New Delhi: The Indian team lost to South Africa in the T20 World Cup on Sunday. After this defeat, although there was not much displeasure among the Indian cricket fans, but everyone in Pakistan was seen crying and crying across the border. Rawalpindi Express Shoaib Akhtar even said that the Indian team is getting Pakistan killed. When India’s fast wickets were falling, the Pakistani pacer was seen in agony.
Sharing the video, Shoaib Akhtar said – What did I say India does not have to lose. Even 4 wickets fell. They are getting Pakistan killed. The real reason behind this yearning is that according to the equations that were being made for Pakistan, which had lost both the initial matches, to reach the semi-finals, it was necessary for India to win this match. Shoaib Akhtar was seen suffering because of this.
On the other hand, just a few days ago when Pakistan team lost to Zimbabwe after India, Shoaib Akhtar said in fury that no India is also Tees Maar Khan. In a few days she too will come back after giving up. He had told Virat Kohli that he should retire from T20 cricket.
Now that the Pakistan team is stuck, Shoaib Akhtar needs India’s victory and the interesting thing is that he cannot win without the players performing well. That is, if Virat Kohli’s bat was spoken in the first two matches, then India had won. Here he was able to score only 12 runs. Overall, Shoaib Akhtar was not praying for India’s victory without meaning.
At the same time, Indian cricket fans are happy with the coincidence that the Indian team won the 2011 World Cup title after losing to South Africa in the league stage.
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Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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