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Suryakumar Yadav recreates the emblematic celebration of Rohit Sharma … but without the trophy | Cricket news

Team India famous after winning the Asian Cup cricket final against Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, the United Arab Emirates. (AP / PTI)

The fascinating victory of five counters from India against Pakistan in the Asian Cup final 2025 brought a jubilation to the team and the fans, but the post-match celebrations were far from ordinary. With the trophy retained by the president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) and the Pakistani Minister Mohin Naqvi, the champions of India had no silverware to hold. However, Captain Suryakumar Yadav made sure that the moment had become memorable in his own way.Surya imitated the emblematic promenade of Rohit Sharma since the triumph of the T20 World Cup in 2024 in India, a slow and festive stride that reflected the famous gesture of Lionel Messi After winning the FIFA World Cup.Click here to watch the full video. The celebrations were led by Tilak Varma, who played with an undefeated 69, and the rest of the team, including Hhelik Pandya, Abhishek Sharma, Shivam Dube and Sanja Samson. The pursuit of India was rescued by two key partnerships. First, Varma and Samson added 57 points to stabilize the sleeves, followed by a revolutionary 60 -point partnership between Varma and Dube that swung the momentum in favor of India. Rinku Singh then struck the four winners, the only ball he faced in the tournament, filling the ninth victory of the Asia Cup in Asia through the formats and their second T20 Cup title. While the ACC tried to make a formal presentation, the insistence of Mohin Naqvi on the presentation of the trophy led to a one hour confrontation. The Indian team refused and the trophy was finally taken over by the organizers. The imitation of Yadav of the emblematic march of Rohit has become a symbolic celebration, a moment of triumph of mind if not in silverware.

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