Although Pakistan may have lost the high-stakes Asia Cup collision against India in Dubai, the Pakistani nation did not seem to give up and called on their humor to overcome another cricket defeat.
Pakistani batters fell against the bowling line-up of India and the Green Shirts managed to put a meager 127 runs on the board in the 20-over match. In response, India pursued the target in 15.5 overs with seven more wickets.
Some Pakistanis remembered for former skippers Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan – absent in the team – while others criticized the men in Green’s poor batting while they expressed their frustration.
Pakistan had their moments in the game – Sahaibzada Farhan became the first Pakistani batter to hit Jasprit Bumrah for a six, and Saim Ayub received an unwanted record after a duck. The left -handed opener marked his seventh duck in T20i’s, who attracted him level with Babar Azam, Mohammad Hafeez and Kamran Akmal.
But since the competition did not go to Pakistan, what could the Pakistani social media users do to stimulate their state of mind? Well, they remembered the four -day war of May in which Islamabad defeated six Indian jets.
In April a terrorist attack took place in the Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, and India blamed Pakistan for the attack – accusations that Islamabad denies. After this, India launched an attack on Pakistan, which was tackled with a suitable answer.
The Pakistani armed forces not only shot Indian drones that came to Pakistani territory, destroyed their check items on the border, but also shot their fighter jets, including the French -made Rafale.
During the competition, Pakistanis actively placed comfort, with a lot of drawing comfort by referring to the May war.
“Our national game is falling Indian Jets. 6-0,” placed an X user.
Another said: “6-0 is still much worse than 6-2. We are clear.”
Farhad stated: “For Pakistan the real 6-0 is not on the cricket field -it’s in the air. Six Indian jets down. That is the score history will never forget.”
“I don’t accept any matches; Pakistan’s real victory was 6-0,” added a user of social media.
A user also wanted to calm Indians: “Relax India, it’s just cricket, not war. Otherwise you already know the score: 6-0.”
“Indians, no matter what happens, the Scorelijn is still 6-0. OK,” a user added.
A disappointed user added: “We had one task and that was not to give India Smthn after 6-0, but ok.”


 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			