Jasprit Bumrah faces backlash for mimicking Haris Rauf’s gesture in Asia Cup final
The Asia Cup final between Pakistan and India was overshadowed by political tensions and the Indian team’s controversial behavior. Fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has come under fire for imitating Pakistani player Haris Rauf’s “plane down” gesture after taking a wicket.
This gesture had previously resulted in a complaint from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
During the Super Four stage, Rauf had directed the “plane down” and “0-6” gestures towards Indian spectators, referencing Pakistan’s victory when the Pakistan Air Force downed Indian aircraft.
As a result of these actions, the BCCI filed a complaint with the ACC, leading to a fine imposed on Rauf.
Social media users reacted with humor to Bumrah’s mimicry, with one suggesting that the Indian board should lodge a complaint against him. Another user quipped, “Bumrah knows that Rafale is a dangerous aircraft if used correctly,” alluding to the Pakistan Air Force.
These incidents highlight India’s tendency to deflect embarrassment rather than embrace sportsmanship.
This attitude was further evident after the final match when the Indian team declined to accept the trophy from the Chairman of the ACC and Pakistani Minister Mohsin Naqvi.
The trophy presentation was delayed for 45 minutes, and ultimately, the Indian team celebrated without the trophy, which remained with the ACC.
Aaj English




















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