India’s dressing room was bubbling with joy following their thrilling five-wicket win over Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 final. Among the celebrations, Arshdeep Singh took the spotlight by sharing humorous Instagram videos poking fun at Pakistan. The left-arm pacer recreated a famous viral moment to tease the rival team after India’s dramatic final-over triumph.
In the clips, Arshdeep is joined by Tilak Varma, Abhishek Sharma, and Kuldeep Yadav. At one point, he jokingly asks Tilak Varma, “Final match, you perform. What happening?” referencing a viral video from a few years ago. Tilak responds in a lighthearted manner, “Lot of happening. Winning celebration and a lot of happening.”
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Arshdeep continues his playful questioning with Abhishek Sharma, asking, “Full tournament you perform. What happening.” The southpaw answers, “Final match. What happening? Good happening. Final match. Sometimes bad happening.”
He then poses a similar query to Kuldeep Yadav, who is initially surprised before replying, “What happening? Happening good.” The viral moment being referenced originates from a Bangladesh Premier League interview where a presenter, struggling with English, asked Andre Russell a question that left the cricketer puzzled.
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The comically broken-English exchange went viral and has since become a widely used joke online. Arshdeep, along with teammates Harshit Rana and Jitesh Sharma, also mimicked Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed’s post-match celebration style, adding more humor to India’s social media celebrations.
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In the low-scoring but thrilling final, Tilak Varma remained calm under pressure as India secured their ninth Asia Cup title with a five-wicket victory over Pakistan. This win marked India’s third triumph over Pakistan in the 2025 tournament, following earlier victories on September 14 in the Group Stage and September 21 in the Super 4 Stage.
In the final, India’s bowlers restricted Pakistan to a modest 146 runs, setting up a chase of 147. The team successfully reached the target with two balls to spare, completing a dramatic and memorable finale that left the dressing room in high spirits and fans entertained on social media.
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