Pakistani National Cricket Team star fast bowler Haris Rauf and batter Sahibzada Farhan have managed to avoid suspension after the BCCI lodged an official complaint with the ICC over their controversial gestures during the high-voltage India–Pakistan Super Four clash in the 2025 Asia Cup.
However, the ICC chairman Jay Shah has enforced strict financial penalties on Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan to set an example for the future.
Notably, Sahibzada was summoned by the ICC for his celebratory gun firing in the air, while Rauf is facing the head for his “6-0” and plane crash gesture.
Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan escape ban after BCCI’s complaint
According to the latest reports, the sanctions are likely to include a hefty fine on both Sahibzada and Rauf for their on-field behavior. It is being said that they could be fined 50–100% of their match fee for their controversial gestures during the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four match on September 21.
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During the hearing, Farhan tried to defend himself by telling match referee Andy Pycroft that even India’s MS Dhoni celebrated in the same way he did. However, despite the strong complaint from the BCCI, no suspensions have been announced yet by the ICC.
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