Cricket Controversy: The case has reached the ICC with Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan, will Surya get in trouble?

The 2025 Asia Cup is in its last stages. Meanwhile, the Cricket Board of India and Pakistan are face -to -face again with the recent events. The BCCI (Council of Cricket Control in India) and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) filed a complaint against each other and approached the ICC (International Cricket Council). India filed an official complaint with the ICC for the inflammatory gestures of Pakistani cricketers Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan during the Asia Cup Super 4 match played in Dubai last Sunday (September 21). According to sources, the BCCI filed a complaint against both players on Wednesday and the ICC received ‘NE post. If Sahibzada Farhan and Rauf deny the allegations, they may have to appear before the ICC Elite panel referee Richie Richardson for the hearing. In such a situation, Richie Richardson will decide to take action against him. PCB filed a complaint against Surya after a BCCI complaint, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) also filed a complaint against Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav. Surrya issued a statement in which he committed condemnation to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and the victory to the Indian Armed Forces involved in Operation Sindoor. The statement comes after the match on September 14. The PCB claims that Surya’s remark was ‘political’. However, it still has to be seen whether the PCB submits a complaint within a seven -day time limit. Rauf and Sahibzada made obscene gestures. During the Super 4 match on September 21, Rauf made a gesture to mock India’s military action that felt as if an airplane was being demolished. This happened when the Indian fans shouted slogans “Kohli, Kohli” on him. Virat Kohli hit two sixes of Rauf in the 2022 T20 World Championships. During the match, Rauf also abused the Indian openers Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma, both of which responded with their bat. Sahibzada Farhan also celebrated a ‘gun’ after completing the half -century. He celebrated his half -century by making his bat a machine gun. For this he was very stepped. Sahibzada Farhan later said: “It’s the same celebration at the time in my mind. I don’t usually celebrate much celebration. I thought I would do something else today. I did, and I didn’t care how people would take it.” Both players will now have to clear their gestures in the ICC trial, and if they cannot satisfy the panel, they can be punished under the code of conduct. Naqvi shared the ‘CR7’ video on Wednesday, president of the Asian Cricket Board (ACC), Mohsin Naqvi, placed a slow-movement video of Cristiano Ronaldo on her Twitter account. In this it is seen that Ronaldo makes such a gesture as if a plane suddenly crashed, just as Rauf did during the game. NAQVI, the PCB president and the Minister of Home Affairs, often makes inflammatory statements against India. In the video, however, Ronaldo probably showed how his free kick goes off and is in the goal. It will be interesting to see if the Indian team playing in the Asia Cup final will share the stage with the ACC president or not. The case is being investigated by senior officials from both BCCI and ICC. Whether there will be any action against NAQVI or not, only time will say …