In yesterday's India-Pakistan match, instead of playing cricket, Pakistan's players engaged in all sorts of other antics. The prime example is Sahibzada Farhan, who, after scoring his 50 (off his century), showed his bat and made a gun celebration gesture. This celebration has drawn widespread criticism. On the other hand, Haris Rauf also sparked fan outrage by making a 6-0 gesture near the boundary line.Vogaan Men's Polo Shirt and Shorts Set | Summer Fashion Short Sleeve Solid Zipper 2 Pieces Outfits for Men
Here's what happened:--
Farhan's 50 (Off-Century): Gun Celebration – The gun in the hands of terrorists who killed innocent Indian tourists in the Pahalgam attack. That incident is still fresh in the minds of Indians, and amid all this, the question arises: Was Farhan's senseless gun celebration really necessary?Also Read: India Clinch Thriller Against Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours — Abhishek Sharma Shines in Record Chase
On the other side, while Haris Rauf was standing near the boundary, Indian fans were chanting "Kohli, Kohli." Unable to bear hearing it, Rauf made a six-zero symbol with his hand. The meaning of that symbol is this: After the Pahalgam attack, in the Indian Air Force's strike, Pakistan claims to have shot down six Indian jets – that's what he was gesturing. But India didn't shoot down any Pakistani jets. By downing six jets, Pakistan is supposedly victorious against the Indian Air Force. However, this claim has become a laughingstock. There's no evidence for it, yet Pakistanis believe it's true.
Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja reacted to Rauf's gesture, saying, "Keep up this kind of work," in a statement that has infuriated Indians – it's as if he's saying they'll realize the truth on Judgment Day.