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VIDEO: Tilak Varma's 'V' Celebration Goes Viral After Asia Cup 2025 Win, Fans Decode Its Meaning

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VIDEO: Why did Tilak Varma make a 'V' after winning the Asia Cup? What's the secret? Indian fans decoded itIndia clinched the Asia Cup 2025 title on Sunday night at the Dubai Cricket Stadium, defeating Pakistan by five wickets in a thrilling final. Among the standout performances, Tilak Varma shone with an unbeaten 69-run innings, helping India seal the victory. However, it was Tilak’s unique celebration after the win that caught everyone’s attention.

After the final run, Tilak raised his fingers in a ‘V’ sign to acknowledge the fans, a gesture that quickly went viral on social media. While the traditional meaning of ‘V’ is widely understood as “Victory”, fans started speculating about a deeper symbolism. Many linked it to Operation Sindoor, referring to reports that the Indian Air Force destroyed 11 Pakistani airbases, interpreting the gesture as ‘11-0’.

Controversy Over Trophy Presentation
The post-match celebrations weren’t without drama. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav and the team refused to accept the Asia Cup trophy from Mohsin Naqvi, the ACC chairman and Pakistan Cricket Board chief, who has often been vocal with anti-India statements. As a result, the award ceremony concluded without India officially lifting the trophy, which Naqvi took away.

Despite this, the Indian team celebrated on-field with a symbolic “shadow trophy”, lifting the invisible cup and cheering for their hard-fought victory. Fans widely shared this moment, applauding the players’ sportsmanship and creativity in turning the controversy into a memorable celebration.

Tilak Varma’s ‘V’ gesture, combined with the team’s shadow trophy celebration, became one of the most talked-about moments of Asia Cup 2025, sparking discussions and memes across social media platforms.

Key Highlights:

  • Tilak Varma scored 69 runs* and led India to a five-wicket win over Pakistan.

  • His ‘V’ celebration went viral; fans linked it to victory and Operation Sindoor.

  • Indian team refused the trophy from ACC chairman Mohsin Naqvi.

  • Players celebrated with a symbolic “shadow trophy”, winning hearts online.

This match not only showcased India’s cricketing dominance but also demonstrated how player gestures and fan interpretations can turn celebrations into viral moments.

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