Asia Cup 2025: Trophy Drama Overshadowing India’s Victory
The Asia Cup 2025 concluded with India securing the championship title, but the narrative unfolding off the pitch is capturing headlines for all the wrong reasons. The coveted trophy, instead of being handed over to the victorious team, remains in Dubai, held by ACC president and PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi. This unusual situation has sparked one of the most peculiar controversies in cricket history.
Trophy Standoff After Final
The controversy ignited during the post-match ceremony. Following their win, India’s team was expected to receive the trophy from Naqvi. However, a surprising turn of events unfolded as they refused to accept it directly from him. This unanticipated refusal caused a delay of nearly an hour, as discussions and negotiations took place. Ultimately, Naqvi walked away with the trophy and medals in hand, creating a spectacle that was far from a typical victory celebration.
BCCI Demands Trophy Return
In a bid to resolve the situation, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) made a formal request for Naqvi to send the trophy to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) office in Dubai’s Sports City. From there, they hoped to have it forwarded to India. However, to date, Naqvi has not responded, leaving the trophy in limbo and heightening tensions between the two cricketing giants.
Neutral Presentation Options Ignored
During the final, there were suggestions from officials at the ACC and Emirates Cricket Board to have neutral figures facilitate the trophy presentation. Notable suggestions included ECB chairman Khalid Al Zarooni and Bangladesh Cricket Board president Aminul Islam. However, Naqvi rejected these proposals, asserting that it was his right as ACC chairman to present the awards himself. This firm stance only complicated the already tense situation, emphasizing the interplay of sports and politics.
Politics Overshadow Cricket
What should have been a moment of pride for Indian cricket has morphed into a complex political row. With Naqvi’s insistence on delivering the trophy himself, the event highlighted the ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan. By intertwining sports with these geopolitical dynamics, the spotlight shifted from India’s remarkable victory to the implications of the trophy’s presentation, symbolizing deeper issues between the nations.
ACC and ICC Meetings Ahead
As discussions evolve, the trophy standoff isn’t expected to dissipate anytime soon. The matter will likely dominate the agenda during today’s ACC meeting in Dubai. What was initially envisioned as a routine discussion risks igniting a new round of disputes. Furthermore, the BCCI plans to bring the issue to the attention of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in their upcoming meeting this November, indicating that this controversy might extend its reach beyond the Asian cricketing community.
Trophy Overshadows Victory
As it stands, the 2025 Asia Cup will be remembered not just for India’s dominance on the field but for the captivating drama surrounding the absent trophy. With each passing day, the incident continues to draw attention, underscoring the fact that sometimes, the real stories in sports transcend the game itself, caught in the throes of politics and international relations.
This strange saga not only tarnishes what should be a joyous occasion for Indian fans but also serves as a reminder of the delicate fabric that binds sport and politics, especially within such a rich and competitive heritage as cricket in the subcontinent. As spectators wait for resolution, the world watches, intrigued by how this extraordinary situation will unfold in the days to come.

