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IND vs PAK: Google CEO Sundar Pichai's reply to Pakistan fan after India's victory at MCG goes viral

Google CEO Sundar Pichai also took to Twitter to congratulated the Indian cricket team.

Karen Noronha
Oct 25, 2022
IND vs PAK: Google CEO Sundar Pichai's reply to Pakistan fan after India's victory at MCG goes viral

Sundar Pichai gives a witty reply on Twitter

It has been two days since the edge-of-the-seat thriller between India and Pakistan ended, however, fans are still reeling on the aftereffects of the game that took place at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

After a terrific bowling by Arshdeep Singh and Hardik Pandya to restrict Pakistan to 160, batters Virat Kohli and Pandya helped India win the clash by 4 wickets.

As many enjoyed the high-voltage clash and expressed their excitement on social media, Google CEO Sundar Pichai also took to Twitter to congratulate the Indian cricket team.

In his tweet wrote that he celebrated the last three over of the game again on Monday while wishing everyone on the auspicious occasion of Diwali.

“Happy Diwali! Hope everyone celebrating has a great time with your friends and family. I celebrated by watching the last three overs again today, what a game and performance #Diwali #TeamIndia #T20WC2022," Pichai tweeted.

However, Pakistani fans who were unhappy also commented on his post. Among them, one user asked him to watch the first three overs also. "you should watch 1st three overs," he tweeted.

While the Pakistani fan was apparently referring to the first three overs of the second innings where the Men in Green dismissed the top order barring Virat Kohli, the Google CEO had a very witty answer for him.

Sundar Pichai replied to the back and wrote: “Did that too:) what a spell from Bhuvi and Arshdeep."

The two Indian pacers ran a riot with the ball in the powerplay. While Bhuvneshwar Kumar troubled the Pakistan batters with his swing, Arshdeep Singh dismissed Pakistani openers Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan early to put India on top.

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