Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav has been found guilty by the International Cricket Council (ICC) of breaching its code of conduct for his comments about military skirmish between India and Pakistan, after their Asia Cup T20 opening tie against Pakistan on September 14.

The Indian skipper has also been fined 30 per cent of match fee.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have reportedly appealed against the verdict.

Tensions between the two sides have been running high starting with India's refusal to do a traditional handshake with Pakistani players at the time of toss and after the games as a gesture of solidarity with the Pahalgam victims.

The India skipper had “pleaded” not guilty for his post-match comments where he had stood by the Indian Army personnel involved in Oper

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