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Cricket has always been considered a symbol of sportsmanship and gentleness, but when players copy to fly a gun on the field, it becomes a symbol of more violence and bigotry than the game. India-Pakistan matches are already full of stress and emotions. In such a situation, the use of symbols like gun is like putting ghee in the fire somewhere.

Cricket has always been considered a symbol of sportsmanship and gentleness, but when players copy to fly a gun on the field, it becomes a symbol of more violence and bigotry than the game. India-Pakistan matches are already full of stress and emotions. In such a situation, the use of symbols like gun is like putting ghee in the fire somewhere.
After the crushing defeat of Pakistan, now there may be another setback. ICC can take tough action on Sahibzada Farhan and Harris Rauf, who have done two good performance against India. According to sources, the match referee has told the Indian team that they put their side on this issue, while both more videos are being collected. It happened that after beating the batsmen, Harris Rauf did the limit. He started doing strange acts in the field. He was found pointing to a jet down signal with his hand. After that, Indian cricket lovers started targeting him further and made fun of him. Sahibzada Farhan was beyond comprehension what he did after leaving FIFTI. Farhan took his bat like a gun and started pointing at the stand of Indian fans, which no one liked.
The ICC’s code of conduct clearly says that there should not be any celebration that provokes the opposition team or the audience. There is a ban on political, religious or violent messages and if a player goes against the “spirit” of the game, he can be fined, suspension or warning. It is clear that cricket should be celebrated with the bat, not with a gun. The way Pakistan made the issue of the handshake controversy, Mudada Sahibzada Farhan and Harris Rauf belonged to it because both were going to instigate the gestures.