Gautam Gambhir's fiery response -steal in India against Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 Final | Watch video

The Asia Cup 2025 final on September 28 at the Dubai International Stadium was a classic India-Pakistan performance, which amounts to the ninth title win in India, thanks to Tilak Varma’s match that scored six of Haris Rauf. Still, it was head coach Gautam Gambhir’s electrifying reaction that captured hearts, which went over social media platforms viral. His raw passion emphasized the intensity of this iconic rivalry. A nail-biting thriller Pakistan, first bat, placed 146 All Out, with Fakhar Zaman and Salman Agha leading their charge. India’s bowlers, led by Varun Chakaravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah, Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel, kept the total in check. With the chase 147, India faltered early and slipped to 33/3 after losing Abhishek Shubman Gill and Suryakumar Yadav. Tilak Varma’s grayish 69 Not Out, along with partnerships with Sanju Samson and Shivam Dube, turned the tables. With ten needed from the final, Varma’s heroic deeds against Rauf sealed the agreement, but it was the reaction of Gambhir who became the moment’s heartbeat. Gautam Gambhir’s celebration Tilak Varma hit a slower ball from Haris Rauf for a tower with six in the final, reducing the target to 2 of 4; The Dubai crowd roars. Gautam Gambhir, who is known for his strong behavior, has released. He hit the bench with both hands, pumping fists, while the coaching staff burst around him. The video, which captured this unbridled joy, exploded online and picked up millions of views. It was not the only burst of Gambhir. Earlier, when Varun Fakhar Zaman rejected, he hit the sky, a call back to his fiery playing days, like the 2007 T20 World Championships against Pakistan. Its intensity reflects the interests: a third direct victory over Pakistan in the tournament, which sements India’s dominance. Watch video Legacy of a Rivalry Moment India’s victory, sealed by Rinku Singh’s border after Varma’s six, was another chapter in their dominance in Asia Cup. But Gambhir’s fiery bank-alert moment stole the spotlight, highlighting the raw emotion of a final in India-Pakistan. India has a strong record against Pakistan in the tournament finals: with 8 wickets in Melbourne during the Benson and Hedges Cup, 1984/85. By 8 wickets in Dhaka during the Independence Cup, 1997/98 (part of a best three-series). By 3 wickets in Dhaka during the Independence Cup, 1997/98 (part of a best three-series). With 5 runs in Johannesburg during the T20 World Championships, 2007, with 5 wickets in Dubai during the Asia Cup, 2025. India’s Asia Cup and T20I Domination India dominated the Asia cup, dominating four of the last five titles and a total of nine championships (seven in ODI format and two in T20i format). Since 2023, India has been unbeaten in T20Is during multi-nation tournaments and has won all 17 completed matches: two at the Asian Games 2023, eight at the T20 World Cup 2024, and seven in the Asia Cup 2025.