
Haris Rauf Gesta towards Indian fans while running on the border during the Asia Cup. (Pic Credit: AFP) The controversy surrounding the Pakistani campaign Asia Cup 2025 refuses to die and fresh visual elements now draw another player into the storm. Just a few days after Haris Rauf’s provocative gesture “6-0” towards Indian fans caused outrage during Sunday’s super four clash in Dubai, Pace Bowling All-Rounder Faheem Ashraf also caught up in the same act.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The new viral shots from the India-Pakistan meetings show Faheem, while near the border, “6-0” progress with fingers towards Indian supporters. This revelation deepened the criticism of Pakistani players while mixing political and military legacy with cricket competitions.WATCH: Shots of Fahe ashraph copying the controversial gesture of Haris RaufRauf has already invited resistance after he created signals of fighter aircraft and the same hand gesture “6-0”, reference Pakistani media with unverified claims about shooting down six Indian nozzles during Sindoor operation. He repeated it again after he released Sanja Samson to 13, which further lit the tension. India, however, had the last laughter, won the competition with six goals and secured its second victory over Pakistan in the tournament.
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While the cricket world continues to discuss whether disciplinary measures should be taken, Indian assistant coach Ryan Desen wiped the incident on Tuesday. “Some of the things Haris did were not our concerns. We fought with the bat and showed them our strength,” he said before the next Indian collision Super Fours against Bangladesh.
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On the other hand, Pakistani Captain Salman Agha decided to avoid controversy and instead focused on the positives of his team despite the defeat. “The launching was much better today, and that’s positive. But to win, you have to stand out in all three aspects of the game,” Agha admitted.The gestures, however, ruled by discussing sports behavior in high-pressure events, especially because a day later the Pakistani football team U-17 was also caught in a similar storm. Celebration of “writing tea” against India at the Saff U-17 Championship in Colombo was considered a provocative nod to the Abhinandan episode Muhammad Abdullah, which attracted mixed reactions online.