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In the ongoing T20 World Cup, India and Pakan took the pitch at Nassau County Cricket Stadium in New York. After winning the toss, Pakan decided to field first. They set their chase at 120 runs after taking all of India’s wickets in 19 overs. However, when it was India’s turn to face them, the Pakan cricket team fell short, and India won six runs. India vs Pakan: The Pakan cricket team fell short, and India won six runs.(AP) Following the intense match, the celebration was not limited to the stadium. The victory sparked a wave of excitement on various social media platforms, with numerous individuals expressing their jubilation. Even the Delhi Police joined in the celebration, and their witty post quickly went viral and added to the post-match buzz. 3.6 Crore Indians visited in a single day choosing us as India’s undisputed platform for General Election Results. Explore the latest updates here! The Delhi Police, in a post that quickly gained traction, humorously wrote, “Hey, @NYPDnews. We heard two loud noises. One is “Indiaaa..India!” and another is probably of broken televisions. Can you please confirm?” (Also Read: India dominates Pakan in cricket yet again, X explodes in joy) Take a look at the post here: This post was shared on June 10. Since being posted, it has gone viral with over five lakh views. The post also has more than 5,200 likes, and the numbers are only increasing. Numerous people also took to the comments section of the post to share their reactions. (Also Read: Pakan fan’s viral ‘engineers’ in India poster has a Saurabh Netravalkar reference) Here’s how people reacted:An individual said, “What a ripper. I admire the fellow who manages this handle. You guys rock.” A second said, “Hey, @DelhiPolice You should ask the same question to Pak army as well. Heard some India-India sounds from other side as well and numerous broken TV sets.” “That’s some humour. Congratulations to all of us,” commented a third. A fourth added, “You are on a roll. Hats off, Delhi police rocks and Pakan shocks.” “Lovely. These days, Delhi police is too good humour,” shared a fifth.

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