further disruption. Match referee Roshan Mahanama, a former Sri Lankan cricketer, imposed the sanction after reviewing the incident with the on-field umpires. The exact nature of Ali's conduct during the 16th over was not detailed, but the charge suggests a breach of professional standards.
Kingsmen set for final showdown with Zalmi
Hyderabad Kingsmen now face Peshawar Zalmi in the PSL 11 final on Sunday at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. Zalmi finished as table-toppers in the league stage and will be seeking their first title since 2018. The Kingsmen, who have never won the PSL, will rely on the form of Usman Khan and the bowling depth that saw them defend 186 against a strong Islamabad batting lineup. The final promises to be a fitting climax to a tournament that has seen dramatic finishes and standout individual performances.
The bottom line
- Mohammad Ali fined 10% of match fee for Level 1 Code of Conduct breach during PSL Eliminator 2.
- Hyderabad Kingsmen defeated Islamabad United by two runs to reach the final.
- Usman Khan's unbeaten 61 off 30 balls anchored Kingsmen's total of 186/5.
- Islamabad's Mark Chapman top-scored with 43 off 26 in a losing cause.
- Kingsmen will face Peshawar Zalmi in the PSL 11 final on Sunday at Gaddafi Stadium.


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