The Pakistani media has claimed that the Pakistan cricket board (PCB) has lodged a complaint against fast bowler Arshdeep Singh, accusing him of unethical and inappropriate conduct during the India vs Pakistan match on 21 September. PCB has claimed that the bowler showed an immoral gesture at the spectators, citing that he breached the International Cricket Council (ICC) code of conduct. PCB urged ICC to impose strict disciplinary action under the Code of Conduct protocols.
However, this was not it, as earlier, PCB had filed a complaint against Suryakumar Yadav, for which he was found guilty, and he was fined 30 % of his match fees. PCB found Arshdeep Singh’s conduct highly unethical, and they deemed it had highly affected the spirit of the game during the Super Four encounter.
After the final match, Arshdeep Singh took no more and mockingly posted three videos on his social media about Pakistani cricketers. In one of the clips, Arshdeep jokingly asks Tilak Varma, “Final match, you perform. What's happening?” Tilak replied, "Lot of happening. Winning celebration and a lot of happening." This was in reference to a video of the Bangladesh Premier League where a Bangladeshi reporter asked a question to Andre Russell in broken English, to which Russell seemed slightly confused, which went viral a few years back, and has been a meme since then.
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Hilariously, Arshdeep also asks Abhishek Sharma, “Full tournament you perform. What happening?”. To which Abhishek replies, "Final match. What happening? Good happening. Final match. Sometimes bad happening."
The same question was asked to Kuldeep Yadav, who seemed puzzled at first, then replied, “What happening? Happening good."
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This was not it, as Arshdeep Singh, Jitesh Sharma and Harshit Rana went on to troll the Pakistani spinner Abrar Ahmed, by imitating his celebration style.