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Haris Rauf shuts down Indian fans trolling with ‘six-zero’ gesture

Haris Rauf shuts down Indian fans trolling with 'six-zero' gesture

Haris Rauf shuts down Indian fans trolling with the ‘six-zero’ gesture.

Famous Pakistani fast bowler Haris Rauf gave a political response to trolling from Indian audience during Sunday’s match against India by reminding them of their defeat in the retaliatory ‘Operation Bunyan-al-Marsoos’.

When teased, Rauf gestured with his hand, showing six fingers in the form of “six zero”, a reference to Pakistan’s recent military victory.

‘Six-zero victory’

During the exchange, Haris Rauf maintained that he had not forgotten Marka-e-Haq, when Pakistan Air Force pilots shot down six Indian fighter jets, including Rafales. The incident, which remains a source of pride in Pakistan’s defense history, was famously described by Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed as a “six-zero” victory.

As Haris Rauf shuts down Indian fans trolling with ‘six-zero’ gesture, watch the video here:

Khawaja Asif supports Haris’s gesture

Defense Minister Khawaja Asif threw his weight behind Haris Rauf with an encouraging message for the pacer making the gestures. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he wrote:

“Haris Rauf hit it right. Keep it up. Cricket matches will happen, but India will not forget 6-0 till the day of judgement and the world will also remember it.”

His statement reinforced the symbolism of Rauf’s gesture, amplifying its impact in both sporting and political circles.

On Sunday night, Abhishek Sharma’s whirlwind 39-ball 74 and Shubman Gill’s brilliant 28-ball 47 powered India to a six-wicket victory against Pakistan in the 14th match of the Asia Cup at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

India had elected to bowl first after winning the toss.

 

 

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