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Mohammad Rizwan and Abdullah Shafique led Pakistan to a historic 6-wicket victory against Sri Lanka in the highest run chase ever witnessed in the ICC World Cup. Despite a challenging batsman-friendly pitch, Sri Lanka amassed an imposing total of 344 runs, primarily due to centuries from Kusal Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama. However, Pakistan exhibited unwavering resilience, launching a spirited comeback and ultimately securing a remarkable win. This victory provided the Men in Green with moments of jubilation, amplified by their fans in Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium.

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00:00 Mohd. Rizwan and Abdullah Shafiq led Pakistan to a historic 6 wicket victory against Sri
00:09 Lanka in the highest run chase ever witnessed in the ICC World Cup.
00:15 Despite a challenging batsman-friendly pitch, Sri Lanka amassed an imposing total of 344
00:21 runs primarily due to centuries from Kusal Mendes and Sidhira Samaravikrama.
00:27 However, Pakistan exhibited unwavering resilience, launching a spirited comeback and ultimately
00:33 securing a remarkable win.
00:35 This victory provided the men in green with moments of jubilation, amplified by their
00:39 fans in Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium.
00:44 The video of the cricket fans in Hyderabad cheering for the Pakistan side has gone viral
00:48 and has left the internet divided.
00:50 Videos of the Indian crowd resounding with enthusiastic chants like "Jeetega Bhai Jeetega"
00:56 or "Pakistan Jeetega" began circulating as the DJ energized them.
01:00 Thousands of fans couldn't contain their excitement, cheering for the men in green
01:04 as they approached victory.
01:06 This extraordinary moment didn't go unnoticed.
01:09 Even Babar Azam, seated on the pavilion steps, couldn't help but smile as it was a unique
01:14 experience.
01:15 Soon, these videos started appearing on the internet, reinforcing the idea that cricket
01:19 has no boundaries.
01:21 Pakistan cricket fans couldn't help but appreciate the Indian fans for their support, taking
01:25 to social media to express their gratitude.
01:27 One fan wrote, "I really appreciate Indian fans for cheering up for Pakistan.
01:32 They cheer for every boundary.
01:33 Huge respect.
01:34 Thank you so much."
01:35 One user commented, "This will never happen in Pakistan.
01:38 The country crowd supports other teams.
01:41 That too with a history of conflict."
01:42 Another person remarked, "Sports have no boundaries.
01:46 Most fans on both sides are very good to each other.
01:48 This is so good to see."
01:50 Another fan praised the exceptional support from Hyderabad's crowd and urged the rest
01:54 of India to follow suit, saying, "There is no doubt that Hyderabad's crowd was outstanding.
02:00 A big shout out to Hyderabad.
02:01 Now over to the rest of India."
02:04 While most users appreciated the gesture by the Hyderabad crowd, there were some who did
02:08 not appreciate the support for the arch-rival's Pakistan.
02:11 Such occurrences vividly demonstrate that cricket transcends its status as a mere sport.
02:16 It's a tempest of emotions that frequently astonishes us.
02:20 Hyderabad, former princely state of South Central India that was centred on the city
02:24 of Hyderabad.
02:26 It was founded by Nizam-ul-Mulk, who was intermittently Viceroy of the Deccan under the Mughal emperors
02:31 from 1713 to 1721 and who resumed the post again under the title Asaf Jah in 1724.
02:38 At that time, he became virtually independent and founded the dynasty of the Nizams of Hyderabad.
02:44 The British and the French participated in the wars of succession that followed his death
02:48 in 1748.
02:50 This World Cup, Hyderabad, a city steeped in history and traditions, is making a name
02:53 for its unwavering love for cricket and its people's ability to transcend borders and
02:58 differences.
02:59 The recent arrival of the Pakistan cricket team in India for the ODI World Cup was met
03:02 with a heartfelt and passionate welcome from the people of Hyderabad.
03:06 As the team landed at the airport, the throngs of cricket enthusiasts broke into chants of
03:11 "Babur Babur" for the side's captain, Babur Azam.
03:14 For Babur and his team, it was an overwhelming display of love and warmth that transcended
03:19 national boundaries.
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