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Praising India's clinical performance, Twitterati left no stones unturned to troll Pakistan after their humiliating defeat.
Updated : Jun 22, 2018, 11:40 PM IST
Twitter roasted Pakistan after they suffered a humiliating defeat by India in the inaugural Kabaddi Masters Championship on Friday.
Praising India's clinical performance, Twitterati left no stones unturned to troll Pakistan after their embarassing defeat. One user posted on Twitter saying, "Truck Se Kaam Nahi Chalega. (Truck will not be enough) Sending Full Loaded Burnol Tanker To Pakistan."
Another Twitter user posted: "Men in blue showed who were the Kings of Kabaddi."
See for yourself over here:
Truck Se Kaam Nahi Chalega . Sending Full Loaded Burnol Tanker To Pakistan . #INDvPAK #KabaddiMasters #KabaddiMastersDubai2018 pic.twitter.com/68YXukJrkg
— Sir Yuzvendra Chahal(@SirChahal) June 22, 2018
War
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadejaaaa) June 22, 2018
Cricket
U-19 Cricket
Women's Cricket
Olympics
Commonwealth Games
Hockey
Kabaddi
Tournaments Are Temporary, Losing To India Is Permanent.#INDvPAK #INDvsPAK #PAKvIND #PAKvsIND #KabaddiMastersDubai2018 #KabaddiMasters #KabaddiMastersDubai #KabaddiKurfew
Doesn't matter it's cricket
— Anshuman Mishra (@Anshuman86m) June 22, 2018
Doesn't matter it's football
Doesn't matter it's Kabaddi
Doesn't matter it's CWG
Doesn't matter it's Olympic
Doesn't matter it's Hockey.. etc etc etc
There's no comparison between India n Pakistan now these days.... #KabaddiKurfew
Thats it
— Fantasy Kabaddi (@HomeOfKabaddi) June 22, 2018
India 36 - Pakistan 20
Men in blue showed who were the Kings of Kabaddi..
Wen it comes to International matches #AJAYTHAKUR always lead from Front.. nd Unfortunately Dubki Star #PardeepNarwal is in off color tday, he never scored for India well wen he got chances..
Pakistan should not play India, why wasting time when you don't have talent in any field #cricket #kabaddi #war #KabaddiKurfew
— Neeraj Kumar (@NeerJaipur) June 22, 2018
For all those unitiated, favourites India thrashed arch-rival Pakistan 36-20 in the Kabaddi Masters opener on Friday.
At the packed Al-Wasl Sports Complex, Indian skipper Ajay Thakur's brilliance found India opening up a commendable 22-9 lead at the break and there was no looking back. Thakur scored 15 raid points and was equally strong in tackle which fetched the team 12 more points. It was a clinical performance by India in the first-half of that opening game. After a rather sedate start for the first 10 minutes, the Indian team switched gears to completely destabilise Pakistan, taking a 13-point lead at the half-time.