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Refrain from political remarks, ICC tells Suryakumar Yadav

Indias Suryakumar Yadav during the warm up before their match against United Arab Emirates at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on September 10, 2025. — Reuters
India’s Suryakumar Yadav during the warm up before their match against United Arab Emirates at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on September 10, 2025. — Reuters

The International Cricket Council (ICC) reprimanded India’s Suryakumar Yadav after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) filed a complaint against him for making political statements after their Asia Cup 2025 clash on September 14, sources said on Thursday.

In its complaint, the PCB had accused the Indian captain of politicising cricket and violating the ICC’s code of conduct on neutrality.

The ICC held a hearing on the complaint, in which it reportedly advised Yadav to refrain from making political statements in the future.

The controversy stems from the Indian captain’s post-match statements after India beat Pakistan in the group stage of the ongoing continental tournament on September 14.

Sources said the PCB submitted a detailed letter demanding strict action, claiming that Yadav’s remarks were against the spirit of the game and harmed cricket’s reputation.

The issue arose during the high-profile game between the arch-rivals, which drew significant attention both on and off the field.

Tensions had heightened at the toss when both teams skipped the traditional handshake, reportedly at the match referee’s advice.

India won the group-stage match by seven wickets, but Yadav’s comments have continued to attract criticism, with pundits calling them “unprecedented” and “detrimental to the spirit of the game.”

Separately, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) lodged a formal complaint with the ICC against Pakistan’s Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan for their on-field gestures during the Asia Cup Super Fours clash in Dubai last Sunday.

The complaint, reportedly submitted via email on Wednesday, highlights Farhan’s animated celebration after reaching his half-century and Rauf’s gestures toward fans while fielding at the boundary, incidents that went viral on social media and sparked widespread debate.

If the players deny the allegations, the ICC is expected to hold a hearing, where they could appear before match referee Richie Richardson. Andy Pycroft is also serving as a match referee for the tournament.

Both Pakistan players are scheduled to appear before the ICC governing body on Friday.


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