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Twitter comes up with jokes as Pakistan qualify for Semi-Finals

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Twitter comes up with jokes as Pakistan qualify for Semi-Finals

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  • Shaheens have been qualified for semi-finals by playing against bangladesh
  • Now men in greens are trend for their equation of good and bad performance
  • As the results stun fans, social media users of the cricket-loving nation took to social media platforms to express their joy
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Men in Green pull off another stunner during their game against Bangladesh, and as a result, Twitter has been inundated with amusing memes.

The Proteas’ five-wicket victory against India earlier in the tournament severely hurt the Green Shirts’ chances of making the semi-finals; nevertheless, Pakistan bounced back from back-to-back setbacks while the Netherlands shocked South Africa in a narrow loss.

Following the Netherlands feat, the Babar-led squad leads Pakistan into the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals with a five-wicket win over Bangla Tigers.

Chasing a not-so-difficult target of 128 in Adelaide, Pakistan achieved their target with 11 balls to spare and join arch-rivals India in the final four from Group 2.

As the results stun fans, social media users of the cricket-loving nation took to social media platforms to express their joy while others troll Indians through rib-tickling memes. Qudrat ka Nizam, and Congratulations Pakistan are trending with thousands of tweets.

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