<p> India striker SV Sunil will face a disciplinary action for raising his middle finger at the spectators after scoring the winning goal against Pakistan in the Azlan Shah Cup match.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Sunil's gesture caught the attention of the tournament director after television replays showed the striker celebrating his 69th minute goal, which sealed the match 2-1 in India's favour, by throwing a punch in the air with one finger raised as he got off the turf and ran back.<br /><br />The incident did not come to the notice of officials immediately but slow motion replays of the goal were discussed last night by television commentators.<br />The Tournament Director Sarinder Dillon of Hong Kong has summoned the Indian team manager tomorrow before the last round of the round-robin league matches that begin after a day's rest.<br /><br />Dillon said he had seen the video but would not talk about the subject only after meeting the Indian manager.<br /><br />"I have seen the match's video and I'll meet the Indian team manager tomorrow regarding the incident," Dillon said, refusing to elaborate if any disciplinary action would be taken on Sunil.<br /><br />Other tournament officials said any action against the errant player would first be intimated to the team concerned before it is announced.<br />The Indian squad seemed oblivious of the developments even as the Tournament Director was announcing the decision of summoning the team's manager.</p>
<p> India striker SV Sunil will face a disciplinary action for raising his middle finger at the spectators after scoring the winning goal against Pakistan in the Azlan Shah Cup match.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Sunil's gesture caught the attention of the tournament director after television replays showed the striker celebrating his 69th minute goal, which sealed the match 2-1 in India's favour, by throwing a punch in the air with one finger raised as he got off the turf and ran back.<br /><br />The incident did not come to the notice of officials immediately but slow motion replays of the goal were discussed last night by television commentators.<br />The Tournament Director Sarinder Dillon of Hong Kong has summoned the Indian team manager tomorrow before the last round of the round-robin league matches that begin after a day's rest.<br /><br />Dillon said he had seen the video but would not talk about the subject only after meeting the Indian manager.<br /><br />"I have seen the match's video and I'll meet the Indian team manager tomorrow regarding the incident," Dillon said, refusing to elaborate if any disciplinary action would be taken on Sunil.<br /><br />Other tournament officials said any action against the errant player would first be intimated to the team concerned before it is announced.<br />The Indian squad seemed oblivious of the developments even as the Tournament Director was announcing the decision of summoning the team's manager.</p>