With Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Asian Cricket Council (ACC) chairman Mohsin Naqvi becoming the center of attention of late following the Asia Cup 2025 trophy fiasco, he faced the question about it during Abrar Ahmed's reception. In a video surfaced on social media, Naqvi ignored the question when a reporter asked him about the trophy's future.
'When You See Someone...': Suryakumar Yadav Highlights Abhishek Sharma & Tilak Varma's Remarkable Performances Post Asia Cup 2025 Triumph; VideoNaqvi, 46, has been dominating the news for quite some time now after walking away with the Asia Cup 2025 Trophy following Team India's refusal to collect from him. With reports of BCCI's impeachment threat emerging, Naqvi has reportedly handed over the trophy to the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB). Nevertheless, the Men in Blue, who won the tournament, are yet to receive it.
Watch the below video as the 46-year-old is surrounded by a sea of reporters and people. He got into his car eventually:
Chairman PCB & Asian Cricket Council President Moshin Naqvi, faced questions about the ACC trophy controversy during Abrar Ahmed’s valima in Karachi. Here’s his response.#AsiaCup2025 #Karachi #TOKSports pic.twitter.com/788xkFa0ka
— TOK Sports (@TOKSports021) October 6, 2025
Mohsin Naqvi had also courted controversy by sharing a video of Cristiano Ronaldo making a 'fighter jet' gesture
Amid the 2025 edition of Asia Cup, Naqvi had also courted controversy by sharing a video of Cristiano Ronaldo making a 'fighter jet' gesture on his official social media handle. The post from the 46-year-old came before the final and says after Pakistan speedster Haris Rauf made the same gesture during the Super 4 match against India at the Dubai International Stadium.
The gesture refers to Pakistan Army's unverified or baseless claims of shooting down six military jets during the recent military standoff. Additionally, opener Sahibzada Farhan celebrated his half-century over India in the Super 4 match with a gun-shot celebration. Although Farhan was let go by the ICC with a warning, the world cricketing body fined Rauf 30% of his match fees.
From the dressing room to the dugout, from logistics to support - every helping hand has played a part. This win belongs to the entire family that is Team India 🇮🇳💙 #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/qZZKUhcESr
— Surya Kumar Yadav (@surya_14kumar) September 29, 2025
Team India, led by Suryakumar Yadav, made short work of their arch-rivals in the Group Stage and Super 4. Nevertheless, Pakistan gave the Men in Blue early scares but Tilak Varma's nerveless 69 carried India over the line and to their ninth title.
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