India and Pakistan locked horns for the second time in the Super Fours of the ongoing Asia Cup 2025 tournament, but the result remained the same with India coming on top to defeat their arch-rivals by 6 wickets. Abhishek Sharma was truly unbelievable that night, scoring a blistering 74-run knock and grabbing the Player of the Match award. Amid all the chaos and controversies, another highlight from the match was the behaviour of Pakistani players. Also Read: Shahid Afridi’s IPL Jibe at Umpires After Fakhar Zaman’s Dismissal vs India After their league clash with the Indian team, the Indian players had refused to shake hands with the Pakistan team and had gone straight to their dressing rooms. This fanned a controversy, raising the already heated tension between these two teams. Now, when these two teams clashed again last Sunday, Haris Rauf, the Pakistani pacer, was seen mimicking and making some gesture of a plane crash towards the Indian fans. His video of the incident went viral, drawing huge criticism. Haris Rauf’s gesture video: MEET THIS JOKER HARIS RAUF 🤡- Got f*cked by Kohli in front of 1 lakh people- Mocked Rohit’s body language got punished left, right & centre in India- Now dragging politics into cricket- This Shameless MDC has zero self respect 🤡pic.twitter.com/FiPlUOrsPF — 𝐉𝐨𝐝 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐚𝐧𝐞 (@jod_insane) September 22, 2025 Now, another video is going viral, but this time it is from India’s pacer Arshdeep Singh. After the conclusion of the India-Pakistan Super Four game, Arshdeep Singh was seen making some gestures and signalling towards the crowd, making an aeroplane with his fingers and crashing to his bottom. Watch the video here: Arshdeep cooked rauf and we didn't even notice...😭😭pic.twitter.com/IO8bIf8RZl — B̷O̷D̷Y̷G̷U̷A̷R̷D̷ (@kohli_goat) September 23, 2025 Context Behind Haris Rauf’s ‘6-0’ Gesture Arshdeep Singh’s response was definitely a befitting reply to Haris Rauf’s gesture. But what is it? The action was seen as a reference to Pakistan's assertion of shooting down six Indian Rafael fighter aircraft during Operation Sindoor. This, however, is just a myth. The Indian Air Force already announced that no planes were lost to Pakistan's air force. Nevertheless, Pakistan still propagates the "6-0" myth as a method of defending themselves.