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Fans Say Boycotting Would Have Been Better Than Pakistan’s Poor Performance

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In a disappointingly recurring pattern, the Pakistan cricket team again let down its supporters during a T20 World Cup encounter against India. The loss, by 61 runs, ignited widespread dissatisfaction among fans who felt they should have simply boycotted the match altogether in the first place.

The disappointment was palpable, especially given that even those least inclined to expect anything different were left with only bitter sour grapes. Shaheen Shah Afridi’s performance, which had previously garnered him a legion of admirers, now found itself under intense scrutiny and new adversaries. Similarly, Babar Azam’s detractors seemed all too eager to reassert their disdain.

It is telling that the spectacle of watching a Pakistan vs India match today has become so unenjoyable; fans often find themselves wishing they had merely continued with plans for a more tranquil Sunday evening instead. The atmosphere was palpably tense, marked by missed chances and an overall sense of letdown—none more apparent than in the final moments.

Even as some minor positives emerged—Saim Ayub’s brief resurgence earning him new admirers despite his early dismissal—and Usman Tariq’s attempts to redeem himself with a humorous mistake, these did little to assuage the prevailing gloom. Salman Ali Agha and Surya Kumar Yadav’s contrasting performances added another layer of irony to what was already an unenjoyable evening.

For those who could manage to bear it, Sunday nights had become unbearable—a sentiment that only served to underscore how much fans were yearning for a return to the more serene days when such matches no longer posed a test of endurance. As readers, we sincerely hope you found solace in avoiding this particular viewing ordeal and instead indulged in the lighter entertainment of memes.

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