The Asia Cup 2025 final between Pakistan and India delivered plenty of drama both on and off the pitch. One of the biggest talking points came when Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Pakistan’s Haris Rauf and celebrated with a gesture that looked like a crashing airplane. The unusual celebration immediately went viral, leaving fans and analysts debating its meaning and intent.
BCCI Faces Questions After Earlier ICC Complaint
The incident raised eyebrows because the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had recently filed a complaint to the International Cricket Council (ICC) against Haris Rauf for his on-field behavior. Now, with Bumrah’s airplane gesture, critics are questioning whether the BCCI will apply the same standard to its own player. This situation has created a sense of irony, as the Indian board may find itself under pressure to explain its stance.
Media and Fan Reactions
According to media reports, the celebration was seen by some as a playful moment, while others criticized it as disrespectful. Social media platforms quickly filled with divided opinions. Supporters of Bumrah defended the act as harmless fun, while Pakistan fans called it provocative, especially given the high-stakes atmosphere of a final.
ICC Code of Conduct in Spotlight
This controversy has once again highlighted the importance of consistency when it comes to the ICC’s Code of Conduct. Match referees and officials will likely review the footage and decide whether the gesture falls under unsportsmanlike conduct or simply an exaggerated celebration.
Final Thoughts
Regardless of the ICC’s response, Bumrah’s celebration has ensured that the Asia Cup final will be remembered not only for the cricketing action but also for the off-field debates. The episode has sparked discussions about where to draw the line between personal expression and sportsmanship on the cricket field.