Pakistan\'s Umar Akmal fined for night out in Dubai

Pakistan's Umar Akmal fined for night out in Dubai

AFP  |  Karachi 

Pakistani Akmal's dancing skills off the pitch have landed him in trouble as the maverick middle-order batsman was fined 20 percent of his match fee for a night out in

It was his first international fixture since January 2017.

But a video clip circulating on showed attending a concert and dancing on Friday night in

The Board (PCB) said in a statement late Monday that had apologised after charged him with breaching the team's curfew and going to a club, a violation of the rules for tours.

"I am glad that Umar has realised his mistake, and has accepted and apologised for his actions, which were clearly unprofessional and in no way can be ignored or overlooked," PCB said.

"The PCB expects a high level of professionalism and commitment from its players, and this action is a reiteration and timely reminder that any indiscipline shall not be tolerated or accepted."

Umar managed just 150 runs in the five matches -- a disappointing show that could have a negative impact on his potential selection for the 2019 World Cup, to be held in England and from May 30 to July 14.

The has had a history of disciplinary problems since making his international debut in 2009.

He was infamously arrested for a day in 2014 after attacking a In 2015, he was dropped from the team after reported another raucous night of dancing.

Waqar Younis, Pakistan's previous head coach, also suggested the PCB keep Umar away from the team over disciplinary problems following the World Twenty20 in in 2016.

He has also clashed repeatedly with

In 2017 Arthur sent him home days before the start of after he failed a fitness test.

Later that year he received a three-month ban after a spat with Arthur in the national academy in Lahore.

Umar is also under investigation by the International Council (ICC) for claiming in a television interview that he was offered money to underperform during held in and

The ICC said Umar has not been charged, so he was free to play in international competition.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 21:05 IST