Twitter Reactions as India make it 11-0 against Pakistan in World Cups

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India continued their unbeaten streak against Pakistan in the World Cup by making it 11-0 in India's favor in all formats combined. Virat Kohli once again took control of the chase and guided India to a comfortable win in the end with yet another match-winning knock during a chase.

Twitter exploded with similar flair as they took to the battlefield with some killer tweets during the match. Here is collection of the best tweets.

And that's how we began!

A small correction, the entire WORLD listens!

Feminists arriving in 3..2..1!

Rameez Gold!

(Read what will happen if the India & Pakistan Legends XI clash in a fantasy 2016 T20 WC match)

This is a very accurate comparison!

Cannot remember the last time Raina played well so this might just be legit.

Live scenes from Indian dressing room after losing early wickets.

Can never be too safe when Virat Kohli is on fire! 

(Take a look at our player ratings for the India-Pakistan match)

Very good advice by Virat Kohli, great insight in chasing down the total.

Absolute genius!

On Point!

Well and truly!

And Sania Mirza joins in the Indian party!

(Take a look at our India-Pakistan combined XI - Kohli and Dhoni make it, but bowlers miss out)

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