IND vs Pak off-field: BCCI complains against Rauf, Sahibzada; PCB retaliates
In a retaliatory gesture, the PCB seems to have lodged an official complaint against Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav for expressing his solidarity with victims of Pahalgam terror attack.
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On 21 Sept, Sahibzada celebrated with a gun-firing gesture using his bat as a machine gun prop. (ANI)
Dubai, 25 Sept
India has filed an official complaint with the ICC against
Pakistan cricketers Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan for their provocative
gestures during the two sides' Asia Cup Super 4 game here last Sunday.
It is reliably learnt that the BCCI filed the complaint
against the duo on Wednesday and ICC is in receipt of the e-mail.
An ICC hearing is expected to take place in case Sahibzada
and Rauf deny these allegations in writing. They might have to appear before
the ICC Elite Panel Referee Richie Richardson for a hearing.
In a retaliatory gesture, the Pakistan Cricket Board also
seems to have lodged an official complaint with the international parent body
against Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav for expressing his solidarity with
victims of Pahalgam terror attack and dedicating his team's victory to the
Indian Armed Forces involved in Operation Sindoor. His comments came after the 14
September game.
PCB alleges that Surya's comments are "political"
although technically it needs to be seen when exactly it filed the complaint,
which needs to be lodged within seven days of the said comment.
Rauf, Sahibzada
gestures
During the 21 September match, Rauf had made gestures to
depict the bringing down of a plane to mock India's military action after
Indian supporters chanted "Kohli, Kohli" referring to the couple of
match-winning sixes that the Indian legend hit off the pacer at MCG during a
T20 World Cup game in 2022.
During the match, he hurled abuses at Indian openers Shubman
Gill and Abhishek Sharma during his bowling spell and the two youngsters
responded with their bats.
Sahibzada, during the same match, celebrated with a
gun-firing gesture using his bat as a machine gun prop, something that has been
widely criticised.
"That celebration was just a moment at that time. I do
not do a lot of celebrations after scoring 50. But, it suddenly came to my mind
that let's do a celebration today. I did that. I don't know how people will
take it. I don't care about that," Farhan had told reporters after the
match.
Both Rauf and Sahibzada will have to explain their gestures
at the ICC hearing and if they can't convince then they could face sanctions as
per the code of conduct.
Naqvi posts cryptic
CR7 video on 'X'
Adding fuel to the fire, Asian Cricket Council chairman
Mohsin Naqvi on Wednesday posted a slow-motion video of Cristiano Ronaldo on
'X', where the Portuguese legend is seen gesturing that an aircraft suddenly
crashed, something that Rauf indicated on-field during the clash of arch-rivals
last Sunday.
Naqvi, apart from also being Pakistan Cricket Board
Chairman, is the 'Interior Minister' of his country and is known to make
provocative statements against the India.
Ronaldo, in the video, could well be explaining how his
direct free-kick dipped and entered the goal.
After this, whether the Indian team, which is now the
finalist of the Asia Cup, share the dais with the ACC Chairman is something
that remains to be seen.
The matter hasn't gone unnoticed as far as both BCCI and ICC
mandarins are concerned. Only time will tell if there will be some kind of
action taken against Naqvi.
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