The real winner of India-Pakistan T20 WC clash, and ‘son’ is easier to catch than ‘don’

Manjul | news9

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in today’s time Featured CartoonsManjul explains that ‘Hate’ was the real winner of Sunday’s India-Pakistan T20 World Cup match. He’s referring to social media attack Indian pacer Mohammed Shami as well as Pakistani minister Sheikh Rashid on the announcement that the country’s first win over India in an ODI or T20 World Cup was a “victory of islam“.

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Sandeep Adhwaryu | The Times of India

Sandeep Adhwaryu remarked after the India-Pakistan match calling Sheikh Rashid’s comments and Shami’s trolling a ‘blood game’ as Virat Kohli hugged his Pakistani opponents in a show of sportsmanship.

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Sajith Kumar | Deccan Herald

Sajith Kumar takes a dig at Team India for ‘taking a knee’ before the match against Pakistan to show solidarity with the global Black Lives Matter movement, while back home remains silent on other topics like racism.

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Satish Acharya | @satishacharya

Satish Acharya refers to old news about Pakistani people breaking TV sets after defeat to India. He engages in a fictional conversation in which an Indian-owned TV is telling his Pakistani ‘brother’ that he is safe after India’s defeat in Dubai, but the propaganda being spread through WhatsApp tells him about the 2024 general elections. scares.

EP Unni | Indian Express

EP Unni refers to the fact that a lot of Shah Rukh Khan-starrer will release Diwali, and this year parallels his son Aryan being behind bars just a week before the festival of lights.

R Prasad | economic times

R. Prasad also comments on Aryan Khan’s investigation, as he depicts a fictitious conversation between an NCB officer and a non-NCB man (pointing to)private investigator‘ in a viral picture with Aryan). The reference is to the dialogue displayed initially in the Amitabh Bachchan-starrer Don, which was remade in 2006 with SRK in the lead role.

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