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India is vibing to this World Cup song as final showdown with Australia nears | Trending

Two-time World Cup winners India are gearing up to take on the five-time winners Australia at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium today, November 19. As the nation is waiting with bated breaths for India to lift the coveted ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup trophy, people are sharing various posts to reger their support for the Men in Blue. Now, an art shared a World Cup song highlighting how an in-form team India will play today and bring the World Cup home for the third time. Wajahat Hasan and team sang the viral World Cup song. (Instagram/@wajahathasan) “Chak De India,” reads the caption to the video shared on Instagram art Wajahat Hasan. The video opens with Hasan heaping praises on Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami. He then goes on to name how captain Rohit Sharma and other team members will deliver a stellar performance today to bring the World Cup home after 12 years. Tune in to this viral World Cup song here: The song was shared two days ago on Instagram. It has since then collected over 48 million views, and the numbers are still going up. Additionally, the video has more than 3.7 million likes and a flurry of comments. Check out how people reacted to this World Cup song below:“Viral hit. Love it bro,” posted an individual. Another added, “Hope India lifts the World Cup on November 19.” “We will win,” expressed a third. A fourth joined, “Superb guys.” What are your thoughts on this World Cup song? India vs Australia in World Cup horyIndia started their World Cup 2023 campaign against Australia and emerged victorious six wickets at the MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk) in Chennai. The two teams have faced each other 13 times in the World Cup, with Australia winning eight times and India winning five. The last time the two teams faced each other was in 2003 at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, where Australia regered a resounding victory. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arfa Javaid is a journal working with the Hindustan Times’ Delhi team. She covers trending topics, human interest stories, and viral content online. …view detail

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