Dubai: ICC match referee Richie Richardson has instructed Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav to avoid making remarks that could be interpreted as political, following a complaint filed by the Pakistan Cricket Board. The directive came during an official hearing, where Pakistan players have also been called to appear Friday.
The hearing against Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan and Haris Rauf, on a complaint filed by the BCCI, will be held Friday as the two are playing in their Asia Cup match against Sri Lanka Thursday.
It is understood that the PCB had filed the complaint within the stipulated seven-day period after the September 14 game between India and Pakistan in which Suryakumar had refused to shake hands and then dedicated the victory to the Indian armed forces for carrying out Operation Sindoor in May. He had also expressed solidarity with the victims of Pahalgam terror attack.
“Surya attended the ICC hearing today. He was accompanied by BCCI’s COO and Cricket Operations Manager. Richardson explained to him that he shouldn’t be making any comments that could be seen as political in nature. The sanction can’t be ascertained. Since it falls under Level 1, it could either be a warning or a financial penalty of 15 percent deductions in match fees,” a tournament source privy to the details told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
Earlier, India had filed an official complaint with the ICC against Pakistan cricketers Rauf and Farhan for their provocative gestures during the two sides’ Asia Cup Super 4 game here last Sunday.
It is reliably learnt that the BCCI filed the complaint against the duo Wednesday and the ICC is in receipt of the e-mail.
Rauf, Sahibzada gestures
During the September 21 match, Rauf had made gestures to depict the bringing down of a plane to mock India’s military action after Indian supporters chanted “Kohli, Kohli” referring to the couple of match-winning sixes that the Indian legend hit off the pacer at MCG during a T20 World Cup game in 2022.
During the match, he hurled abuses at Indian openers Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma during his bowling spell, and the two youngsters responded with their bats.
Sahibzada, during the same match, celebrated with a gun-firing gesture using his bat as a machine gun prop, something that has been widely criticised.
“That celebration was just a moment at that time. I do not do a lot of celebrations after scoring 50. But, it suddenly came to my mind that let’s do a celebration today. I did that. I don’t know how people will take it. I don’t care about that,” Farhan had told reporters after the match.
Both Rauf and Sahibzada will have to explain their gestures at the hearing and if the players’ answers are not convincing, then they could face sanctions as per the code of conduct.
Naqvi posts cryptic CR7 video on ‘X’
Adding fuel to the fire, Asian Cricket Council (ACC) chairman Mohsin Naqvi Wednesday posted a slow-motion video of Cristiano Ronaldo on ‘X’, where the Portuguese legend is seen gesturing that an aircraft suddenly crashed, something that Rauf indicated on-field last Sunday.
Naqvi, apart from also being the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman, is the interior minister of his country and is known to make provocative statements against India.
Ronaldo, in the video, could be explaining how his direct free-kick dipped and entered the goal.
After this, whether the Indian team, which is now the finalist of the Asia Cup, share the dais with the ACC Chairman is something that remains to be seen.
The matter hasn’t gone unnoticed as far as both BCCI and ICC mandarins are concerned. Only time will tell if there will be some kind of action taken against Naqvi.
PTI