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After reports of infighting in the team in South Africa came through and Pakistan were whitewashed in Australia, PCB banned the senior players for indiscipline and leaking confidential team information.
Against Japan, they showcased both in spades and would have stayed in the fight for longer had it not been for their indiscipline.
But, rather than address the whys and wherefores that broke its heart, among which were greed, indiscipline, uncontrolled lust for privileges and the love of pelf, the blame game took over.
He acknowledged that there would be incidents of indiscipline.
Source: https://stluciatimes.com/151398/2023/02/mixed-emotions-as-lhcss-principal-rohan-lubon-moves-on/
He had, in the course of his presentation, reiterated the administration’s zero tolerance for indiscipline and poor performance.
Khalili said: “The vandalism and looting we see is likely both a result of indiscipline and an element of psychological warfare.
Source: https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-palestine-troops-looting-vandalism-spree-gaza
Nawangwe, in his communication, raised concerns about indiscipline among some Makerere staff, such as a lack of adherence to official schedules and the creation of individual timetables with little consideration for student convenience.
Sir Clive Woodward has warned England indiscipline will cost them at the World Cup unless Owen Farrell and Steve Borthwick address the issue.
Source: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/sunday-rugby-news-wales-sweat-27508933