Mohsin Naqvi and the Asia Cup Final Controversy
Cricket is not merely a game in South Asia- it is an obsession, a way of defining the soul, and in most aspects, national pride. Whenever India and Pakistan are on the cricketing field, the world observes. The competition is ancient, fierce, and emotionally-charged and has frequently been termed as one of the most fierce in all of sport.
However, even though the Asia Cup 2025 final will be remembered as a great cricketing match, it will forever be remembered as what occurred after the final ball was bowled Mohsin Naqvi, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), and President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) were at the centre of the storm. His words and deeds, prior, and subsequent to the last, made a political firestorm out of a sporting contest.
What followed was no simple controversy–it was a reminder about how easy it is to drag cricket in this part of the world into the political fray.
When India and Pakistan get together, it is not just bat and ball. The competition is full of decades of political history, wars, and cross-border tensions. To millions of supporters, cricket turns into a symbolic playing field where national pride is on the line.
This setting renders any Indo-Pak conflict unlike any other game. It also implies that administrators, commentators and players are subject to increased standards. A thoughtless word or partisanism will stir up passions. Now just as it happened in the Asia Cup final.
The most sensational part of the end came after India won. As it was traditionally, the winning team is presented with its medals and the trophy during a ceremony that represents respect and closure. And this time there was no moment.
The Indian team declined to receive the medals and the trophy issued by Mohsin Naqvi citing his comments and his antagonistic attitude towards India. Naqvi is reported to have walked out of the stadium with the trophy and medals instead of relinquishing the honors to a neutral presenter or letting a neutral presenter do the honors.
The Indian players went off with no silverware. Pictures of the group making fun with a fake trophy soon became viral. What was expected to be a happy event turned into a show of defiance, a symbol of the way that politics had taken over cricket.
Naqvi did not behave like that on the night of the final. His words and behavior had already caused controversy in the days prior to the game.
Following an Indian victory in the previous round, Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted the following tweet:
“Outcome is the same — India wins! Congrats to our cricketers.”
Naqvi shot back:
“If war was your measure of pride, history already records your humiliating defeats at Pakistan Cricket Board controversy.”
Naqvi inflamed the atmosphere by drawing the cricketing discourse into the historical conflicts, which obscured the boundary between the sport and the politics.
This was highly offensive to the Indian fans. A political and a military point had been made with cricket being used to insult national pride.
Naqvi didn’t stop there. He also required the ICC to punish Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav because he publicly supported the armed forces of India. This was a provocative move which was unnecessary to Indian fans and officials. It is normal around the globe to support the defense forces. Punishment was like an assault on the personal ideologies of Yadav.
The response to the drama of the last was quick and strong.
It could be said that this was the act of a single person. But the reality is deeper.
It is not the first time that politics has supplanted cricket in the India-Pakistan scenario.
The Asia Cup 2025 scandal is unique in that the argument was not initiated by governments or even fan clubs, the author of the move was a cricketing organization head. That makes it more alarming.
To most Indians the lasting image of the final was not a six or a wicket but the players with an imaginary trophy. That was the whole situation in a nutshell, India had won, yet politics had deprived them of the appropriate time.
Ironically, the celebration of the protest could be counted among the most iconic images in the history of Indo-Pak cricket. It emphasized strength, solidarity and the skill to make humiliation symbolic.
The scandal raises a number of questions.
The final of the Asia Cup 2025 was supposed to be remembered by the Indian brilliance on the field, the fight of Pakistan and the happiness of the millions of fans. Rather, it turned out to be a study of how bad leadership can take sport away.
The actions of Mohsin Naqvi, his controversial statements, his snubbing gesture with the trophy, and his partisan attitude did not simply contribute to the controversy. Their version altered the narrative of the tournament.
To India, it was conquering without its prize. In the case of Pakistan, their cricket board head took the blunt part of the attack globally. To the whole game of cricket, it was yet another lesson that once politics seeps in the game loses its glamour.
Eventually, cricket lost more than a trophy–it lost an opportunity to demonstrate how sport can be elevated above politics.
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