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ICC Finds Indian Captain Guilty of Breaching Code of Conduct During Pakistan Match

Suryakumar Yadav was fined 30% of his match fee by the ICC for breaching conduct rules during the Asia Cup amid ongoing India-Pakistan tensions.

  • Yesterday, India captain Suryakumar Yadav was found guilty by the ICC for breaching the code of conduct, with Richie Richardson rejecting his plea and fining him 30% of his match fee.
  • The Pakistan Cricket Board lodged a formal complaint over Yadav's post-match remarks alluding to the India-Pakistan military skirmish after the September 14 group match, accusing him of politicising cricket.
  • Farhan mimed firing a gun, while Rauf made '6-0' and 'falling fighter jet' gestures; both pleaded not guilty at Friday's hearing and Farhan received a warning.
  • India have appealed the ICC's decision, while the ICC warned Yadav to avoid political statements and the PCB insisted political gestures have no place in international cricket.
  • With the final on Sunday, the verdict highlights the ICC's zero-tolerance approach and may influence player conduct amid stalled India-Pakistan ties during Asia Cup 2025.
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Pakistan Today broke the news in Pakistan on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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