Haris Rauf during the India vs Pakistan Asia Cup clash — fined by ICC for his controversial on-field gesture.
Published on: September 26, 2025 at 20:50
The Asia Cup 2025 clash between India and Pakistan was always going to be intense, but this time, the drama extended beyond the scoreboard. Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf and opener Sahibzada Farhan have both landed in trouble with the International Cricket Council (ICC) for their actions during the match. The ICC fined Haris Rauf 30% of his match fees and handed Farhan a formal reprimand after their on-field gestures were deemed provocative. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav was also fined for his post-match comments.
This incident has triggered huge conversations about sportsmanship, the spirit of cricket, and the importance of restraint on the field — especially in a high-voltage India vs Pakistan encounter.
The Controversial Gestures: What Sparked ICC’s Action

During the Super 4 match, Haris Rauf was seen making a “6-0” gesture and a hand sign that resembled a crashing plane while fielding near the boundary rope. This was interpreted by many as a provocative taunt referencing military tensions between the two nations.
Sahibzada Farhan added to the controversy when he celebrated his fifty by mimicking a gun-firing gesture with his bat. Fans and media on social platforms called out both players for crossing the line between natural celebration and provocation.
India’s team management officially complained to the match referee, saying the acts were inflammatory and unsportsmanlike, especially given the sensitivity of the rivalry.
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ICC’s Verdict: Fines, Warnings & a Strong Message
The ICC moved quickly to review the incidents under its Player Code of Conduct:
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Haris Rauf was found guilty of a Level-1 offence and fined 30% of his match fees. The ICC statement noted that such gestures risk “bringing the game into disrepute.”
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Sahibzada Farhan received an official reprimand — effectively a warning — but avoided a financial penalty.
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Suryakumar Yadav, India’s skipper, was fined 20% of his match fees for his political remarks during the post-match press conference, which the ICC said breached its neutrality guidelines.
The decisions were taken after a formal hearing with the match referee, team managers, and players present. The ICC stressed that such gestures could escalate tensions and must be avoided in future tournaments.
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Why This Matters for Cricket & the India-Pakistan Rivalry

This incident is a powerful reminder that every move in an India-Pakistan match is under the global spotlight. Cricket is not just a sport but an emotional experience for millions of fans, and provocative gestures risk sparking off-field controversies.
By punishing Haris Rauf and warning Sahibzada Farhan, the ICC is setting a strong precedent that celebrations must remain within the spirit of cricket. Players are expected to inspire fans, not provoke rival nations.
This also signals to boards like PCB and BCCI that the ICC will not hesitate to enforce discipline, even in matches as high-profile as the Asia Cup. For young cricketers, it’s a lesson in emotional control: every action on the field can trend worldwide within seconds, so professionalism is key.
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The ICC’s sanctions on Haris Rauf, Sahibzada Farhan, and Suryakumar Yadav underline a key truth — cricket must stay above politics and provocation. Passion is welcome, but provocation can damage the game’s reputation and inflame rivalries unnecessarily.
As we move towards the tournament’s knockout stages, all eyes will be on whether players from both sides maintain composure. The Asia Cup 2025 has already given us thrilling cricket — now it’s time to ensure the spirit of the game shines as brightly as the competition itself.