Pak Cricket fans say “India Zindabad”, celebrate India’s victory in Lahore

In the thrilling match of the ICC Championship 2025, the Indian cricket team performed brilliantly and won. Pakistani cricket fans celebrated India’s victory and shouted slogans of “Virat Kohli Zindabad, India Zindabad.”. Indian and Pakistani social media users are reacting fiercely to this. Numerous videos are rapidly going viral on social media.

In a viral video on social media, Pakistani cricket fans were seen shouting slogans of India Zindabad and Virat Kohli Zindabad. One fan talked about gifting bangles to the Pakistani cricket team for this defeat and expressed his happiness openly on India’s victory. Pakistani cricket fans started saying as soon as they reached the middle of the match that India had defeated Pakistan badly.

Pakistani people say that the Pakistani cricket team performed so badly; we have never seen such a rubbish match in our life. People took leave from offices to watch the match but after losing the match everyone says that there was no benefit of taking leave. A Pakistani cricket fan says that we cannot compete with India; Pakistanis have sold out; they had to take money only.

Pakistani people are giving Virat Kohli the tag of Cricket King. Saluting Virat Kohli’s century. Shouting on Virat Kohli’s fours and sixers. Expressing love for Virat Kohli. Many Pakistani people have decided to boycott cricket and never watch it again. Their hearts are broken; they have stopped expecting anything from the Pakistani cricket team.

After this victory, many cricket fans of Pakistan came out in support of India. In many areas of Lahore, good wishes were given to the Indian team, and in some places, people also burst crackers. Many users of Pakistan also praised India’s victory on social media.

There may be political conflict between the two countries, but when it comes to cricket, fans openly support their favorite team. Even before this, fans of Indian players have been seen many times in Pakistan who praise Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and other Indian players.

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