Key Points

Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan has sparked major controversy with his gunfire celebration after scoring a fifty against India in the Asia Cup. The gesture immediately went viral on social media, with Indian fans connecting it to terrorist attacks and lost lives. Many are calling for ICC action against Farhan for what they see as a disrespectful mockery. The celebration comes amid already tense relations between the two cricket rivals.

Key Points: Sahibzada Farhan Gun Gesture Celebration vs India Asia Cup Fifty

  • Farhan celebrated his 34-ball fifty with gunfire gesture mimicking firing a weapon
  • Celebration went viral on social media sparking immediate controversy
  • Indian fans connected gesture to Pahalgam terrorist attack victims
  • Pakistan fans defended it as support for their armed forces
  • Gesture seen as retaliation to India's no-handshake policy
  • ICC facing calls to take disciplinary action against Farhan
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Asia Cup: Pak opener Sahibzada Farhan celebrates fifty versus India with gunfire gesture; video goes viral

Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan sparks controversy with gunfire celebration after scoring fifty against India in Asia Cup, drawing criticism for terror attack references.

Asia Cup: Pak opener Sahibzada Farhan celebrates fifty versus India with gunfire gesture; video goes viral
"This isn’t just a celebration. It’s a straight-up mockery of the lives lost by Indian soldiers and citizens. ICC needs to take serious action against Sahibzada Farhan for this disgrace - Michael Scott (@Sidyously)"

Dubai, Sep 21

On Sunday, Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan waded into controversy with an atrocious celebration -- a gunfire (mimicking firing a gun) with his bat, for his fiery fifty that he scored against India in the Super Fours stage of the Men's T20 Asia Cup cricket tournament at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

The young batter came out all guns blazing and scored a brilliant 34-ball fifty, and then celebrated his achievement by a gunfire gesture that has been noticed by fans. The video of his controversial celebration went viral on social media on Sunday.

When it comes to India and Pakistan, every gesture and action in the field is scrutinised, and some of them result in controversy. Sometimes, the players also contribute to the pressure and tension by actions that raise heckles on either side of the boundary.

Sahibzada Farhan's controversial gunfire celebration would remind Indian fans of the killing of innocent tourists by Pakistan-supported terrorists of the Pahalgam attack. India responded to that attack by launching Operation Sindoor against the terror infrastructure in Pakistan, which led to a big conflict with Pakistan.

It was this support for terrorists in India by Pakistani elements and the killing of innocent people that led to calls for a boycott by India of this match. The Indian government has suspended bilateral cricket with Pakistan, and the teams are allowed to play only in multi-nation events organised by ACC or ICC.

The previous encounter between these two teams in the Asia Cup led to the Indians avoiding handshakes with the Pakistani players after the match in Dubai. Farhan's celebration on Sunday seems a retaliation to the no-handshake policy of the Indians.

Farhan has used this celebration on several occasions previously, especially in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), but his gesture in the match against India has irked many fans because of the connection with the death of innocent tourists and Indian soldiers.

"This isn’t just a celebration. It’s a straight-up mockery of the lives lost by Indian soldiers and citizens. ICC needs to take serious action against Sahibzada Farhan for this disgrace," said a cricket fan named Michael Scott, who goes by the handle @Sidyously.

Some Pakistan fans have tried to project it as a celebration supporting the Pakistan armed forces.

On Sunday, Sahibzada Farhan top-scored with 58, while Faheem Ashraf added late impetus with an unbeaten 20 off eight balls, as Pakistan posted 171/5 in their 20 overs.

Farhan’s half-century was the backbone of Pakistan’s innings, marked by his clever use of the crease and calculated footwork. The opener regularly manufactured shots and disrupted India’s lengths, especially during the Power-play, when he took the attack to an off-colour Jasprit Bumrah, who conceded 34 runs in his first three overs.

Pakistan looked set to get a much bigger total after racing to 91/1 in the first 10 overs, with Farhan sharing a 72-run stand with Saim Ayub for the second wicket. But Pakistan lost momentum once Shivam Dube was introduced into the attack.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why bring politics and violence into sports? Players should focus on their game and maintain sportsmanship. This kind of celebration only creates more tension between the two nations. Very disappointing 😔
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Michael C
As a neutral cricket fan, I think this was in poor taste. Celebrations should be about the sport, not making political statements. Both teams should keep the focus on cricket which is what brings people together.
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Ananya R
The article seems to be making connections that might not be there. The player has used this celebration before in PSL. Maybe we shouldn't read too much into it? Still, not the best choice given the context of India-Pakistan matches.
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Vikram M
Our players showed class by not shaking hands after last match, and this is their response? Speaks volumes about the mentality. Focus should be on winning with dignity, not these cheap tactics.
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Sarah B
While I understand the emotions, let's not forget that sports should ideally be above politics. The player might have meant it as a celebration of his batting prowess rather than anything else. Still, poor judgment given the sensitive history.

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