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Haris Rauf to miss next two ODIs after ICC sanction

Pakistan speedster Haris Rauf reacts during a cricket match in this undated image. — AFP/File
Pakistan speedster Haris Rauf reacts during a cricket match in this undated image. — AFP/File

Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf has been handed a two-match ban for violating the ICC code of conduct during the Asia Cup Super Four clash against India on September 21, the cricket body announced on Tuesday.

The International Cricket Council confirmed the disciplinary outcomes from the Asia Cup 2025 fixtures between India and Pakistan, with sanctions issued following hearings conducted by members of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees.

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According to the press release issued by the cricket governing body, Rauf received two demerit points and a 30% match fee fine for conduct that “brought the game into disrepute” during the India–Pakistan final on 28 September.

He had earlier been fined and given two demerit points for the same offence in the 14 September group match. The latest ruling raised his total to four demerit points, triggering two suspension points under the ICC Code of Conduct and resulting in a two-match ban, the press release stated.

Rauf will now miss Pakistan’s ODI matches against South Africa scheduled for 4 and 6 November.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan received an official warning and one demerit point for the same breach.

The controversy arose from an official complaint by the BCCI regarding the players’ actions during the Asia Cup Super Fours match in Dubai in September.

The incidents that caught attention on social media involved Farhan’s celebration after his half-century and Rauf’s gesture toward some fans while fielding, drawing discussion among cricket followers.

In the 14 September match, India’s Suryakumar Yadav was similarly found guilty of conduct bringing the game into disrepute and fined 30% of his match fee, along with two demerit points.

For the 21 September encounter, Indian bowler Arshdeep Singh was cleared of an alleged charge under Article 2.6 regarding obscene or insulting gestures, and no sanction was imposed.

During the final on 28 September, India’s Jasprit Bumrah accepted a charge under Article 2.21 and received an official warning along with one demerit point, avoiding a formal hearing.

The ICC reiterated that all offences and sanctions were determined in accordance with the governing body’s established disciplinary framework.


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