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Top news from the cricket world shows how two Pakistani cricket players have caused a huge controversy with their actions during the Asia Cup match against India on Sunday. Breaking news reports indicate that the two players made gestures that look like guns and military references. These actions have made people angry in both countries, especially in India. This latest sports news has created problems that go far beyond just cricket, with politicians demanding action. 

This incident happened during the Super Four match in Dubai when Pakistan played against India. Pakistan team’s opener Sahibzada Farhan celebrated his 50 runs by holding his cricket bat like a rifle. Many people said that it looked like he was copying an AK-47 gun and trying to gesture at something. Later in the same match, fast bowler Haris Rauf made hand gestures showing 6–0 to Indian fans, which referred to Pakistan’s claims about shooting down six Indian fighter jets during a military conflict that happened in May 2025.

Players Make Controversial Gestures During High-Profile Match 

The timing of these actions made things much worse because they came just a month after a terrible attack in Pahalgam in India, where 26 tourists were killed by terrorists. When Sahibzada Farhan scored his 50 runs, he pointed his cricket bat in the air like it was a weapon, which immediately went viral on social media and made people very angry. Many viewers saw this as making fun of serious violence and showing disrespect to the victims of terrorism.

Then, Farhan later tried to defend what he did by saying that it was just something that happened in the moment. He told reporters that he rarely celebrates when he scores 50 runs and that the test just came to him suddenly. The players also said he doesn’t know how people took it and claimed he doesn’t care about the reactions. This made people even angrier towards his attitude towards a sensitive matter. 

Political Leaders Demand Action And Threaten Cricket Boycott 

Indian politicians have responded with harsh criticism of the Pakistani players. Many of them wrote angry messages on social media, saying that Farhan’s sister proved how terrorists killed innocent people in Pahalgam. He also made very sarcastic comments about Indian cricket officials, just suggesting they should be aware of not allowing such shameful incidents to happen. 

Many political leaders are now saying that India should completely stop playing cricket matches against Pakistan because of incidents and disrespect like this. The controversy has brought back old debates about whether the two countries should continue their cricket relationship, given the ongoing tensions. 

Cricket Officials Under Pressure 

The International Cricket Council now faces a lot of pressure to punish the Pakistani players for their actions during the match with India. Sports news reports indicate that the ICC has made rules against political gestures by players, especially when they involve personal messages or controversial and sensitive topics. While the ICC doesn’t specifically ban political gestures, it does have broader rules about conduct that brings shame to the game of cricket.

Former Indian cricket players like Virendra Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh have suggested that the ICC must address this issue seriously and not ignore what happened in the match. If the cricket authorities decide to charge the players, they would likely face level one violations, which could result in fines of up to half their match fee, official warnings, or penalty points. 

Inspirepreneur Insight  

Sports should remain sports, pure and simple. When players bring political tensions, provocative gestures, or military references on the cricket field, they damage the beautiful spirit of competition that brings people together. Cricket has always been a game that unites fans across borders, especially in India. And these kinds of actions only create divisions when we need more unity. Players should remember that they are role models for millions of young fans around the world. 

FAQs 

  1. Why are people so angry about the gestures made by Pakistani players?

People are angry about these actions because they came just a few months after a terrorist attack that killed 26 tourists in India. So, making gun-like gestures during the game seemed very insensitive and disrespectful. 

  1. What exactly did Pakistani players do during the match?

 2 Pakistani cricket players, Sahibzada Farhan, held his bat in the air like a gun, and Harris Ruaf made 6–0, referring to military claims. 

  1. What punishment might the Pakistani players face?

The ICC could deduct half of their match fees or add penalty points to their records. 

  1. How did the Pakistani players react after doing the action?

They said that they did the actions in the heat of the moment and didn’t care about the reactions.


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