Pakistanis will be filled with shame after listening to Aakash Chopra, the Indian veteran scolded him like this

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What did Aakash Chopra say on India-Pakistan match? After the Indian team defeated Pakistan by 61 runs in the T20 World Cup, former opener and famous commentator Aakash Chopra has made an interesting tweet. Chopra believes that there has been a big change in the mentality of Indian cricket fans. Akash believes that now the…

Pakistanis will be filled with shame after listening to Aakash Chopra, the Indian veteran scolded him like this

What did Aakash Chopra say on India-Pakistan match?
After the Indian team defeated Pakistan by 61 runs in the T20 World Cup, former opener and famous commentator Aakash Chopra has made an interesting tweet. Chopra believes that there has been a big change in the mentality of Indian cricket fans. Akash believes that now the fans of the Indian team do not make much difference whether they win or lose against Pakistan.

What did Aakash Chopra say after the victory?

He wrote in his tweet, ‘There was a time when Indians used to say, ‘Defeat Pakistan even if you lose the World Cup.’ I think that’s not the case anymore. According to him, now for Indian fans the criteria of victory has become not just a match but the trophy of the tournament.

Aakash Chopra also spoke on Pakistan

Aakash Chopra further clarified that the importance of victory against Pakistan has not diminished, but it is no longer the only wish of the fans. He said in the tweet, ‘Beating Pakistan is important and always will be given our geopolitical reality, but it is no longer the be-all and end-all of Indian fans’ cricket ambitions.’ This shows that the eyes of the Indian audience are now more focused on global dominance and ICC titles.

Indian fans have moved forward

Aakash Chopra also emphasized that Indian fans have now moved far beyond this rivalry. He wrote in his post, ‘They (Indian fans) have moved forward.’ This means that Team India’s aim is now not just to defeat the neighboring country, but to remain the number one team in the world.

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