Twitter Reactions as India trounces Pakistan in the Asia Cup

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India trounced Pakistan by five wickets in their 2nd match of the Asia Cup on a green seaming pitch at the Shere Bangla stadium in Mirpur on Saturday. With both sides getting off to poor starts and the Indo-Pakistan rivalry in the air, Twitter was bound to be a battlefield to indulge in banter.

Here is the collection of the best Twitter reactions before, during and after the India versus Pakistan Match

Pre-match Banter is always special!

The Pakistan batting lineup looks pretty prominent

Can confirm. True story!

Well... this could be a teeny tiny bit exaggerated

Commentator’s curse maybe?

Ramiz Raja and his Gems have people going...

Virat Kohli and aggression, still a better love story than twilight!

Dem feels. Some serious feels here!

Asking the important questions

When MS Dhoni gives it out, it should just be given OUT!

Well played Mr. Extras!

Indians after the first three wickets fell in quick succession.

The difference in altitude is certainly evident.

This is funnier than it actually should seem.

The classic Sunny Deol reference enters.

The analogy seems pretty spot on!

Have a feeling that Adnan Sami and Mohammad Sami are not related

Pakistan selectors surely taking the process very seriously

Nasir Jamshed’s parody account had found the solution for a Pakistan win.

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