Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan has defended his now-viral “gun-shot” celebration during the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 clash against India, stating that it had no political motive.
Farhan’s Defense at ICC Hearing
Following a complaint lodged by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the ICC summoned Farhan and pacer Haris Rauf for an official hearing over their “provocative on-field gestures.”
Farhan clarified that his act was simply a moment of joy:
“Such celebrations are quite common during weddings and other functions. Even Indian cricketers like Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni have done similar gestures before,”
the 29-year-old reportedly told the ICC panel.
The Controversial Celebration
The incident took place on September 21 in Dubai when Farhan brought up a crucial fifty against India. The right-hander raised his bat like a gun and mimicked firing shots – a gesture that sparked outrage among Indian fans and commentators, especially amid heightened India-Pakistan military tensions.
Pakistan Scrape Through to the Final
Farhan failed to make an impact in Pakistan’s final Super 4 clash against Bangladesh on September 25, falling cheaply for just four runs. Pakistan’s batting line-up once again struggled and could manage only 135/6.
However, their bowlers stepped up to secure a dramatic 11-run victory, with Haris Rauf and Shaheen Shah Afridi picking three wickets apiece. Bangladesh were restricted to 124/9, allowing Pakistan to book their place in the final.
Historic India-Pakistan Final Awaits
This result has set up the first-ever India vs Pakistan final in Asia Cup history. India enter the summit clash as clear favourites, having beaten Pakistan twice earlier in the tournament.
Cricket fans across the globe are now eagerly awaiting the blockbuster clash, which is expected to draw record viewership.