Pakistan Super League 2026 (PSL 2026) continues to make headlines, often for reasons off the field. A recent video from one of the matches has sparked fresh debate, showing a cigarette being smoked inside the stadium during live coverage. The incident has once again raised questions about oversight and discipline in the league.
In the footage, a man is seen seated in the stands, smoking a cigarette. As soon as the camera focuses on him, he appears flustered, hastily trying to leave his spot while attempting to hide the cigarette. Despite his efforts, the moment was clearly captured on video and quickly circulated on social media.
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🚨 STANDARD OF PSL 🚨
Sports Journalist Ejaz Bakhri was caught smoking live in the PSL 2026 match 😯
Is smoking allowed in the Stadium during the PSL matches?🧐
The standard of PSL is going down and down and will continue to be down in coming years 😵💫pic.twitter.com/dKCcn8RtHa
— Ajay Jadeja (@AjayJadeja171) April 2, 2026
Who Was the Man Smoking?
The man in question has been identified as Ejaz Wasim Bakhri, reportedly a Pakistani journalist. Bringing items like cigarettes into the stadium is strictly prohibited, making this incident particularly concerning. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) may now face pressure to take action or tighten security measures during matches.
Imad Wasim Previously Caught Smoking
This is not the first time cigarettes have caused embarrassment in the PSL. Former Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim was also caught on camera smoking during a past season, drawing criticism from fans and cricket authorities alike.
PSL’s Ongoing Controversies
PSL has faced multiple controversies over the years. Earlier in the 2026 season, incidents like ball tampering led to disciplinary actions – Fakhar Zaman received a two-match ban. Also, issues like jersey color rubbing off on the ball further marred the tournament. From on-field misconduct to off-field controversies, the league has consistently found itself under scrutiny.
With this latest cigarette incident, PSL 2026 once again finds itself in the spotlight, reminding fans and officials alike that controversies remain an inseparable part of the tournament.


