Indian players Arshdeep Singh, Harshit Rana, and Jitesh Sharma brutally trolled Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed after their team secured a five-wicket win to clinch the 2025 Asia Cup trophy.
Standing near the boundary ropes, the three players, who didn’t start in the final, did Ahmed’s typical celebration — crossing hands and shaking their heads with expressions to say ‘Get out’. Arshdeep uploaded the video on his Instagram channel. It also included Sanju Samson, who played the match and scored 20 runs, but as the camera panned to the Kerala star, he looked far from interested in the show.
Watch it here:
Arshdeep Singh New Instagram Reel 😂
– Bro roasted that fraud bowler pic.twitter.com/Sso722oL72
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September 28, 2025
How India won the 2025 Asia Cup
India clinched their ninth Asia Cup title with a thrilling five-wicket win over Pakistan in the final on Sunday, thanks to Tilak Varma’s match-winning 69* off 53 balls. Chasing 147, India were reeling at 20/3 after Shaheen Shah Afridi and Faheem Ashraf exploited the conditions with clever slower deliveries to dismiss Abhishek Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, and Shubman Gill cheaply.
Tilak steadied the innings with two vital stands — 57 with Sanju Samson (24) and 60 with Shivam Dube (33 off 21) — combining composure and aggression to keep India afloat. The game turned decisively in the 15th over when Haris Rauf was taken for 17 runs, with Tilak’s straight drive and pull shot adding to Pakistan’s woes.
Rauf eventually conceded 50 in 3.4 overs, including the six that Tilak launched into the mid-wicket stands in the final over before Rinku Singh sealed the chase with a boundary.
Earlier, Kuldeep Yadav (4/30) spearheaded a stunning collapse, reducing Pakistan from 113/1 to 146 all out. Fakhar Zaman (46) and Sahibzada Farhan (57) gave Pakistan a solid start, but once Kuldeep removed Saim Ayub, the Indian spin trio, Kuldeep, Axar Patel (2/26), and Varun Chakravarthy (2/30), strangled the middle order.
Jasprit Bumrah chipped in with two late wickets, including Haris Rauf, whom he sent off with a half plane-crash gesture, adding spice to an already heated rivalry.