The Curious Case of Asia Cup trophy: Why Team India was denied the trophy

The heart of the controversy was the presence of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) president, Mohsin Naqvi, to present the awards. Naqvi, who holds the dual role of PCB Chairman and Pakistan’s Interior Minister, was deemed an unacceptable figure by the Indian team management. India’s objection stemmed from Naqvi’s alleged anti-India stance and a series of provocative social media posts and actions throughout the tournament, including demanding that the ICC charge Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav for expressing solidarity with the Indian Army.

Indian team officials reportedly informed the ACC well in advance that the players would refuse to accept the silverware from Naqvi. Their stance was firm: while they were willing to receive the trophy from any other dignitary on the dais—such as the Emirates Cricket Board vice-chairman—they would not engage with Naqvi.

The Aftermath

The presentation ceremony was delayed for nearly an hour as ACC officials scrambled to resolve the deadlock. Naqvi, however, stood his ground, insisting on presenting the trophy in his capacity as ACC chief and reportedly blocking any attempt to find an alternative presenter. The tension was palpable on the field as the Indian players stood firm at a distance from the podium, while Naqvi waited awkwardly on stage.

The atmosphere was further charged by the crowd. Indian supporters inside the stadium booed loudly when Naqvi appeared and filled the air with chants of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai.” The Pakistani team added to the confusion by remaining inside their dressing room for a prolonged period after the match ended.

When it became clear that India would not budge, the ceremony proceeded to individual awards, which were presented by other officials. However, the final act of the evening sent shockwaves through the cricketing world. Instead of the trophy being given to the winning captain, Mohsin Naqvi, along with the ACC event staff, allegedly walked away with the Asia Cup trophy and the winners’ medals.

This unprecedented denial of the trophy to the champion team sparked immediate and furious condemnation. Here’s how the BCCI, Team India skipper Suryakumar Yadav and Mohsin Naqvi reacted to the entire controversy.

  • BCCI’s Strong Protest: BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia slammed the act as “very unfortunate, very unsporting,” and “childish.” He announced that the BCCI would lodge a “very serious and very strong protest” against Naqvi’s conduct at the International Cricket Council (ICC) conference in November. Saikia justified the team’s refusal, stating they could not accept the trophy from a person who “represents a country that is waging a war against our country.”
  • Player Reactions: Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav publicly criticized the organisers, stating he had “never seen a champion team being denied a trophy, that too a hard-earned one.” The victorious team, in a show of defiance, celebrated on the podium without the physical trophy, with players later posting images with a mock or virtual trophy on social media.
  • Naqvi’s Response: Adding fuel to the fire, Naqvi posted a controversial response on social media to the Indian Prime Minister’s congratulatory message, attempting to drag political conflict into the sporting victory, which was heavily criticized by cricket analysts for politicizing the game.

The Asia Cup final of 2025 will forever be etched in memory as the day geopolitical friction completely overshadowed sporting achievement, culminating in the embarrassing spectacle of a trophy being whisked away from the rightful champions.

Sportsmanship or Statement? Inside the India-Pakistan Handshake Controversy

The recent India vs Pakistan match in the Asia Cup 2025 has stirred up more conversation off the field than usual — not for something that happened during play, but because of what didn’t. At the end of the game, when the customary post-match handshake is expected, Indian players reportedly left the field without offering the gesture to their Pakistani counterparts or even to match officials.

What happened

India won by seven wickets in their Group A clash, with captain Suryakumar Yadav leading from the front. At the toss, the two captains — Yadav and Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha — notably did not shake hands. After the final wicket, Indian players reportedly proceeded straight off the field into their dressing room, closing the door behind them, bypassing the handshake ritual. Also, Pakistan’s captain skipped the post-match presentation ceremony in protest.

Statements / Justifications

India’s side, led by Yadav, indicated that this was a deliberate decision. They said they informed the match referee before the match about their choice not to shake hands. Yadav also dedicated the win to the Indian armed forces and to the victims of an earlier terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which triggered a military conflict between the two nations in May.

Reactions

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially lodged a complaint, calling India’s behaviour “against the spirit of sports.” Mike Hesson, Pakistan’s head coach, expressed disappointment, saying his team was “ready to shake hands” but found that by the time they approached, the Indian team had already gone off. PCB/ACC chairman Mohsin Naqvi also criticised the move, calling it a violation of sportsmanship. On the Indian side, Yadav said their actions were in alignment with the stance of BCCI and with the government, emphasizing that they simply wanted to acknowledge the suffering of people back home.

