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September 29, 2025

Arshdeep Singh’s Mocking Moment Goes Viral After Asia Cup Win

Arshdeep Singh’s Mocking Moment Goes Viral After Asia Cup Win
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The Asia Cup 2025 final ended with so many controversies. All the Indian and Pakistani fans were glued to their screens till the last over. The moment came after India had won the title. Arshdeep Singh viral video clips posted from ground and India’s dressing room set social media ablaze, showing the left-arm quick taking playful digs at Pakistan.

India had just defeated Pakistan by five wickets in Dubai, sealing yet another Asia Cup title. The trophy lift should have been the night’s headline. Instead, Arshdeep’s uncensored celebration stole the spotlight.

In the first clip, Arshdeep turned interviewer, pointing at Tilak Varma with a cheeky grin. “Final match, you perform. What happening?” he asked in broken English, recreating a famous meme from a Bangladesh Premier League broadcast. Tilak, barely able to keep a straight face, replied, “Lot of happening. Winning celebration and a lot of happening.” The room erupted.

That one moment flipped everything. Fans weren’t just talking about the final-over chase anymore. They were sharing, quoting, and laughing at the reel that went viral within minutes.

Arshdeep wasn’t done. He moved on to Abhishek Sharma. “Full tournament you perform. What happening?” he teased. Abhishek chuckled back, “Final match. What happening? Good happening. Sometimes bad happening.” The rhythm of the banter, coupled with the inside-joke delivery, made the videos instant classics.

Kuldeep Yadav also got dragged into the fun. Looking surprised at first, he joined the act, answering with mock seriousness, “What happening? Happening good.” The team roared again.

This wasn’t just random mischief. Arshdeep and his mates even poked fun at Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed by imitating his wicket celebration. The shade was clear. It was banter, but with an edge sharpened by rivalry.

India hadn’t just beaten Pakistan three times in the same tournament. They’d also owned the post-match narrative. The psychological upper hand was obvious.

The context made it even juicier. Pakistan had been bowled out for 146 in the final, and despite spirited bowling, Tilak Varma’s calm knock carried India home with two balls to spare. It was India’s ninth Asia Cup crown, their third straight win over Pakistan in the 2025 edition. Yet fans were left debating the memes more than the scorecard.

Inside the dressing room, laughter rolled. Online, opinions are split. Some viewers loved the light-hearted mocking Pakistan, calling it deserved after the tense build-up to the tournament. Others said India’s stars should have celebrated with grace. “It was funny, but maybe a bit too far,” one fan commented.

The rawness of the clips is what made them viral. No polished speeches and no scripted lines. Just players, fresh from a nail-biting win, letting loose with unfiltered joy. For a rivalry that often feels heavy, the levity hit differently.

That leaves one curiosity hanging: was this a glimpse of India’s locker-room culture or a message directed straight across the border? Only the players know. But one thing is certain. Those little words “What happening?” may now echo in cricket banter for months to come.

India may have won the Asia Cup 2025 title, but Arshdeep Singh’s antics ensured that the conversation didn’t stop at the presentation stage. It spilled over into living rooms, timelines, and WhatsApp groups worldwide.