Asia Cup 2025: India’s Historic Victory Overshadowed by Trophy Controversy
India once again stamped its dominance in Asian cricket by clinching the Asia Cup title for a record ninth time. In a thrilling final at the Dubai International Stadium, Team India defeated Pakistan to retain the crown. However, what should have been a moment of celebration turned into controversy. The Indian players refused to accept the trophy from Mohsin Naqvi, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and current President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
The refusal delayed the medal ceremony by almost an hour and ended with the trophy being taken away from the ground. The players eventually celebrated without the silverware, in what became one of the most unusual moments in cricketing history.
India’s Commanding Win: A Nail-Biting Finish
The final was nothing short of a thriller, keeping fans glued to their seats till the last over.
- Pakistan’s batting collapse:
Winning the toss, Pakistan opted to bat first but folded for just 146 runs in 19.1 overs.- Kuldeep Yadav starred with four wickets.
- Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy, and Axar Patel chipped in with two wickets each.
- Sahibzada Farhan’s 57 was the only major contribution.
- India’s chase under pressure:
Chasing 147 was not straightforward.- Tilak Varma anchored the innings with a sublime unbeaten 69.
- Rinku Singh sealed the win with a boundary off the fourth ball of the final over.
- Tilak was named Player of the Final for his match-winning knock.
The Trophy Standoff
What followed the victory was unprecedented.
- Naqvi’s insistence:
Mohsin Naqvi was adamant that he alone would hand over the trophy to the winning captain. - India’s refusal:
The Indian camp had already decided not to accept the trophy from any Pakistani official. As a result, they turned down the presentation. - The aftermath:
- The medal ceremony was delayed by an hour.
- Under pressure from Naqvi, the trophy was not reassigned to another official.
- Eventually, the trophy was removed from the ground altogether.
Players’ Unique Celebration
Denied the official trophy, skipper Suryakumar Yadav improvised.
- He mimicked the gesture of lifting a trophy with his bare hands.
- His teammates joined in, treating the imaginary cup as the real one.
- The moment reflected team unity and resilience despite the controversy.
Suryakumar Yadav’s Statement
At the post-match press conference, Suryakumar addressed the issue.
- “Since the day I started playing cricket, this is the first time I’ve seen a champion team not being awarded a trophy. We worked hard to win this tournament. For me, my real trophy is being in the dressing room with my teammates and support staff.”
His words struck a chord with fans, showing maturity and perspective in the face of adversity.
BCCI’s Strong Stand
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) clarified that the players’ decision was backed by the board.
- Secretary Devajit Saikia’s statement:
- “We had decided beforehand that the Indian team would not accept the trophy or medals from any Pakistani official. Since Naqvi is also the ACC Chairman, the players refused to take them.”
- ICC complaint planned:
Saikia confirmed that India would raise the matter at the upcoming ICC conference in November. He assured that the trophy rightfully belonging to India would eventually be delivered to the team.

Political Undercurrents
The controversy did not emerge in isolation. It is deeply tied to current geopolitical tensions.
- After Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor:
Public sentiment in India was strongly against cricketing engagement with Pakistan. - Handshake boycott:
Throughout the tournament, Indian players avoided handshakes with their Pakistani counterparts. The refusal to accept the trophy was part of the same stance.
Pakistan’s Reaction
Unsurprisingly, the incident drew sharp criticism from Pakistan.
- Skipper Salman Ali Agha said:
- “By refusing to shake hands and accept the trophy, India is not disrespecting us but the game of cricket itself. Their behavior was highly inappropriate.”
- Pakistani media echoed similar sentiments, portraying India’s stand as unsportsmanlike.
Why This Win Still Matters
Despite the controversy, the victory remains monumental for India.
- Ninth Asia Cup title — reinforcing India’s dominance in Asian cricket.
- Young guns like Tilak Varma and Rinku Singh proved India’s bench strength.
- The win showed the team’s ability to thrive under pressure and maintain focus.
Key Lessons from the Trophy Controversy
This episode goes beyond cricket, raising fundamental questions about sports and diplomacy.
- Sports vs. Politics: Can the two ever be separated completely?
- Players’ courage: India’s cricketers stood firm on principle, setting an example for future generations.
- BCCI’s backing: The board’s support highlighted the importance of national pride over ceremonial optics.
Conclusion
India’s ninth Asia Cup triumph was supposed to end with a glittering trophy in the captain’s hands. Instead, it ended with empty-handed celebrations — a symbolic yet powerful gesture.
The players showed that a trophy is not just metal and shine, but the sweat, unity, and spirit of a team. While the official cup may eventually find its way to Indian hands, the larger victory has already been achieved: a triumph of resilience, integrity, and national pride.
On the field, India won decisively. Off the field, the incident served as a reminder that in cricket, as in life, the spirit often outshines the silverware.