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20-20 World Cup 2022, Match 41: Top 10 memes from Pakistan vs Bangladesh game

Thrilling scenes from the cricketing field gave them a chance to the cricketing fans to express themselves with some creative and witty memes.

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20-20 World Cup 2022, Match 41: Top 10 memes from Pakistan vs Bangladesh game

So, Saturday has come up as the day in the eighth edition of the 20-20 World Cup that nobody would’ve expected to happen. The morning started with another shocking upset when the Netherlands defeated the South Africans by 13 runs to ensure their elimination from the marquee tournament once again.

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This upset was followed by a virtual quarter-final between Pakistan and Bangladesh as both teams were playing their last super-12 match to make a slot in the semi-finals of the tournament. The men in green managed to win the match by a margin of five wickets to confirm their slot in the knockouts for the second successive time.

Cricket fans from the entire cricketing world were shocked and surprised after seeing Pakistan’s entry into the semi-finals after falling down on the edge of being knocked out of the tournament due to two successive defeats against India and Zimbabwe.

These thrilling scenes from the cricketing field gave them a chance to the cricketing fans to express themselves with some creative and witty memes over social media. So, without further ado, here we’ll have a look at the top 10 memes following the conclusion of Pakistan vs Bangladesh game.

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Here’s a look at the top 10 memes from Pakistan vs Bangladesh game:

Furthermore, talking about the match, Bangladesh batted first after winning the flip of the coin but failed to put in a big total for Pakistan in a must-win match. Najmul Hasan Shanto ended up as the leading run-scorer in the innings for Bangladesh as he contributed with a knock of 54 runs off 47 balls with seven boundaries credited to his willow.

While chasing the target, the opening pair of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan stitched a partnership of 57 runs for the first wicket. Other than the two, the 21-year-old young PSL sensation Mohammad Hasan also played a quick knock of 31 runs off just 18 balls to play a crucial role. Eventually, Pakistan crossed the finishing line in 18.1 overs to win the match and secure their berth into the semi-finals of the tournament.

Now, the result of the match between India and Zimbabwe will decide the table-toppers of Group 2.

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