Social media channels of late have been overflowing with funny memes, videos and posts on both the Indian cricket team and Pakistan’s cricket team after India beat Pakistan by 89 runs in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. Fans of both the countries as well as cricketing fans worldwide have found unique ways to celebrate India’s win as well as troll the Pakistan team for their defeat. In one such funny video posted by a fan on Monday, the Indian team led by Virat Kohli can be seen dancing to the popular song ‘Malhari’ from the movie Bajirao Mastani. The video gained extra-importance especially after capturing the attention of former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh, who is said to have thoroughly enjoyed the video and even tagged Kohli, MS Dhoni and few other Indian cricketers to take a look at the “super funny” video. Rohit Sharma Funny Press Conference: Indian Cricketer's Witty Reply to Pakistani Journalist for 'Struggling' Pakistan Team Leaves Others in Splits, Watch Video.
The video starts with Kohli leading the pack of Dhoni, Hardik Pandya, Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah to dance on the “Malhari” song. It is clearly visible the faces of Indian cricketers have been morphed on the faces of Ranveer Singh and his dancing partners. Kohli is seen as Ranveer Singh in the song, while the likes of Dhoni, Rohit, Hardik, Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav among the others join in as his co-background dancers.
Check Out the Funny Video Here:
Hahaha this is amazing.. super funny 😆😆 have a look @imVkohli @ImRo45 @msdhoni @imjadeja team india https://t.co/9NcNEwqtcz
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) June 17, 2019
Although the video is morphed it is extremely funny. “This is amazing.. super funny have a look,” said Harbhajan tagging Kohli, Dhoni, Jadeja and Rohit in the video.
Meanwhile, team India beat Pakistan by 89 runs via D/L method in their ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 match with Rohit Sharma slamming his third fastest ODI century. His brilliant 140 runs from 113 deliveries helped India post 336 runs on board. In reply, Pakistan could only manage 212/6 in 40 overs, suffering their seventh straight World Cup defeat to their arch-rivals.
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