Watch: Pakistani Fan Switches to Indian Jersey Mid-Match After Humiliating Performance

A Pakistani cricket fan was seen changing into an Indian jersey during the match, unable to bear the humiliation of his team's performance. The moment quickly went viral, sparking reactions from both sides.

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Hemanth

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A Pakistani cricket fan was seen changing into an Indian jersey during the match, unable to bear the humiliation of his team's performance. The moment quickly went viral, sparking reactions from both sides.

India secured a comprehensive victory against Pakistan in the ICC Champions Trophy match at the Dubai International Stadium. A clinical bowling performance by the Indians saw Pakistan being bowled out for a paltry 241 before a brilliant hundred by Virat Kohli guided India to a six-wicket victory.The game witnessed a funny incident when a fan switched his jersey from Pakistan to India as the Men in Green were finding it difficult to remain competitive in the game. The fan-changing jerseys video has gone viral now.

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At the same time, the loss to India has jeopardized Pakistan's chances of making it to the semifinal. The Mohammad Rizwan team will require at least a miracle to make it to the semifinal. If New Zealand defeat Bangladesh on Monday, Pakistan will be eliminated from the tournament. Their sole hope of qualifying is if Bangladesh and India defeat New Zealand and Pakistan defeat Bangladesh. The Kiwi losses should be poor enough to bring their run rate below Pakistan.

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