Pakistan wins T20 World Cup by 10 wickets against India: Social media users advise Kohli not to panic

 Pakistan wins T20 World Cup by 10 wickets against India: Social media users advise Kohli not to panic

Pakistan wins T20 World Cup by 10 wickets against India


Pakistan won not only this match but also the hearts of the Pakistani people by defeating their traditional rival India by ten wickets in their first match in the T20 World Cup.


While users on Twitter have been generously congratulating the Pakistan cricket team, there are also some users who are sharing memes about India's defeat.


Some advised Kohli not to panic, while others expressed hope that Pakistan would win the World Cup.


It would not be wrong to say that a cricket match between Pakistan and India took place in a stadium in Dubai but another match continued between users on social media.


User Sherry wrote after Pakistan's victory: '30 years of magic is over. I almost cried. "


Social activist Nighat Dad, addressing Indian team captain Virat Kohli's wife and actress Anushka Sharma, wrote: "Anushka, you did not scold Kohli today.

T20 World Cup, Nighat Dad tweet

Pakistani actress Maira Khan wrote: The heart is bursting with pride. Wow.


A user named Iftikhar Hussain wrote: "This victory was long overdue."


It should be noted that this is Pakistan's first win against India in any ICC World Cup.

T20 World Cup, Mahira Khan tweet

Journalist Mubashir Hashmi wrote in praise of Pakistan captain Babar Azam: "Prime Minister Babar Azam."


It may be recalled that in this match against India, Pakistan captain Babar Azam remained unbeaten on 68 runs.

T20 World Cup, Mubashir Hashmi tweet

On the other hand, some consumers in India are questioning the captaincy of Virat Kohli.


"If Virat Kohli has any shame, resign now (from the captaincy)," writes Anurag. There is no enthusiasm in the team.


However, some users are also supporting them. As Dinesh writes, "This is the time when we should support the team and Kohli."

T20 World Cup, Anurag tweet

Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag congratulated Pakistan and wrote: "I am sure India will come back stronger now."

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