L'échange taquin de la police de Delhi et de l'UP sur Bumrah devient viral

La victoire de l'Inde en finale de la Coupe du monde ICC T20 masculine a conduit à un échange viral sur les réseaux sociaux entre la police de Delhi et la police de l'Uttar Pradesh, avec un badinage ludique sur Jasprit Bumrah. L'interaction fait référence aux moments forts du match et aux performances exceptionnelles.

L'Inde a remporté une victoire dominante en finale de la Coupe du monde ICC T20 masculine contre la Nouvelle-Zélande. La Nouvelle-Zélande a été éliminée pour 159 en 19 overs, Jasprit Bumrah menant l'effort de bowling indien avec des chiffres de 4/15. Les autorités de police de Delhi et de l'Uttar Pradesh ont échangé un badinage ludique sur les réseaux sociaux faisant référence à Bumrah, qui est devenu viral. Cet échange met en lumière les moments clés du match et les performances exceptionnelles, la police d'Ahmedabad se joignant également aux célébrations du cricket. Le match s'est déroulé au Narendra Modi Stadium. Les mots-clés le relient à la Coupe du monde T20 2022, bien que la date de publication soit 2026-03-09.

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