WATCH: SHOCKING! Salman Ali Agha refuses to talk to Ravi Shastri after India vs Pakistan match toss in Asia Cup 2025 final
New Delhi: Asia Cup 2025 will be remembered for the controversies between India and Pakistan. Due to ongoing tensions between the two countries, every match between them in this tournament saw some kind of drama. After player clashes during the group stage and Super 4 matches, another controversy broke out in the final. This time, it was caused by Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha, who refused to speak with Indian presenter Ravi Shastri during the toss.
How are the relations of India and Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025?
The tension between India and Pakistan had started even before the tournament began, and things didn’t improve when both teams faced each other on the field. So, all eyes were on the final to see whether the situation would get better or worse. But before the match even started, something happened that surprised everyone.
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भारत आणि पाकिस्तान यांच्यात फायनलच्या टॉसच्यावेळी नेमकं काय घडलं, पाहा संपूर्ण व्हिडिओ…#indvspak2025 #indvspakfinal #IndiaVsPakistan #AsiaCup2025 pic.twitter.com/lhc5an8TOP
— Maharashtra Times (@mataonline) September 28, 2025
Controversial Gestures
Gun Gesture: After scoring a half-century, Pakistani batsman Sahibzada Farhan celebrated by holding his bat like a gun. Indian fans viewed this act as unsportsmanlike and inappropriate. The Indian media responded strongly to the gesture, with several news channels labeling it as an endorsement of terrorism and a provocation spreading hatred.
Social Media and Debate
Heated Debate: After the incident, social media saw a fierce debate between former Pakistani cricketers and the Indian media, with some Pakistani journalists criticizing the approach of Indian media outlets.
Questioning Pakistan’s Attitude: Indian TV panelists questioned the sportsmanship and mentality of Pakistani players, further fueling political and emotional tension.
Story Highlights
- Pakistani players’ controversial “gun gesture” enraged Indian fans
- Indian media described it as against the spirit of the game and spreading hatred.
- A heated debate erupted between Pakistani and Indian journalists on social media.
- TV panelists questioned the mentality and sportsmanship of Pakistani players.