The India–Pakistan rivalry in cricket has taken another heated turn as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has filed an official complaint with the International Cricket Council (ICC) against Pakistani players Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan.
What Sparked the Complaint?
During the Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours clash, both Pakistani cricketers drew attention not just for their performances but also for their on-field gestures:
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Sahibzada Farhan celebrated his half-century by mimicking gunfire with his bat, a move the BCCI labeled as “provocative.”
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Haris Rauf made “downed jet” gestures toward the crowd near the boundary, further intensifying the atmosphere.
Both moments quickly went viral on social media, igniting debates among fans and analysts alike.
Formal Action by the BCCI
According to reports, the BCCI submitted its complaint via email on Monday. If Pakistan’s players contest the charges, a hearing led by match referee Richie Richardson may follow.
This move comes after earlier friction between the two boards:
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PCB had already raised concerns with the ICC over Suryakumar Yadav’s remarks.
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Pakistan also complained about India’s refusal to shake hands after matches.
Political Tensions Spill Onto the Pitch
This Asia Cup is the first meeting between India and Pakistan since an armed conflict earlier in 2025, adding heavy political undertones to their clashes. What many expected to be tense cricketing encounters have now escalated into off-field disputes as well.
What’s Next?
With the possibility of a third showdown between the two teams in this Asia Cup, the rivalry shows no signs of cooling down. Cricket fans worldwide are now watching closely to see how the ICC responds to BCCI’s complaint — and whether the focus will return to the game itself or remain mired in controversy.