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Pakistan Medias Startling Allegation Regarding the ICCs Decision to Suspend Haris Rauf

Due to the contentious gestures made by Indian and Pakistani players during their on-field matches during the Asia Cup, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has finally announced fines against these individuals. Due to his jet-crashing gestures during two of his team's three matches against India in the continental championship, Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf received the harshest penalties from the top regulatory body. But according to a source in a Pakistani media, Rauf was never informed about the demerit points during the hearings.
Rauf received a two-game suspension after accruing four demerit points.

According to the report, the demerit points penalty was imposed subsequently without the speedster's prior notice and was not discussed during the hearing.
The 31-year-old Pakistani cricket player was once more found guilty of violating Article 2.21 during the hearing presided over by ICC Match Referee Richie Richardson for his jet-crashing gestures during both the final and a previous match.
For every Code of Conduct violation, the ICC assessed two demerit points and reduced his match pay by thirty percent. The ICC also chastised Pakistani batsman Sahibzada Farhan for his AK-47 gesture following his half-century against India.

The ICC also sanctioned Suryakumar Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah of India. Arshdeep Singh, another Indian pacer, apparently participated in the conversation as well, but the board declared him "not guilty" of allegedly violating Article 2.6.
Additionally, Arshdeep was accused of making an obscene, offensive, or insulting gesture; however, the ICC rejected the accusation, and as a result, no punishment was applied.