Watch: Virat Kohli’s Century & India’s Win Over Pakistan Spark Wild Celebrations in Mumbai

Mumbai comes alive with celebrations as fans dance with joy after Virat Kohli’s brilliant century and Team India’s thrilling victory against Pakistan. A night to remember!

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Hemanth

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Mumbai comes alive with celebrations as fans dance with joy after Virat Kohli’s brilliant century and Team India’s thrilling victory against Pakistan. A night to remember!

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Team India continues to dominate the ICC Champions Trophy as they have won against Pakistan by 6 wickets in the Group Stage game at the Dubai International Stadium. The Men in Blue's professional performance with the bat and ball proved to be decisive for the team as they effectively kept Pakistan at bay. Despite skipper Rohit Sharma's loss and the in-form batsman Shubman Gill, the Virat Kohli-Shreyas Iyer combination went soaring past the opposition as India earned their second Champions Trophy victory.

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Virat Kohli's masterclass against Pakistan showed no signs of slowing down as the star batsman smacked his 51st ODI century and closed the game out with a Team India win. With the aggressive knocks by Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer, Team India chased the subpar total of 241 designed by Pakistan. Skipper Rohit Sharma and all-rounder Hardik Pandya also made brief cameo appearances and had some big hitting before being given out. The PAK bowling attack was able to scalp wickets but the damage was already caused by Virat.

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