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Cricket News Desk. The International Cricket Board (ICC) fined Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav 30 percent of the match fee on Friday. This action was done after the complaint of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) was heard. However, the Council of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has appealed against this decision of the global government organization of the game. The Indian captain has dedicated India’s victory in the group stage against Pakistan to the Indian Army who performed Operation Sindoor. He also expressed Solidarity with the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, the decision against which Pakistan objected. PCB objected to the statement of Suryakumar. PCB filed a complaint on September 14 after the match between India and Pakistan. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav refused to join Pakistani players in the match and dedicated the Indian team’s victory to the Indian army forces who performed Operation Sindoor. He also expressed Solidarity with the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack. A source of the tournament told PTI on Thursday about the condition of anonymity: ‘Suryakumar was present at the ICC trial today. He was accompanied by BCCI’s COO and cricket operation manager. Richardson explained that he should not comment. The nature of the punishment is not yet known. Scarcity of 15 percent, so it can be a scarcity of 15 percent. Suryakumar expressed Solidarity with the families of the victims, Suryakumar said after the game: “I want to say something, and this is the right time. We stand with the families of those who died in the Pahalgam terror attack and their solidarity with them. I dedicate this victory (against Pakistan) to all our army.” Hopefully they will continue to inspire us and when we have the opportunity to encourage them, we will bring a smile to our faces. Penalty to Rauf, strict warning to Farhan. Earlier, the International Cricket Board (ICC) heard the complaint of the Council of Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday. A complaint was filed against Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf and batsman Sahibzada Farhan. The news agency PTI quoted sources relating to the tournament and said that the ICC was convicted during the match against India on Sunday for the use of abusive language and derogatory gestures and 30 percent of the match fees were fined. Sahibzada Farhan also received a strict warning for his ‘shooting celebration’. According to the news agency Pti, referee Richie Richardson completed the trial in the Team Hotel on Friday afternoon. After hearing, Rauf was fined, while Farhan was warned and released. “Share this story -tags
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