The Twitteratis who were already abuzz with boycotting the match went into overdrive after India’s no-handshake stance. Here’s how the Twitter world reacted to the entire controversy.

Nike vs Adidas: The war erupts thanks to Team India captain Shubman Gill

Team India skipper Shubman Gill was trending across all social media platforms yesterday. After winning a historic Test match against England at Edgbaston for the first time, Shubman Gill made heads turn with one single moment.

During the fourth day of play, Team India were going at a brisk pace with the scoreboard reading 427/6 declared when Gill came to the dressing room and signalled his teammates that they were declaring their second innings. 

It wasn’t just the timing of the declaration that drew attention; it was what he was wearing when he made it.

Wearing a black Nike vest, he called in his teammates from the field. The sight raised eyebrows, given that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has an exclusive sponsorship agreement with Adidas, Nike’s direct competitor, running until March 2028. According to the deal, India’s cricket kits, across the men’s and women’s teams and across all age groups, will be sponsored by Adidas.

As images of Gill’s Nike-clad declaration circulated online, fans quickly began to question whether the young captain may have inadvertently breached the BCCI’s commercial obligations. The Nike logo, clearly visible across his chest, sparked a wave of social media reactions, some critical, others tongue-in-cheek, but all noting the implications.

 

 

 

The BCCI has not issued an official statement yet on the vest incident, but observers believe the matter could escalate internally due to sponsorship sensitivities. 

Besides the official apparel breach, the Test match will be remembered for the multiple records broken by Team India. 

1-7 India’s win-loss record in Test matches at Edgbaston. They had lost seven of their first eight games (with one draw) before beating England for the first time at the venue.

336 India’s margin of victory at Edgbaston is their biggest by runs away from home. Their previous biggest was a 318-run victory against the West Indies at North Sound in 2019.

10 for 187 Akash Deep’s match figures at Edgbaston are the best for India in a men’s Test in England. Chetan Sharma, also at Edgbaston in 1986, is the only other Indian with a ten-for in England.

17 Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj’s tally of wickets at Edgbaston is the joint highest by India’s new-ball bowlers in a Test. Irfan Pathan and Zaheer Khan against Zimbabwe in Harare in 2005, and Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav against Bangladesh at Eden Gardens in 2019, also took 17 wickets.

Shubman Gill (269+161) is now the first to achieve a 250+ & a 150+ in a Test match.

However, he is the 2nd to do so in FC cricket, after Dhruv Shorey (252*+150*), who achieved this feat for Delhi against Assam at Guwahati in December 2022 in the Ranji Trophy.

Shubman Gill’s aggregate of 430 runs is the second-highest in a Test match. The highest being England’s Graham Gooch, who smashed 456 runs in a Test against India at Lord’s in 1990. 

Shubman Gill has now become the first Indian to aggregate 350+ runs in a Test match! Additionally, he is the first Indian captain to aggregate 300+ runs in a Test match.

RCB wins IPL 2025

After 17 long years, Virat Kohli finally wins the IPL trophy with Royal Challengers Bengaluru

The moment every cricket fan has been waiting for so many years has finally happened. The widely popular IPL team, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, has finally been able to win the IPL trophy. In its 18th edition, the team from South defeated Shreyas Iyer’s Punjab Kings by a margin of mere 6 runs to lift the trophy.

It’s been a long wait. For the owners, for the management. But the wait has been harder for Virat Kohli. The Delhi-born superstar has been a part of RCB right from the start. The Bengaluru-based franchise acquired Kohli’s services for INR 12 lakh from the U-19 Player Draft in the inaugural season in 2008. The young prodigy, fresh from leading India to a U-19 World Cup victory, started his IPL career with a decent salary that remained unchanged for his first three seasons (2008-2010).

The Initial Phase

The first couple of seasons were quite average for Kohli. Although he had shown the world cricket what he is capable of, he wasn’t able to set the IPL stage on fire. He managed to get only 718 runs in the first three seasons of the Indian Premier League.

In 2011, when the mega auction happened, Virat Kohli was retained by the RCB management. And boy, he did not disappoint the RCB owners. Kohli amassed 557 runs, striking at 121.08 during the 2011 IPL season. With his exemplary performance, Virat Kohli took RCB to the final, where they faced MS Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings. Although tipped to lift the cup, RCB crumbled under pressure and lost by 58 runs. And Virat Kohli experienced his first heartbreak.

The year was 2013. Virat Kohli was showing signs of being the next great thing in Indian cricket. The RCB management put all their faith into Virat Kohli by making him the skipper of the team. Virat was completely involved in building RCB into a winning team. His camaraderie with AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle, both on and off the field, was always the talking point of the IPL. 

