[WATCH] Arshdeep Singh-inspired garba dance step goes viral after India's Asia Cup 2025 win
Watch the video where the left-arm pacer of the Indian side, Arshdeep Singh, inspired a garba dance step as the video has gone viral after the fans celebrate the moment in an unique way post Asia Cup 2025 victory.

Arshdeep Singh didn’t feature in most of the games of the Asia Cup 2025 in the United Arab Emirates, which the Indian side went on to win after beating the Pakistan side in the final at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. After the super 4 clash between these two sides, the left-arm pacer made a gesture towards the opponent pacer, Haris Rauf, after the end of the clash.
A video has now gone viral around the social media platforms, where a bunch of fans have performed the garba step that was inspired by the Punjab pacer, Arshdeep Singh. The celebration was from the bowler, who signaled the crowd, forming an airplane with his hands and crashing it into his bottom.
It was a sharp retort to the fast bowler, who had taunted the Indian crowd with the plan crash reference during the fixture. That video of the garba step is hilarious and made the fans happy and in a light mood as they celebrate India’s win in the Asia Cup 2025 final.
Watch: Fans form new garba dance step after inspiration from Arshdeep Singh post Asia Cup 2025 win
In the final of the tournament, the Pakistan side posted 146 runs on the board in 19.1 overs, thanks to the 84-run opening stand between Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman. The former celebrated 57 runs in 38 balls at a strike rate of 150 with the help of five boundaries and three sixes, while the latter clubbed 46 runs in 35 balls at a strike rate of 131.43, hitting two fours and as many sixes.
Apart from the top three, none of the Pakistan batters were able to get into double figures. Kuldeep Yadav picked up four wickets while Varun Chakravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah, and Axar Patel recorded two wickets each in the department.
India chased down the target by five wickets with two balls to spare. Tilak Verma was the hero with an unbeaten knock of 69 runs in 53 balls at a strike rate of 130.19, with the help of three boundaries and four over-boundaries. Shivam Dube nailed 33 runs in 22 balls at a strike rate of 150 as they earned their ninth title of the event.
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