- By Vishal Pushkar
- Tue, 23 Sep 2025 04:43 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
IND vs PAK, Asia Cup 2025: India pacer Arshdeep Singh is one of the few Cricketers who have a strong social media presence. Currently, he is part of the Asia Cup squad but has only played against Oman in the tournament so far. His followers on social media often see enjoy his antics he pulls off from time to time. One such antic is going viral on social media, which he did during the India vs Pakistan Super Four clash in the Asia Cup 2025.
In the video, Arshdeep can be seen gesturing towards the crowd, making an airplane with his hands, only to hilariously crash it into his bottom.
Watch it here:
Arshdeep cooked rauf and we didn't even notice...😭😭pic.twitter.com/IO8bIf8RZl
— B̷O̷D̷Y̷G̷U̷A̷R̷D̷ (@kohli_goat) September 23, 2025
Arshdeep Singh owned Haris Rauf & entire Pakistan but we failed to hype him😭
— Rajiv (@Rajiv1841) September 23, 2025
How we all missed Arshdeep Singh shoving JF Thunder in Haris Rauf's G🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/g3lIClH3a2
Arshdeep told Pakistani fans to shove their jets up their asses
— Sensei Kraken Zero (@YearOfTheKraken) September 23, 2025
Singh is King
😂😂😭😭 pic.twitter.com/bR0XVw0tC0
Indian Jets ne pakistaniyon ko kaha hit kiya ?
— Space Recorder (@1spacerecorder) September 23, 2025
Arshdeep Singh replied to Haris Rauf
🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/7lYwJFL2G0
Fans are linking it as a reply to Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf's 'delusional' gesture who tried to taunt the Indian crowd with a plane crash, along with a '6-0' gesture.
Apart from his theatrics on the boundary line, Rauf was also involved in a heated exchange with India opener Abhishek Sharma. Pandemonium ensued on the final ball of the fifth over. Gill flawlessly executed a short-arm jab to send the ball racing away for a four. After the end of the over, Abhishek and Rauf got into a fierce exchange, which forced Umpire Gazi Sohel to get involved and separate the two.
Coming to the fixture on Sunday night, Pakistan managed to crawl its way to 171/5, their highest against India while batting first in T20Is. In reply, Abhishek (74) and Shubman Gill (47) raised a 105-run opening stand to pave the way for India's triumph.
Inputs from Agency