Suryakumar Yadav-Led Side Defies Odds in Dubai Thriller, But Post-Match Snub Sparks Diplomatic Tensions and Calls for ACC Reforms
Published on: September 29, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: New Delhi, India
In a nail-biting finale at Dubai International Stadium on September 29, 2025, India secured their eighth Asia Cup title with an unbeaten campaign, defeating arch-rivals Pakistan by 6 wickets in a rain-interrupted Super Over decider.
Captain Suryakumar Yadav’s unbeaten 58 off 32 balls, complemented by Tilak Varma’s explosive 55, steered India to chase down a revised target of 158, silencing critics after a shaky start at 89/4. The victory, hailed as a “masterclass in resilience” by coach Gautam Gambhir, marks India’s third consecutive Asia Cup triumph and boosts morale ahead of the 2027 ODI World Cup.
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However, the celebrations were overshadowed by a heated controversy when the Indian team refused to shake hands with Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha for the third time in the tournament, citing “security concerns” amid ongoing border tensions. Pakistan’s PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi accused India of “disrespecting cricket’s spirit,” demanding the trophy presentation be withheld—a move that left Salman posing alone.
BCCI officials countered by announcing ₹21 crore in cash awards for the squad and vowing to push for Naqvi’s ouster from the ACC, while PM Narendra Modi congratulated the team via X, terming it a “proud moment for 1.4 billion Indians.”
The incident has reignited debates on cricket diplomacy, with former players like Shoaib Akhtar calling for neutral venues. As India eyes bilateral series resumption, this win underscores the sport’s role in soft power, blending triumph with geopolitical friction.