Bumrah dismissed Rauf for six in the 18th over of Pakistan’s innings, shattering his off stump with a searing delivery. But what captured attention was the Indian pacer’s gesture after the dismissal — he mimicked a “plane crashing down,” a pointed response to Rauf’s antics during the Super Fours stage earlier in the tournament.
Rauf had courted controversy in the last match in Super Fours, when he was seen gesturing the same motion towards Indian fans while stationed on the boundary rope.
Multiple videos from the stands showed him taunting the crowd, an act widely interpreted as a reference to the military conflict between India and Pakistan earlier in the year. The incident drew sharp criticism and further heightened the emotional intensity of the contest.
Rauf had courted controversy in the last match in Super Fours, when he was seen gesturing the same motion towards Indian fans while stationed on the boundary rope.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreRauf has been no stranger to controversy in this tournament. During the Super Fours clash, he was also involved in a heated altercation with India’s young opener Abhishek Sharma, adding more spice to the already fierce rivalry.
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