The ICC hearing on Suryakumar Yadav has concluded. The PCB filed a complaint against him with the ICC. A decision is pending. It is expected that Suryakumar will be released with a warning. However, the charges against him remain to be seen, including whether a warning will be issued, a fine, or a demerit point.
The hearing against Indian T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav has concluded. He was heard before match referee Richie Richardson. BCCI COO Hemang Amin and Cricket Operations Manager Sumit Mallapurkar were also present with Suryakumar. He has been issued an official warning. The Indian captain is likely to face a fine or one demerit point.
Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav expressed solidarity with the victims of the Pahalgam terrorist attack by dedicating the Asia Cup victory over Pakistan to the Indian Armed Forces involved in Operation Sindoor on September 14. The PCB has alleged that Suryakumar's comments were political.
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Second match referee Richie Richardson sought an explanation from Suryakumar Yadav for statements he made during the post-match presentation and press conference following the victory in the Asia Cup league matches against Pakistan. The PCB filed two complaints with the ICC regarding Suryakumar Yadav. The ICC sent two reports to match referee Richie Richardson in response to the PCB's complaint, following which he sent an email to the Indian team.
Richardson's email read, "I have been sent two reports by the ICC to handle. After reviewing the reports and examining the evidence, I have concluded that Surya's statement has tarnished the image of the game. This constitutes a charge against him."
Will Suryakumar Yadav be banned?
According to ICC rules, this is a Level 1 violation. A player is not banned under this circumstance, but a player can be fined their match fee. The Indian team has reached the final of the Asia Cup. The title match will be played in Dubai on Sunday (September 28). The Pakistan vs. Bangladesh match will determine the team India will face in the final. The winner of this match will become the second team to qualify for the final.
PC: Hindi News18
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