In the 2026 T-20 World Cup, India defeated Pakistan by 61 runs. While, on the one hand, the players were strategizing against each other on the field, on the other hand, some people in the spectator hall were conveying the message of humanity and saying that we are all one. In a video that went viral on social media, when the Indian national anthem was sung before the match, not only Indians but Pakistani fans also stood up and not only sang the Indian national anthem but also showed respect to it.
Pakistanis sang the Indian national anthem
In fact, a video has become increasingly viral on social media, in which the national anthems of both countries are played at the stadium before the India-Pakistan match. What is surprising is that as soon as the Indian national anthem is played, not only do the Indian fans stand up to respect it, but Pakistani fans are also seen standing up and singing Jana Gana Mana. The video clearly shows Pakistani fans standing and chanting the national anthem along with the Indians, which is now going viral on social media.
India gave a crushing defeat to Pakistan
Let us tell you that in the 27th match of the World Cup held on February 15, India won first and scored a total of 175 runs, in response Pakistan were bowled out for 114 runs while chasing, after which India won the match by 61 runs. Before the match, many Pakistani fans were hoping that Pakistan would pull off an upset, but the Indian team, continuing its tradition, defeated Pakistan once again and qualified for the Super 8.
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Users reacted like this
The video was shared by an Instagram account called arshadmuhammadhanif and has been viewed by millions of people so far, with many people also liking the video. In such a situation, social media users give different types of reactions regarding the video. One user wrote… Boundaries are different, but we are all one. Another user wrote… Much love to these people. Another user wrote: Thank you for this love and respect.


