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Pakistan cricketers Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan pleaded not guilty during their ICC hearing for allegedly provocative actions in the 2025 Asia Cup game against India on Friday, according to reports.

However, they are likely to be sanctioned for some of their gestures, according to tournament sources. “They are likely to be fined and given demerit points, but there will be no match ban on either of the two,” a tournament source told PTI.

Fast bowler Rauf is likely to be fined 30 per cent of his match fees for “abusive language and aggressive gestures” during the game against India last Sunday.

Farhan, on the other hand, pleaded not guilty to any code of conduct violation for his gunfire celebration during the same match, claiming that it is a “traditional way of celebrating in his ethnic Pakhtun tribe” in Pakistan.

Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan celebrates his fifty runs during the Asia Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai.
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Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan celebrates his fifty runs during the Asia Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai.
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Match referee Richie Richardson conducted the hearing at Pakistan’s team hotel in Dubai.

Both players, accompanied by team manager Naveed Akram Cheema, appeared before him in person, although their responses were provided in writing.

Pakistan too had filed a complaint against India skipper Suryakumar Yadav for making political comments after he dedicated his team’s win over the arch foes on September 14 to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and the Indian Armed Forces.

The Mumbai cricketer pleaded not guilty to the charge but was told to refrain from making any statement that could be construed as political in the remainder of the tournament.

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The ICC is yet to come out with an official statement on the matter.

Tensions between India and Pakistan have been running high, starting with Indian cricketers’ refusal to shake hands with Pakistani counterparts at toss.

The two sides will meet for the third time in the ongoing Asia Cup, in the summit clash, at the Dubai International Stadium on September 28.

(with inputs from PTI)

Published on Sep 26, 2025


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