The Peak

During the 2013-17 season, Virat Kohli smashed every possible bowler. Right from Ben Hilfenhaus to Lasith Malinga, there was no bowler that Virat hadn’t dominated. But he showed god-like batting prowess during the 2016 IPL season. During the 2106 IPL season, Virat managed to do what no other IPL player has managed to do till date. The right-hander amassed 973 runs at an astonishing average of 81.08 and striking at an impressive 152.03. This was just something magical.

During the 2016 IPL season, Virat smashed 4 centuries. Something that is unheard of in a T20 tournament. And it was not just the individual records; Virat Kohli, through his match-winning abilities, took RCB to their third IPL final. With Virat being in his purple patch, everyone thought this was the year for RCB. But David Warner and his Sunrisers Hyderabad had different plans. The Orange Army snatched victory from the jaws of defeat to give SRH their first-ever title.



The 2016 IPL final defeat broke Virat Kohli. We witnessed the man at a loss for words. He was quoted as saying, “We are proud of the way we played as a team. This was for the people of Bangalore. Even when we had the worst seasons, they were there for us. I was gutted; we couldn’t cross the line.”

After the 2016 IPL final, we saw the Royal Challengers Bangalore play consistent cricket, but they were not able to reach the IPL finals. The team managed to reach the IPL playoffs four times, but they were not able to breach the finals hurdle.

During this time, Virat gave it his all with the bat. The right-hander scored over 3800 runs for the team, winning countless matches with his batting and aggressive captaincy. But he couldn’t quite get over the line.

The Legend

And finally, in 2022, Virat Kohli relinquished his IPL captaincy. The former Team India skipper stated, “In every game, there were expectations from me as a batter,” and constant scrutiny of my captaincy or batting felt unrelenting. I was exposed to it 24/7, and it got too much in the end”.

Although Virat, the captain, had given up his captaincy, Virat the batter hadn’t forgotten his responsibilities towards his team. The RCB legend garnered over 1700 runs during this period. With everyone doubting his run-scoring abilities, Virat shut all his critics by scoring over 700 runs during the 2024 IPL season and winning the Orange Cap. 

With a successful IPL season behind him, Virat Kohli was hunting for success in the white ball format for Team India. Under the able leadership of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Team India delivered two massive successes in the span of just 9 months. The Men in Blue won the World T20 held in the West Indies and the USA in June and the 2025 Champions Trophy held in Pakistan and Dubai in February. 

The 2025 IPL season marked a new beginning for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru. With a new coach ( Andy Flower), batting coach and mentor ( Dinesh Karthik) and a new skipper (Rajat Patidar), RCB looked very different.

The team who were always considered a perennial underachiever looked like champions right from the onset. The attacking yet conservative approach while batting and getting matchups into attack while bowling helped them secure the second position in the IPL points table. 

The team faced Punjab Kings in the first Qualifier, destroying them by getting them all out in just 101 runs. The Men in Red and Golden chased down the target very easily, winning by 8 wickets. With the comfortable win, Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured their place in the 4th IPL final. 

The final was nothing short of Absolute Cinema. Punjab Kings, who had faced defeat from RCB in the first Qualifier, had another shot at redemption. But seemed like the cricket gods were with RCB. After 18 years of longing and multiple heartbreaks, the franchisee from Bengaluru was finally able to clinch the IPL 2025 trophy. 

Kohli was absolutely delighted with the win and called it one of the best moments of his career. In the post-match presentation ceremony, Virat stated, “You know, this moment is right up there with the best moments I’ve had in my career”.

Conclusion

With the IPL 2025 trophy in his cabinet, Virat Kohli has finally managed to complete cricket. The Team India legend has managed to win every possible ICC tournament (2011 ODI World Cup, 2024 World T20, ICC Test Championship Mace and 2025 Champions Trophy) and the biggest prize in T20 cricket. 

We, at God of Sports, are brimming with joy and pride after RCB’s emphatic win and wish the franchise and Virat Kohli the best for the future. Ee sala cup namdu, finally!!!

Top 5 innings from Virat Kohli that prove he was a red ball superstar

Imagine this. 275 runs needed for the Indian team off 80 overs. The pitch is a sluggish one with a very slow outfield. Team India are two down for 45 runs. In walks Virat Kohli, with his usual swagger and razor-sharp focus.

He cuts, drives, flicks and smacks the ball across all the corners of the ground. With every stroke, the pressure shifts onto the opponent. Suddenly, the scoreboard reads 185/4 with Virat Kohli still standing tall on the ground.

