New Delhi: Pakistan cricketers Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan may likely face sanctions after the ICC hearing concluded in Dubai on Friday. Both the Pakistan cricketers pleaded not guilty during their hearing for alleged provocative actions during the Asia Cup Super Four encounter against arch-rivals India.
As per some tournament sources, they will face sanctions for some of their gestures as Rauf is set to be fined for his ‘abusive language and aggressive gestures’ during the game against the traditional rivals in last Sunday. Batter Farhan, on the other hand, has also pleaded not guilty to any code of conduct violation for his gun-fire celebration during the same match, claiming that it is a ‘traditional way of celebrating in his ethnic Pakhtun tribe’ in Pakistan.
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