PSL 2025 Controversy: NZ Cricketer Accuses Iftikhar Ahmed of ‘Chucking’ Mid-Over, Sparks On-Field Row

Tensions flared during Multan Sultans vs Islamabad United as New Zealand’s Colin Munro called out Pakistan spinner Iftikhar Ahmed for an alleged illegal bowling action, prompting heated scenes and intervention from umpires.

April 24, 2025: A fiery confrontation erupted during a Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2025 clash between Multan Sultans and Islamabad United on Wednesday when New Zealand batter Colin Munro accused Pakistan’s Iftikhar Ahmed of ‘chucking’ mid-over. The incident took place during the 10th over of Islamabad United’s innings, as Munro took issue with a delivery that he claimed violated legal bowling norms.

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After defending a yorker bowled by Iftikhar, Munro confronted the spinner on-field, bluntly stating his suspicion that the bowler’s action was not within the legal limits. Iftikhar reacted angrily, and the two engaged in a verbal altercation before on-field umpires intervened to de-escalate the situation.

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🔥 What Happened?

  • Over: 10th over of Islamabad United’s innings
  • Bowler: Iftikhar Ahmed
  • Batter: Colin Munro
  • Issue: Alleged illegal bowling action (“chucking”)
  • Outcome: Heated exchange, but no official intervention from umpires or match referees as of now

📢 PCB in the Spotlight: Gillespie Payment Row

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is facing scrutiny over unsettled contractual dues to former red-ball coach Jason Gillespie. The former Australian pacer, who stepped down late last year, has reportedly considered legal action and even approached the World Cricketers’ Association (WCA).

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PCB sources deny any wrongdoing, insisting Gillespie did not serve the required notice and that the board acted strictly as per contract terms. They also claim the legal department is overseeing all financial matters tied to his departure.

Gillespie, along with Gary Kirsten, was appointed on a two-year deal in 2024. Both resigned within 8 months, citing authority conflicts with PCB management.


⚠️ Key Takeaways:

  • Colin Munro accused Iftikhar Ahmed of chucking during PSL 2025, sparking a mid-match spat.
  • Umpires intervened, but no official penalty or review was initiated.
  • Jason Gillespie may pursue legal recourse over unpaid dues; PCB defends its contractual stance.
  • Aaqib Javed currently serves as interim coach following the exit of foreign coaching staff.

Tags: PSL 2025, Colin Munro, Iftikhar Ahmed chucking, PSL controversy, Pakistan Super League fight, Jason Gillespie PCB dues, PCB coach payment, Iftikhar Ahmed illegal action, Islamabad United vs Multan Sultans, cricket disputes Pakistan

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