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With the Asia Cup 2025 reaching its penultimate stage, reigning champions India will lock horns with Pakistan once again in the title clash, scheduled to be played on Sunday, September 28 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai. The Suryakumar Yadav-led side will be coming into the finale high on confidence as hey are unbeaten in the tournament, Pakistan, on the other hand, will hope to avenge their previous defeats.

Although Team India will hope to get all chords right ahead of the finale, their playing combination continues to remain under talks. It is to be noted that in the previous match against Sri Lanka, senior pacer Jasprit Bumrah was rested, making way for Arshdeep Singh - who played a pivotal role, bagging India the Super Over victory.

Rinku Singh takes a hilarious dig at Arshdeep Singh after latter’s Super Over heroics; video surfaces

Arshdeep Singh, who has featured in only two matches so far in the Asia Cup 2025, conceded just two runs and picked up two wickets in the Super Over on Friday, paving way for India’s win. After the hard-fought win, Arshdeep along with Rinku Singh and Jitesh Sharma shared a fun moment as the former teased the Indian pacer of his match-winning spell.

The light-hearted exchange was just a recreation of Rinku’s earlier video which he made with Kuldeep Yadav, where he asked of the price of a biscuit packet. But in the recent viral video, Rinku playfully asked, “Super Over ne Arshdeep ne 2 wicket liye, kisne liye ji? (Arshdeep took two wickets in the Super Over, who took?)”

Watch Rinku Singh recreate viral reel with Arshdeep Singh:

Just after hearing him, both Arshdeep and Jitesh quickly replied, “Pagal vagal ho gaya hai kya? (Have you gone crazy?)” to which Rinku responded, “Puchna toh padega na (Have to ask)” leaving everyone in splits.

Notably, Arshdeep conceded 26 runs in his first two overs and went wicketless. But the Indian pacer bounced back in style, dismissing Kamindu Mendis in his third over and giving away just 11 runs in his final over. In the Super Over, the left-arm pacer was once again handed the ball, but he held his nerves and picked two wickets and conceded only two runs.