Pakistani Cricketer Irfan Khan Niazi Pulled Over for Traffic Violation
Pakistan Cricketer Breaks Traffic Rules; Policeman Asks, 'How Much Do You Get Paid For...'
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Pakistani cricketer Irfan Khan Niazi was pulled over by a traffic policeman for not wearing a seat belt. The officer recognized him and engaged in a lighthearted conversation about cricket before letting him off with a warning instead of a fine.
- 01Irfan Khan Niazi was stopped for not wearing a seat belt.
- 02The traffic policeman recognized him and discussed cricket.
- 03Niazi plays for Hyderabad Kingsmen in the Pakistan Super League.
- 04He has made his international debut in 2024.
- 05The policeman humorously mentioned a fine of PKR 5,000 but let him go with a warning.
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Irfan Khan Niazi, a 23-year-old cricketer representing the Hyderabad Kingsmen in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), was recently stopped by a traffic policeman in Pakistan for not wearing a seat belt. During the encounter, which was captured in a video that circulated on social media, the officer recognized Niazi and shifted the conversation to cricket, discussing the performance of the Hyderabad Kingsmen in PSL 2026. Niazi's team finished as runners-up in their first season after a rocky start. The policeman humorously informed Niazi about a potential fine of PKR 5,000 but ultimately decided to let him off with just a warning, emphasizing the importance of safety. Niazi has played 9 ODIs and 14 T20Is for Pakistan since making his international debut in April 2024, showcasing his growing presence in the sport.
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This incident highlights the importance of traffic safety, especially for public figures who set examples for their fans.
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