World Cup 2019: A Pakistan fan arrives at the Old Trafford on a horse to witness the Indo-Pak clash
Fans from both the countries wait for an eternity to witness the teams play in the mega event.
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India and Pakistan are locking horns at the Old Trafford in Manchester on Sunday. The much-awaited clash is most likely to go ahead as expected with even the rain gods relenting at the perfect time. The weather in Manchester has cleared just in time and the fans are excited about the marquee clash. Fans from both the countries wait for the two sides to face-off for eternity as they no more play bilateral series.
No wonders the atmosphere at the stadium is electric and the cricket enthusiasts from both the countries make an effort to get noticed during or before the match. Amidst all the attention on the weather, one Pakistani fan has managed to divert many by sensationally arriving at the venue on a horse.
The video of the same is going viral on social media as the fan could be seen holding the Pakistan flag proudly in his hand and is seeking everyone’s attention. The Royal entry is trending currently on social media and one would hope for Pakistan team to live up to the expectations.
Here’s the video:
Just a normal day for @EmiratesOT @cricketworldcup @lancscricket pic.twitter.com/N0SkQbIGNE
— daniel gidney (@GidneyDaniel) June 16, 2019
India have never lost to Pakistan in World Cup
Well, the fact that Pakistan defeated India last time around in England is making the fans believe again. It was the final of the Champions Trophy and Sarfaraz Ahmed‘s had registered a thumping win over their arch-rivals. However, a lot has happened since then and the Men in Green will need a herculean effort to go past the star-studded and the strong Indian team.
It will all boil down to who will handle the pressure of a big game better and it will be interesting to see if the weather plays a big role in the match. It has been raining all week in Manchester but things have cleared on the match day. It is still cloudy though and the rain might interrupt the proceedings in a high-octane clash.
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