Team India (Pic credit: BCCI) NEW DELHI: Dubai roared in blue on Sunday night as India clinched their record-extending ninth Asia Cup title with a five-wicket victory over arch-rivals Pakistan — and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) wasted no time in rewarding the champions. Soon after the win, the board announced a massive Rs 21 crore prize money for the players and support staff, celebrating yet another milestone in Indian cricketâ€s glittering history.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!“3 blows. 0 response. Asia Cup Champions. Message delivered. 21 crores prize money for the team and support staff,” the BCCI posted on X, underlining both the dominance and the significance of the triumph.On the field, it was Tilak Varma who starred with an unbeaten 69 off 53 balls. Calm under pressure, the 22-year-old anchored Indiaâ€s chase of 147 with a match-winning 60-run stand alongside Shivam Dube. Despite India slipping to 20/3 and later 77/4, Varma held his nerve, striking three fours and four sixes before finishing the game in style with Rinku Singh, who hit the winning boundary.
Earlier, Kuldeep Yadavâ€s spell of 4-30 triggered Pakistanâ€s collapse from a commanding 113/1 to 146 all out in 19.1 overs. Sahibzada Farhanâ€s 57 and Fakhar Zamanâ€s 46 gave Pakistan early momentum, but the Indian wrist-spinner ripped through the middle order, including three wickets in a sensational 17th over.The atmosphere was as charged off the field as on it. From Jasprit Bumrah mimicking Haris Raufâ€s earlier gesture after bowling him out, to yet another match without handshakes between the two teams, the clash reflected the political and sporting tensions surrounding the rivalry.For India, however, the night was about celebration. With fans packing the Dubai International Stadium and the BCCIâ€s hefty prize announcement adding gloss to the win, the victory was more than just silverware — it was a statement ahead of next yearâ€s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
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