

The ICC is set to hold a crucial hearing today for Pakistan cricketers Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan over provocative on-field gestures during the Asia Cup Super 4 clash against India. The controversy has sparked widespread debate, with both players now under the ICC’s disciplinary lens. With the BCCI officially filing complaints, the hearing will decide if their actions violated the spirit of cricket and the ICC Code of Conduct. Fans and experts are eagerly waiting for the outcome.
Suryakumar Yadav declared himself “Not Guilty” during the hearing and was advised by the ICC to refrain from making further such remarks.
During the Super 4 match, both Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan made rude and aggressive gestures, further escalating the tension between the two teams. The PCB is expected to argue that the gestures were not verbal abuse. It remains to be seen if ICC will issue just a warning or impose stricter penalties.
This intense rivalry comes ahead of the first-ever Asia Cup final between India and Pakistan in the tournament’s 41-year history on September 28.













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