Pakistan Cricket Fans Thank Indian Pacer Jasprit Bumrah For Visiting Their Country, Take A Closer Look
You might have seen countless celebrity lookalikes. But, not many of us have the chance or luck of seeing our live doubles, isn’t it?
We had seen many Sachin Tendulkar lookalikes, Virat Kohli lookalikes and also Virender Sehwag lookalikes. We often see Sachin lookalikes in the stands of every major stadium in India. Not just Sachin, we had seen a pizza delivery boy in Pakistan who is a dead ringer on Virat Kohli.
The rivalry between India and Pakistan is one of the ingredients, which makes cricket all too exciting. The tense political tensions and their impact on sporting relations between the two especially cricket remains all too evident. However, that does not restrict us from enjoying lighter moments from this rivalry.
Sehwag trying to hide from his wife.😂 #INDvBAN pic.twitter.com/iqkre6LCKV
— Rohit Sharma (@imWrong45) June 15, 2017
After all the legendary cricketers, now it is the turn of Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah. A picture circulating on the internet shows a look-alike of Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah, at Lahore during the recently-concluded three-T20 series between Pakistan and a World XI.
The Facebook page of Greet Team Pakistan uploaded the picture and the post read, “Thank You Jasprit Bumrah for coming to Pakistan to watch World XI vs. Pakistan. You always support Pakistan in the big events. Thank You, Love, from Pakistan.”
The look-alike of the Indian death over specialist has become a major hit, as the cricketing world eagerly awaits for the normalization of relations between the two rivals. Many Pakistani fans had taken to social media and expressed their disappointment over not having Indian star cricketers like Kohli or MS Dhoni in the ICC World XI team.
The World XI vs. Pakistan series was set as part of Pakistan Cricket Board’s effort to bring back International cricket to the country after 2009 terrorist attack on Sri Lankan team. Though Pakistan hosted Zimbabwe for a limited-overs series in 2015, no other International is ready to visit the country.