Following India's dramatic five-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup final on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi referenced "Operation Sindoor" in a congratulatory message, drawing parallels between the win and a broader narrative of Indian triumph. "Operation Sindoor on the games field. Outcome is the same – India wins! Congrats to our cricketers," the Prime Minister posted on X.
The Prime Minister's message immediately resonated across social media, with many interpreting it as a symbolic connection between India's sporting achievements and its military capabilities. The reference to "Operation Sindoor" alludes to a perceived pattern where India emerges victorious, whether on the sports field or in matters of national security.
India's victory in the Asia Cup final was hard-won. After restricting Pakistan to a total of 146, India's chase began shakily, with early wickets falling. However, a measured half-century from Tilak Varma, along with crucial partnerships with Sanju Samson and Shivam Dube, guided India to victory with two balls to spare. Varma's unbeaten 69 runs off 53 balls proved pivotal in anchoring the innings.
The Asia Cup 2025 victory was particularly significant, marking India's ninth Asia Cup title. This win also signified India's third consecutive victory against Pakistan in the tournament.
The Prime Minister's reference to "Operation Sindoor" also carries a specific historical context. Launched on May 7, 2025, in response to the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed the lives of 26 civilians, "Operation Sindoor" was a military operation targeting militant infrastructure in Pakistan occupied Kashmir and mainland Pakistan. It involved a coordinated effort by the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Some reports indicate that Suryakumar Yadav, the Indian captain, faced a fine for dedicating the team's victory to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and the Indian armed forces. Furthermore, a "no handshake" policy was reportedly initiated by India during the Super Four stage and continued into the final.
The Asia Cup 2025 final was not without its controversies. Accusations arose against Pakistani players Haris Rauf and Shaheen Afridi for allegedly disrespecting India's national anthem. Rauf's gestures, interpreted as provocative, resulted in a fine from the ICC.