Abrar Ahmed's clip which is now going viral, has sparked plenty of banter among fans on both sides of the border.
The controversy arose on the final ball of the fourth over when Muneeba survived an lbw appeal but was caught short after momentarily stepping out of her crease
ICC Women's WC 2025 highlights India vs Pakistan: India, with today's win, has jumped to the top of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 points table, replacing Australia
Muneeba's run-out became confusing as the new ICC rule states that once a batter has made their ground, if their bat or body for any reason goes in the air, he or she will remain not out
The live telecast of the India vs Pakistan ICC Women's World Cup 2025 match will be available on Star Sports Network in India
The Asia Cup drama between India and Pakistan has continued in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 as the skippers of both teams ignored each other after the toss
While this fixture has been a one-sided affair over the years, the recent rivalry between the two nations makes the encounter a bit more anticipated than before.
Pakistan Women faced a setback in their previous match, suffering a seven-wicket defeat to Bangladesh.
Refusing to shake hands in public by top sportspersons - not for Covid-like precautions, but for other reasons - is a big statement and can cause a lot of social uproar
Critics accused her of deliberately using politically sensitive language, while others defended her right to contextualise the player's journey. ICC is yet to issue an official statement.
According to BCCI sources, the directive was communicated just before the women's team departed for Sri Lanka on Wednesday.
Naqvi clarified his actions during the trophy ceremony at the Dubai International Stadium, revealing that he took the trophy with him after India's team declined to accept it.
Diplomatic efforts are now underway behind the scenes to return the trophy and medals to India, although no official resolution has been confirmed yet.
According to the PCB's internal note, signed off by Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, all clearances were being withheld without exemptions
India and Pakistan's women's teams are set to face each other in Colombo this coming Sunday in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 group-stage fixture
A day before the final, both captains were supposed to pose with the trophy but the Indian skipper once again refused to share the stage with Pakistani skipper as Salman Agha posed alone for the photo
This is the right time for Indian cricket to reach newer heights, Indian cricket has already achieved so much, but now it is time to do it consistently, says India captain Suryakumar Yadav
India's ninth Asia Cup crown eventually became a mere footnote as the expected cordiality on a sports field gave way to confrontation in the final clash against Pakistan where the rival players mocked each other both during and after the match. The tournament had been fraught with tension from the very start, and the animosity carried into the final, which India won by five wickets on a rather long Sunday night. What started with India's refusal to shake hands to show solidarity with victims of Pahalgam terror attack and the Indian armed forces, descended into a full blown mocking match in the summit clash. Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah delivered a perfect yorker to dismiss Haris Rauf in the 18th over and, in a cheeky send-off, mimicked the Pakistan pacer's dipping-flight act celebration from the Super 4 clash. Bumrah's gesture, a crashing-plane motion, went viral across social media. Rauf's actions were an attempt to mock India's military action under 'Operation Sindoor' a
Former batter VVS Laxman described the victory as being built on courage and belief, saying it was about playing for the flag rather than just lifting a trophy
Pakistan and India women's teams have faced each other 27 times in international cricket, out of which India have won 24 times, while Pakistan have won just three times