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Cricket fan, who became viral after Pakistan's loss against India

The educational scientist of the Pakistani origin and cricket fans Faryal Waqar, based in Dubai, can be seen with a friend before the match 2025 between Pakistan and India before the Champions Trophy 2025 on February 23, 2025

London/Dubai: The depressed defeat of the Pakistani cricket team against India in DO-OR-OR-CHAMPIONS Trophies 2025 in Dubai left millions of fans with a broken heart.

In the middle of the sea, disappointed supporters became a Pakistani fan because of its emotional reaction to the loss.

Faryal Waqar, a Pakistani origin based in Dubai, who teaches and advises students at an American university in the United Arab Emirates. Your emotional video that was recorded outside the stadium of Geo NewsHapped a chord with fans worldwide and caught the raw feelings of a committed cricket lover.

“Pakistan goes home after we have lost everything. We are obviously really sad about it,” said Faryal to Geo News.

When asked how she felt about the defeat, Faryal replied: “I am speechless. There is nothing positive from doing this tournament. I am extremely disappointed. In this rate we could also lose against Bangladesh.”

The video quickly achieved traction and became viral on social media platforms. It was not just Faryal's passionate words that attracted the attention of internet users, but also their striking resemblance to several Bollywood stars, including Deepika Padukone, Kriti Sanon, Preity Zinta or all.

People couldn't stop debating what celebrity she was most similar, and the comparisons flew over their videos.

Accompanied by Talha Malik, an emerging cricket player and passionate Cricket -Enthusiast, in which his face was painted with both Indian and Pakistani flags, it was also seen that he received high praise and praise and commendation for his sports spirit.

As Emirati, Talha also wants to inspire and encourage more nationals to take part in this beautiful sport and to take part. One day Talha hopes to represent the CRICKET team of the United Arab Emirates, and his support for both sides reflected his commitment to playing and his belief in the spirit of friendship and unity in sport.

Together they stood out not only because of their emotional reactions, but also because of the symbolic message of harmony.

Faryal's video was viewed by millions on various platforms and the attention of several Indian TV channels attracted because the interview inquiries were accompanied by and mostly focused on their love for sports and celebrity similarities.

“It feels surreal. I have created Tikko videos in recent years, but what happened in the past few days has been incredibly overwhelming in the best possible way,” she said when she opened the vertebral wind of attention that she has received in the past few days.

“My cell phone pushed into the air continuously and I had to stop my notifications. Love from India was incredible. I never thought that the video would be viral. I was just an emotional cricket fan that came out of a bad game.”

The pedagogical said: “It was a crazy experience. I didn't expect it, but it was overwhelmingly positive. I always enjoyed making videos on platforms like Tikok, but what happened in the past few days was on a completely different order.

“I guess love, but I think I have more than just as I look. All the stars I am compared are breathtaking, and although I may not see the similarity, I am grateful that I will be compared with such beautiful women.”

However, there is more in their history than what they may know.

Faryal's parents originally come from Pakistan, but she was born in Saudi Arabia and has been living in Dubai for young people.

As a passionate cricket fan, she admires both Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan and India's Virat Kohli, whom she calls some of her favorite players from the current teams.

Her favorite player of all time Shahid Afridi, whose fearless approach of the game and exciting playing style made him a pleasure was a pleasure to see it.

For Inyal, watching cricket has always been a large part of her family life because the sport brought them together and triggered endless conversations and excitement.

With a strong academic background, Faryal holds both Bachelor and final qualifications from Rit Dubai University, an American university in the United Arab Emirates, and continues to establish herself as a committed educational scientist in the university area.

Faryal's presence was not limited to the match between Pakistan and India.

In New Zealand VS India Match in Dubai, Faryal again attracted attention, this time, this time both Indian and Pakistani flags, which were painted on their cheeks as a symbol of friendship and peace.

Your message was loud and clear: Cricket is a game that brings people together, regardless of which team they support.

In India, Faryal's videos in India, in which the beauty of sportiness was emphasized, were widely used in India, and despite the violent competition, talks about unity and peaceful coexistence.

Although Faryal is a passionate supporter of the Pakistani Cricket team, she believes that she is spreading love and raising each other instead of dissuading each other.

“In the end we are all here to enjoy the game. We focus on friendship, peace and respect for each other,” she said.

Faryal may have become viral because of her emotional reaction and her Bollywood Lookalike status, but behind the viral video there is a passionate cricket fan that primarily appreciates unity and love for sport.

Regardless of whether it is your warm comments about Pakistan's performance or your message of peace and her sportiness during the collision of New Zealand and India, Faryal certainly has a lasting influence on the cricket-loving world.