Pakistan defeated India in a match played on Sunday night in the T20 World Cup. After this victory, there was a celebration in Pakistan. The special thing is that during this time the Pakistani people lost their senses. Crowds took to the streets in big cities like Islamabad, Karachi, and Rawalpindi. There was aerial firing. 12 people were injured in firing in Karachi. According to the police, a sub-inspector was also injured in the bullet injury.
Two people were injured in firing in Sector-4 and 4K Chowringhee of Orangi Town, Karachi. According to the police- A sub-inspector was also shot during the operation against those involved in the firing at Gulshan-e-Iqbal. There was also aerial firing at Sachal Goth, Orangi Town, New Karachi, Gulshan-e-Iqbal and Malir. People were injured here too.
After the victory over India, PCB Chief Rameez Raja said on social media – 'this is the first victory and also the most memorable. It is a proud moment for us, for which thanks to the entire team. This is the beginning of a memorable journey'.
Let us tell you that India has lost to Pakistan for the first time in the World Cup. Batting first after losing the toss, India scored 151/7. Captain Kohli played an innings of 57 runs. Shaheen Afridi took 3 wickets for Pakistan. Chasing a target of 152, the Pakistan openers made the match one-sided while batting with a bang. Pakistan won the match against India after 29 years in World Cup. Last time, in 1992, Pakistan won the match against India.
After the match, Captain Virat said- 'We are the team that respects the game and we are not the ones who don't see the direction ahead from a single game. We treat every team the same. We will now move forward with a positive attitude. Pakistan played better than us today. You don't win by 10 wickets just like that. It is important to give them credit. We tried to put pressure on them, but they played much better than us. There is no guarantee that we will play and win every match. We scored well according to our situation. They should be given credit for finishing this match firmly'.