When Team India became the world champion, Aamir got furious, said – ‘Will bring some cup to my house…’ Know what Afridi and Akhtar said?
New Delhi. The Indian cricket team created history by winning the T20 World Cup 2026 on March 8. Team India won the T20 World Cup trophy for the third time by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs in the final. The special thing was that India won this title in its own home and also achieved the feat of becoming World Cup Champions for the second consecutive time.
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After this historic victory of India, congratulations started pouring in from all over the world. Many former cricketers from the neighboring country Pakistan also reacted to this victory. Some praised Team India a lot, while some even tried to taunt in their own style. Mohammad Amir (Md. Amir) was furious at the victory of Team India and said that he will bring some Indian Cup to his house.
Reaction of former fast bowler Tanveer Ahmed
Shahid Afridi congratulated
Former Pakistan captain Shahid congratulated the Indian team for the victory. Afridi said that the Indian team looks very strong at the moment and it performed brilliantly throughout the tournament. Praising the game of Team India, Afridi said that India’s cricket system is very strong and that is why the team is continuously performing well.
Former veteran spinner Saqlain Mushtaq
Ahmed Shahzad also praised
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Pakistan batsman Ahmed Shehzad also congratulated the Indian team. He especially praised Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma. Shahzad also pointed out the shortcomings of Pakistan cricket and said that Pakistan needs to learn from India’s success.
India THE CHAMPIONS 🏆 #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/KEii5IUhVG
— Ahmad Mustafa ✪ (@iamAhmadMustafa) March 8, 2026
Mohammad Aamir’s different style
Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Aamir congratulated India for the victory, but his style appeared a little different. He did not appear very excited in the video. He said, ‘Well done India, taking the trophy home.’ However, seeing his expressions and style, many people on social media saw it as a sarcasm. He was asked: India won, the forecast went wrong? On this Mohammad Aamir said – We have won, it’s okay, we will take the cup to our home, only a few will be brought to my house, well done..!
However, in the show Harna Mana Hai, he said that credit should be given to Team India. Aamir said that the way India’s top three batsmen batted, the game went out of New Zealand’s hands. He also praised Abhishek. During this World Cup, many of Aamir’s predictions regarding Team India were proved wrong, after which he was trolled a lot.
Shoaib Akhtar praised the Indian system
Former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar openly praised the team and the country’s cricket system after India’s victory. He said that India’s cricket structure is very strong and the result of that is that the team is continuously winning big tournaments.
🚨 Very Rare that a Pakistani praising India 😭
SHOAIB AKHTAR 🗣️ –
• India’s policy won, India’s system won, India’s merit won.
• Praised Gautam Gambhir for picking guys on merit.
• Management said good bye to Rohit and Kohli and now they won the World Cup( kya bol Raha… pic.twitter.com/GqRhsXqC29
— 𝑨𝑻10 (@Loyalsachfan10) March 8, 2026
Mohammad Hafeez also congratulated
Former Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez also congratulated the Indian team on becoming world champion. He said, ‘Congratulations to India for winning two consecutive T20 World Cups.’ Hafeez also praised the consistency of the Indian players and the balance of the team.
🚨 Mohammad Hafeez is all praises for the Indian cricket team
Hafeez compared the Indian team with the Australian team from 99, 2003, and 2007 era.
“This Indian team reminds me of the great Aussies from 99, 2003, and 2007, who were ahead of the game while others chased them.” pic.twitter.com/e3ENh67c2C
— Brutal Truth (@sarkarstix) March 8, 2026
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