Overview
- Tournament sources say Haris Rauf was docked 30% of his match fee for abusive language and aggressive gestures during the Sept. 21 Super Four match in Dubai.
- Sahibzada Farhan received an official warning with no financial penalty over his gun-shot style celebration after reaching a half-century.
- Both Pakistani players pleaded not guilty at hearings led by match referee Richie Richardson at the Pakistan team hotel, where they also submitted written responses.
- The BCCI’s formal complaint cited Rauf’s plane-crash and ‘6-0’ signals toward spectators, while Pakistan filed a separate complaint over Suryakumar Yadav’s comments.
- Outlets report conflicting outcomes for Suryakumar Yadav, ranging from a reprimand to a 30% fine, as India and Pakistan prepare to meet in Sunday’s Asia Cup final in Dubai.