New Delhi: India have appealed against the International Cricket Council’s verdict of levying a 30 per cent of fine on skipper Suryakumar Yadav for his comments after the Asia Cup group fixture against Pakistan. This came after the ICC imposed a 30 per cent fine on the Indian skipper after he extended solidarity towards the Pahalgam terror victims during India and Pakistan’s group clash on September 14.

Earlier in the day, Pakistan’s Haris Rauf was also imposed a 30 per cent fine while fellow player Sahibzada Farhan was let go with a warning of not repeating the provocative gestures they did during the Super Four clash against Men in Blue last Sunday. India and Pakistan are at loggerheads since the continental cup began on September 9 in the UAE.

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