Overview
- Match referee Richie Richardson found Suryakumar Yadav guilty over post‑match remarks and imposed a 30% match‑fee fine after rejecting his not‑guilty plea.
- The BCCI has filed an appeal against the sanction, contesting the ruling on the India captain’s comments following the September 14 group game.
- The ICC plans to delay a formal public statement on the penalties until after the Asia Cup final, according to tournament sources.
- Pakistan’s Haris Rauf was fined 30% of his match fee and Sahibzada Farhan received a formal warning for provocative on‑field gestures during the Super Four clash.
- The disciplinary actions followed PCB and BCCI complaints over political or provocative conduct, including India’s handshake controversy and post‑match statements tied to the Pahalgam attack.