As the game progresses, Virat Kohli takes his team closer to the target. With just 10 needed off the final two overs, he makes sure Team India reaches the target with ease. 

Chasemaster, does it again. 

Well, the time has come when we will not be hearing praises. The near-perfect chases or the perfect cover drive hit by the right-hander. 

The King of Indian Cricket, Virat Premnath Kohli, has decided to call it quits on his Test career. After dominating all three formats for over 15 years, the Indian superstar has decided to retire from red-ball cricket.

From leading India to consecutive WTC finals to becoming the first Indian skipper to win a test series in Australia to the twin hundreds at Adelaide in 2014, Virat has done a tremendous job that made everyone a big supporter of his brand of cricket.

Here, as we go down the memory lane, Team God Of Sports lists down the top 5 innings of Virat Kohli proving why he was a red-ball superstar.

254* vs South Africa, Pune, 2019

Virat Kohli’s career-best Test score came against the South Africans during the 2019 Test series between the two nations. Walking in at 136/2 after the openers laid a solid foundation, Kohli anchored the innings with supreme control, pacing his knock perfectly over nearly eight hours at the crease. 

Virat’s innings was filled with 33 fours and 2 sixes, dismantling the South African bowling attack featuring Kagiso Rabada, Vernon Philander, and debutant Anrich Nortje.

Kohli’s unbeaten double century helped Team India post a mammoth score of 601/5 dec. and win the second Test by an innings and 137 runs. He was also adjudged the Man of the Match for his marathon innings in Pune.

149 vs England, Edgbaston, 2018

The 2018 Test series against England was one to remember for Kohli and his supporters. After flopping massively in the 2014 series vs England, this series was one where Kohli was on a mission. A mission to control his cover drive striking urges and leave the 4th ball stump.

The right-hander amassed 593 runs at an average of 59.30, including two hundred and three fifties in ten innings. Among the 593 runs, 149 runs out of them came in one specific innings. In the first test at Edgbaston during the 2018 Test series, Kohli scored his very first Test century. During that innings, Kohli constructed a 149-run knock and single-handedly took India to a respectable total. His 22 boundaries and one six put pressure back on the English bowlers.

115 & 141 vs Australia, Adelaide, 2014

This series, widely remembered as MS Dhoni’s last Test series, saw the emergence of a new Test superstar of Indian cricket. Virat Kohli, who had done unbelievable things in white ball cricket, had yet to do anything substantial in red-ball cricket.

Cometh the 2014 Test series down under, a young Virat Kohli unleashed fire on the Aussie bowlers. During the third test of the 2014 tour, the Delhi-born batter smashed twin hundreds (115 & 141), becoming one of the very few Indians to achieve this rare feat.

His second-innings 141 came while India was chasing 364 on a turning track. Though India lost, Kohli’s fearless intent redefined India’s overseas approach in the future.

153 vs South Africa – Centurion, 2018

Everyone knows how difficult South African pitches are to bat on. With the ball swinging both ways in overcast conditions, Virat Kohli produced a knock that no one can ever forget during the South Africa tour of 2018.

In the second test at Centurion, Kohli produced a masterclass, scoring 153 runs off 217 balls. His knock included 15 boundaries and was a mix of elegant stroke play and steely resolve.

Despite such a wonderful knock against the likes of Morne Morkel, Kagiso Rabada, Vernon Philander, Lungi Ngidi, and Keshav Maharaj, Team India lost the test by 135 runs.  

123 vs Australia, Perth, 2019 

Perth always has the fastest pitch in the entirety of Australia. Having lost the first test against India, Australia went back to basics by preparing a spicy pitch during the 2018-19 tour. But it was no competition for Team India skipper Virat Kohli as he smashed the pace trio of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Pat Cummins. 

With a careful combination of controlled aggression and mature gameplay, Virat scored 123 runs off 257 balls. He smashed 13 boundaries and one maximum during his stay at the crease.

Despite his valiant effort in the first innings, Team India lost the test by 146 runs.

Conclusion

So, here we were with the 5 innings by Virat Kohli that proved he was not just a white ball superstar. Comment down your thoughts on these innings by the RCB superstar. Also, let us know which one (besides these) is your favourite.

IPL Team Owners

The Powerhouses Behind IPL: Meet the Owners Who Shape Cricket’s Biggest League

IPL stands as a unique event that merges cricket competition with business interests and entertainment at a larger scale. Without team owners providing them their base of operations be the players could not reach victory. Business leaders and Bollywood stars at the top of their industries determine the direction of their franchise teams. This essay examines the leadership impact of Indian Premier League (IPL) team owners 2025 on their teams through an in-depth analysis.

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