Viral video: Pakistan cricket fan says India is our Baap (father)

Recently, India won the ICC Championship Trophy match between India and Pakistan. Pakistan cricket lovers celebrated India’s victory. Many reaction videos came out from Pakistan on India’s victory, in which India’s players were praised and India’s victory was appreciated. Recently, another video came out, which surprised everyone.

In the viral video, a Pakistani cricket lover is seen saying, “India is our father.” This video is after the ICC Championship Trophy match between India and Pakistan when India defeated Pakistan by 6 wickets with 46 balls left. Pakistani media revealed many videos of the reaction of the common people of Pakistan to this defeat; one of them was this video.

In the viral video, a female journalist asks the cricket lover what his reaction is to Pakistan’s defeat. In his reaction, he says, We are born from India; now a father is a father. Cricket followers standing behind shout loudly at this statement. This video is going viral on social media. In the video, the fan’s voice can be heard clearly, when he admits that the Indian team is much stronger than Pakistan.

As soon as this video came on the internet, it spread like fire. Indian fans started making funny memes about it, while Pakistani cricket lovers gave their reactions after hearing this statement. This video has been viewed millions of times on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, and people are giving funny reactions in the comment section.

Some Pakistani cricket fans expressed displeasure over this statement and said that this can only be a statement given in frustration. At the same time, some people believe that the current performance of the Indian cricket team is so strong that even Pakistani fans have to accept this. Many Indian fans are sharing this video with hilarious captions, while some are calling it the ultimate “mic drop” moment. The clip continues to spark debates and discussions across social media, gaining massive attention and reactions.

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