Haris Rauf obtains the support of the Pakistani Minister of Defense Khawaja Asif after 6-0 gestures; ICC to involve?

Pakistan’s fast launcher, Haris Rauf, sparked a new controversy with his provocative gestures during the defeat of his team in six against India in the Super Four match of the 2025 Asian Cup in Dubai on Sunday, September 21. Haris Rauf has forgotten all the rules to silence the Indian crowd in Dubai.
Rauf found himself in the center of the controversy after the Indian fans began to taunt him on the famous six against him by Virat Kohli against him during the T20 2022 World Cup.
Haris Rauf arouses massive controversy with a “6-0” gesture against India in Asia Cup 2025
Frustrated by the constant songs, the Pakistani rapid launcher responded with a gesture of the hand “6-0”, referring to the unbek for Pakistan to have shot down six Indian hunting planes during the conflict of Operation Sindoor.
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Even Rauf imitated plane gestures that would crash along the border line when it reacted to the continuous air of the Indian fans during the Super oven match of the 2025 Asian Cup on Sunday. Earlier, Sahibzada Farhan celebrated his fifty with a pistol gesture, which only intensified the current tension.
The gesture of the Pakistani players has already left furious Indian fans. Now, the Pakistani Minister of Defense, Khawaja Asif, added fuel to the fire after the shock of the Super oven of the 2025 Asian Cup between India and Pakistan by supporting the controversial gestures of Rafale de Haris Rauf in Dubai.
Political tensions vanish while the Minister of Pakistan Defense defends the gesture of Haris RAUF
In an article on social networks, Khawaja Asif welcomed Rauf’s actions, describing him as a strong response and linked his gesture to the disputed claim of Pakistan to have shot down six Indian fighter planes, including Rafales, during the military conflict earlier this year after Pahalgam’s attack.
The Minister of Pakistan Defense stressed that the cricket matches come and come, but the “6-0” moment will remain in the memories of India and the world for a long time. His post has intensified the controversy. However, Rauf has not yet reacted to his controversial gesture.
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Khawaja Asif posted on X. “Haris Rauf treats them correctly. Continue.
Pakistani Minister of Defense Khawaja Asif supports the provocative gestures of Harris Rauf
“ They try to remove the heat from the defeat they suffered by India … ‘: @Veamjaishankar
“ Pakistan is shaken because they were beaten by India again, defeat is like a … pic.twitter.com/f53tjpxvih
– Times Now (@timesNow) September 22, 2025
His comments sparked a political storm while the spokesperson for the Aam Aadmi party, Sarabh Bhardwaj, questioned the BCCI and the ICC for organizing the match with Pakistan.
The political storm broke out after Haris Rauf’s “6-0” and the AK-47 gesture by Sahibzada Farhan
He said, “Why didn’t we go out right away? In the India-Pakistan match, the Pakistani player laughs at India in front of the whole world. He made gestures to shoot the Indian jet.”
“Why did the Pakistanis give such a world class platform? Curse on the central government of the BJP.
On the other hand, the chief of Shiv Sena (UBT), Sanjay Raut, criticized the president of the ICC, Jay Shah, for having allowed the India-Pakistan shock.
He posted, X: “Sahibzada Farhan has just proved on the ground how the Pakistani terrorists massacred 26 innocent in Pahalgam – cutting them as if it was nothing. Bharat Ratna. “”
Sahibzada Farhan has just proved on the ground how Pakistani terrorists massacred 26 innocent in Pahalgam – cutting them as if it were nothing.
Reached its fifty and grabbed the bat like an AK-47, drawing limits!
This spindle facing BCCI & Modi Govt is a maximum humiliation.… pic.twitter.com/ojoxockjfu– Sanjay Raut (@ rautsanjay61) September 21, 2025