Pakistan cricket team management, led by national team director Mohammad Hafeez, has introduced stricter rules for players during their current tour in Australia.
New Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) include a zero-tolerance policy on inactivity, with a $500 fine for players caught sleeping in the dressing room.
Previously, players not in the playing XI used to sleep in the dressing room, but the new management wants them to rest at the hotel instead of the stadium.
Although these rules aim to promote professionalism, some players are reportedly frustrated, comparing the strictness to regulations for under-16 teams. Informal talks among players suggest discontent with a perceived lack of trust and personal space.
Hafeez, known as "Professor" for his discipline emphasis, defends the SOPs, emphasising the need for high standards during a crucial tour.
He advises players to avoid appearing lethargic or disengaged in public spaces. This development has sparked debate in the cricket community.
Some support Hafeez's strict stance, believing increased professionalism is crucial for success. However, others express concerns about its potential impact on player morale and freedom.