India Thrash Pakistan Yet Again in T20 World Cup Clash! Pak Fans Disillusioned, Say ‘Hum to Khudkushi Kar..’

India defeated Pakistan by six runs at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in an exciting Twenty20 World Cup match. The contest was heated, drawing nearly 34,000 fans despite the early rain.

Pakistani Reaction on India's Win

Pakistani Reaction on India’s Win: In a low-scoring but tight Twenty20 World Cup Group A match, India defeated Pakistan by six runs at the temporary Nassau County International Cricket Stadium. Despite the early rain on Sunday, over 34,000 spectators attended the game. In their head-to-head games for the Men’s T20 World Cup, India now leads Pakistan 7-1. The chasing team had triumphed in the previous five Twenty20 World Cup matches between the two teams prior to this outcome. After this terrible loss, Pakistan Citizens reaction went viral on social media.

Taunts and Frustration

Pakistani YouTube channel @mr.aman0114 has shared a video on YouTube Shorts. In this video, the sadness of Pakistani people after losing the match can be clearly seen. One person taunted and said, “Congratulations brother, Pakistan lost. Congratulations to the entire Pakistani team.” One person said, “We should commit suicide. What is this nonsense? What did they do today? I say let them play the Bangladesh team, they should have won. Which match are they playing?” The man further said, “We are tired of praying, these prayers are not going to work now.” When he was asked if Pakistan would win the World Cup, the man replied, “Yes, of course, but in dreams.”

About The Match

Regarding the game, Pakistan won the toss and chose to bowl first on a two-paced surface. Rain delays made it difficult for India to get going, and they were eventually dismissed for 119 runs. In reply, Mohammad Rizwan patiently scored 31 runs to set up the chase, but Pakistan was unable to win as wickets fell frequently. Meanwhile, Jasprit Bumrah (3-14) of India produced significant breakthroughs and delivered 15 dot balls.

Babar Azam, the captain of Pakistan, said that their chase’s 59 dot balls was the turning point. India now leads Group A after winning both of their first two games, while Pakistan has no points as a result of the outcome. India had defeated Ireland by eight wickets in their initial encounter of the competition earlier this week in New York, while Pakistan had lost their opening match of the competition in a super over loss to co-hosts USA in Dallas.

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