So now Mohsin Naqvi has left the stadium with the Asia Cup trophy. The big question what will he do now? Will he keep it in his living room? Will he hand it over to the Pakistan cricket team and arrange a “victory parade” in Lahore for losing to India not once, not twice, but thrice in just 10 days? After all, that itself is a historic achievement! For a nation accustomed to glorifying failures, perhaps a parade of shame would not be too surprising. But what unfolded in Dubai during the Asia Cup final was an act of pettiness never seen in cricket before Pakistan’s Interior Minister and ACC Chairman Mohsin Naqvi storming out with the trophy after Team India refused to accept it from his hands.
India Refuses a Trophy from Terror-Linked Hands
The controversy began at the post-match ceremony when Naqvi waited on the podium with the trophy and medals. But Suryakumar Yadav’s men simply refused to accept the prize from him. The BCCI had made it clear: the team would not take the trophy from Pakistan’s Interior Minister, a man whose government finances terror against India. Why should Indian cricketers take a “prize” from the same hands that bleed Indian soil?
Instead of showing maturity, Naqvi did the unthinkable he stormed off the stage with the trophy and medals. The post-match presentation came to a standstill. Visuals soon surfaced on social media, showing Naqvi sulking off the stage while another official was seen taking the trophy back after his shameless act. India’s stand was clear and principled: cricket trophies are not to be tainted by politics of terror. More teams across the world should learn from India’s refusal to normalize this hypocrisy.
BCCI’s Strong Response and Modi’s Congratulatory Dig
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) wasted no time in responding. Secretary Devajit Saikia said, “We decided not to take the Asia Cup 2025 trophy from the ACC chairman, who happens to be one of the main leaders of Pakistan. That does not mean the gentleman can take away the trophy with him, along with the medals. It is very unfortunate and we hope the trophy and medals will be returned to India soon. At the upcoming ICC conference in November in Dubai, we will launch a very strong protest against this act.”
Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a dig at Pakistan’s antics. Congratulating Team India, he said on X: “Operation Sindoor on the games field. Outcome is the same India wins! Congrats to our cricketers.” The message was loud and clear: whether on the battlefield or the cricket field, India triumphs while Pakistan sulks.
Pakistan’s “Achievement”: Losing Thrice and Stealing a Trophy
India’s dominance in the Asia Cup was undeniable. Pakistan was defeated three times in just 10 days, a humiliation their media and politicians tried desperately to spin. Instead of introspection, Naqvi and the PCB turned the finale into a farce. Rather than handing over the trophy, they chose to literally steal it from the stage. For Pakistan, this may be counted as a victory at least they “won” something, even if it was by running away with the prize like a petty thief.
Captain Suryakumar Yadav summed up the bizarre incident perfectly: “This is one thing I have never seen since I started playing cricket a champion team denied a trophy, that too a hard-earned one. I feel we deserved it, but for me, the real trophies are my 14 teammates and support staff sitting with me in the dressing room.” His words reflected the spirit of Indian cricket: trophies are earned on the field, not handed over by compromised hands.
A Historic Win Without the Silverware
Despite Naqvi’s antics, Team India celebrated their Asia Cup triumph in style without the trophy. They had won on the field, crushed Pakistan repeatedly, and once again proven that no amount of politics can overshadow true sporting excellence. The Asia Cup 2025 will go down in history not just for India’s brilliance, but for Pakistan’s disgrace.
Mohsin Naqvi’s actions turned what should have been a celebration of cricket into an international embarrassment. By storming out with the Asia Cup trophy, he has ensured that Pakistan will be remembered not for their cricket, but for their pettiness. India, meanwhile, has sent a powerful message that it will not accept honors from hands stained with terror. The real winners are Suryakumar Yadav’s men, who showed both skill and dignity. Pakistan Minister may still hold the trophy, but India holds the glory. And as always, glory is what truly matters.































