Cheers and firecrackers echo from streets in Pakistan and disputed Kashmir as cricket fans celebrate Pakistan's first World Cup victory over arch-rivals India T20WorldCup
Pakistanis celebrate win of ICC men’s Twenty20 World Cup cricket match between Pakistan and India, at their home street in Peshawar, on October 24, 2021.
Shortly after captain Babar Azam and his partner Mohammad Rizwan sealed a crushing win in their Twenty20 World Cup group match in Dubai on Sunday, cheers echoed from houses and apartment buildings. India went into the match with a 12-0 record in World Cups against their neighbours but Pakistan snapped that streak with a 10-wicket romp at the Dubai International Stadium.
"This is just the start, we have confidence to build on it now," said Babar after the opening win in the round-robin Super 12 stage.
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