Your own son-in-law: Amitabh Bachchan's tweet became a joke

 Apart from the joy of being unbeaten in the Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup, Pakistanis have many other reasons to celebrate, one of which is to miss out on the 'opportunity' of traditional rival India.

Cricket fans are happy to see India win after breaking the last 12 defeats in the first match of the event, then New Zealand, Afghanistan, Namibia and Scotland in the last match of the Super 12 yesterday. Later, the green shirts are in full form.

However, more enthusiasm than any other blockbuster is seen in the match against India, which is not limited to the stadium, but also leads to unpleasant situations, in addition to interesting memes on social media.

Speaking of India's performance in the T20 World Cup, Pakistani fans watched their team's journey against Scotland and the traditional rival's journey end before the victory. Had won

Indian fans could not have imagined their team returning home before this crucial match. Legendary Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan was among those who kept their hopes alive but after New Zealand's victory over Afghanistan. The tweet became a joke.

Amitabh Bachchan wrote, "Regardless of the outcome of tomorrow's match between New Zealand and Afghanistan in the T20 ICC World Cup, remember that we have scored the most in the tournament so far. KL Rahul scored the fastest 50 runs and we defeated the opposing team in record 6 overs.

With India's defeat in the match, Pakistani fans rushed to reach Amitabh with the news of their team's defeat as if they had no idea that the Indian players were on a journey. Not only this, in the match against Pakistan, Shoaib Malik also equaled KL Rahul's record of 54 runs off 18 balls against Scotland.

But then the humor of the Pakistani fans burst into such a vein that it would be very difficult for you to take your eyes off the interesting memes on Twitter.

 2021 users remind Amitabh Bachchan that the record-breaker is India's 'own son-in-law'. Pakistan's 10-wicket defeat to India was also well remembered.

 Pakistan will take on Australia in the second semi-final of the T20 on Thursday, November 11. The first semi-final match of the event will be between Queensland and New Zealand on November 10.

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