
Pakistani fast Haris Rauf pitching was fined 30 percent of his wrestling fees for a provocative gesture during the high voltage of Asia Cup Super Four Clash against India in Dubai 21 September. The sources confirmed that the ICC referee spoiled the match for imitating the plane with the Indian body against the spirit against the spirit.
Rauf, however, during the ICC meeting on Friday 26th September confessed to the guilt. Pacer found himself in the center of controversy after his gestures towards the Indian crowd were considered a provocative nature.
The incident developed when Indian fans sang at the stadium “Kohli, Kohli” – a reminder of the two iconic six virat Kohli rushed rauf during the T20 2022 World Championship. His frustration also spilled into the field as he directed the offensive words to the young introductory couple India, SHUBMAN GILL and Abhishek Sharma. However, both doughs responded in the best possible way – by their bats to speak with a certainty play on a stroke.
To hear, Rauf resistedlasting that his “6-0” gesture meant nothing and was not focused on India. He even questioned ICC officials on what they believe that the gesture suggested, and stressed that they could not provide a clear answer. Rauf claimed that there was no reference to India in his actions.
The hearing of the ICC, made after the game, found that Haris Rauf and Opener Sahibzada Farhan Vinni from level 1 offenses according to the Code of Behavior. While Rauf received a fine of 30 percent of his match fees for a provocative gesture, f
Will appear before ICC officials earlier on the day, Farhan defended his celebrationlasting that it was not political. He pointed out that the former Indian captains of MS Dhoni and Virt Kohli also used the same gesture in the past. Farhan performed a celebration after fifty against India scored in the Super Four conflict.
Meanwhile, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav appeared on Thursday after the Pakistanic cricket council filed a complaint against his notes after the match after the group meeting, where he devoted to the Indian victory to the armed forces.
PCB claimed that Suryakumar’s mention of Sindoor surgery – the Indian military response to the Pahalgam attack in April – carried political undertones. Yadav confessed that he did not appear before the referee Richie Richardson. However, ICC warned him of a similar comment in the future.
Farhan made a smooth 58 out of 45 balls in Pakistan’s unsuccessful persecution, which ended with a six -member defeat in India. ICC explained that such celebrations bring the game to shame, although the distributed sanctions are the lowest under the code.
Breaming level 1 usually carries a fine of up to 50 percent of the match fee and one or two points of the Demerit. In this case, the players were released with financial sanctions and warnings, but uncertainly told them to refrain from repeated crimes.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
26 September 2025