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Following Haris Rauf, Pakistan Women’s Cricket Star Nashra Sundhu Stylishly Recreates Iconic '6' Gesture

Pakistan Women’s cricket team spinner Nashra Sundhu copied Haris Rauf’s gesture against India, adding fuel to the Asia Cup controversy.

Following Haris Rauf, Pakistan Women’s Cricket Star Nashra Sundhu Stylishly Recreates Iconic '6' Gesture


In the four match of the Asia Cup between India and Pakistan, Pakistan player Haris Rauf showed a six-finger and plane-crashing gesture during the match, and the video has gone viral on social media. The Asia Cup controversy has not yet ended, but a new one has been added by Pakistan Women’s international star Nashra Sundhu, who copied the same gesture as Haris Rauf.

Nashra Sundhu played for the Pakistan Women’s team in an ODI match against South Africa at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Monday. She took six wickets in the game, becoming the fastest Pakistani woman to take 100 wickets in ODIs. During the match, as the audience cheered for Nashra Sundhu, she showed a six-finger gesture, which added fuel to the Asia Cup controversy.

When the match ended, Sundhu shared a photo of herself with a six-finger gesture on social media, and she wrote, "Alhamdullillah, Truly humbled to reach the milestone of 100 ODI wickets with a player of the match award. I am grateful to my family, teammates, and support staff for their constant support. Looking ahead with gratitude and determination," on X (formerly Twitter).

Nashra Sundhu X Account
Nashra Sundhu X Account

Pakistan Fans Link Nashra Sundhu’s '6' Gesture to Haris Rauf’s Controversial Move Against India

After Nashra Sundhu shared the photo on social media, Pakistani fans compared her gesture with Haris Rauf’s, amplifying the controversial move against India.

The X handle “Pakistan Cricket Team USA FC” shared Sundhu’s photo and wrote, “Another 6-0.”

Pakistan Cricket Team USA FC
Pakistan Cricket Team USA FC (Credit: X)

Another user, “Subhan Ahmed Najmi,” shared a photo of Sundhu and wrote, “Another one for India.”

Subhan Ahmed Najmi
Subhan Ahmed Najmi X account

Additionally, an X handle named “Dawar” shared a picture of Sundhu and Haris Rauf together.

Dawar
Dawar X account

What is 6-0?

A few months ago, on April 22, a terrorist attack in Phalagam, Pakistan, targeted people based on their religion, resulting in the deaths of 26 innocent individuals. In response to this terror attack, India's national security architecture demonstrated the strength of joint operations and strategic foresight. Operation SINDOOR, launched on May 7, 2025, destroyed several terror camps in Pakistan.

The "6-0" gesture refers to a false claim in Pakistan that six Indian Air Force aircraft were allegedly shot down during Operation SINDOOR in May. According to the Indian Air Force, no aircraft were destroyed by Pakistan, debunking this claim entirely.

However, during the four match of the Asia Cup between India and Pakistan, Haris Rauf was seen chanting "6-0" during Pakistan’s training session the day before the match.

Has Action Been Taken Against Haris Rauf for Controversial '6-0' Gesture?

Following the Asia Cup Super 4 match between India and Pakistan on Sunday, Haris Rauf faced significant criticism for his on-field gestures. He wasn’t alone; Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan also sparked controversy with an offensive 'AK47' celebration using his bat after scoring a fifty.

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan, speaking on his YouTube channel, strongly criticized the Pakistani players. "I want to address the celebrations. Sahibzada Farhan, you’re aware of the tensions between the two nations. Haris Rauf, too—I thought he was a decent person when I met him in Australia a few years ago. The gestures he made on the field yesterday were unnecessary. They reflect their character and upbringing," Pathan said.

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