El intercambio de bromas sobre Bumrah de la policía de Delhi y UP se hace viral

La victoria de India en la final masculina de la Copa del Mundo T20 de la ICC ha provocado un intercambio viral en redes sociales entre la Policía de Delhi y la Policía de Uttar Pradesh, con bromas juguetonas sobre Jasprit Bumrah. La interacción hace referencia a los momentos destacados del partido y las actuaciones estelares.

India logró una victoria contundente en la final masculina de la Copa del Mundo T20 de la ICC ante Nueva Zelanda. Nueva Zelanda fue eliminada por 159 en 19 overs, con Jasprit Bumrah liderando el ataque de bolos de India con cifras de 4/15.  Tras la victoria, un intercambio juguetón en redes sociales entre la Policía de Delhi y la Policía de Uttar Pradesh que menciona a Bumrah se volvió viral. El intercambio destaca los momentos clave del partido y las actuaciones destacadas, con la Policía de Ahmedabad también uniéndose a las celebraciones del cricket.  El partido tuvo lugar en el Estadio Narendra Modi. Las palabras clave lo vinculan al T20 World Cup de 2022, aunque la fecha de publicación es 2026-03-09.

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