T20 World Cup 2021: Top five moments from India-Pakistan clash that won hearts across borders

 | Updated: Oct 25, 2021, 06:17 PM IST

Pakistan defeated India by ten wickets in the T20 World Cup 2021 on Sunday to bring an end to their winless streak against the Men in Blue in World Cups. Here is a look at some of the memorable moments from the game which won hearts across the borders.

Virat Kohli hugging Mohammad Rizwan after Pakistan's win

Indian skipper Virat Kohli was seen hugging Mohammad Rizwan to appreciate him after his match-winning knock of unbeaten 79 which helped Pakistan register a historic win against Team India.

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MS Dhoni speaks to Pakistan captain Babar Azam after the game.

India legend MS Dhoni met Pakistan captain Babar Azam and spoke to him after he guided his side to a historic win against Team India. Babar played a brilliant knock of 68 not out off 52 deliveries as Pakistan chased down the target of 152 runs with 13 balls to spare.

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MS Dhoni having a chat with Pakistan players

Former India captain and Team India's mentor for T20 World Cup 2021, MS Dhoni was spotted having a chat with a group of Pakistan players after the game. The pictures of Dhoni's meeting with the Pakistan players won hearts on social media.

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Famous Pakistan cricket fan Chacha Chicago wearing split India-Pakistan jersey

Famous Pakistani cricket fan Mohammad Bashir aka 'Chacha Chicago' was spotted wearing a split India-Pakistan jersey as he supported both the sides in the game. His jersey also featured MS Dhoni, who had once arranged tickes for him for an India-Pakistan match. 

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Virat Kohli crediting Pakistan after their win.

Indian captain Virat Kohli credited Pakistan for their magnificent performance in their 10-wicket win against his team. Kohli said Pakistan outplaed India on the day and deserved the victory. "Credit where it's due and Pakistan outplayed us today," the Indian skipper said in the post-match presentation ceremony.

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