Twitter reacts as Pakistan finally wins against India after many years

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Pakistan secured their first-ever Champions Trophy crown with a convincing 180-run victory over India at the Oval today. While Fakhar Zaman (114) and Mohammad Amir (3/16) were the stars of the show, the Twitteratti were more than happy to provide some light moments on a dark day for India.

Brief Scores: Pakistan 338/4 (Fakhar Zaman 114, Azhar Ali 59; Kedar Jadhav 1/27, Bhuvneshwar Kumar 1/44) beat India 158/10 (Hardik Pandya 76; Mohammad Amir 3/16, Hasan Ali 3/19) by 180 runs. 

Here are the best tweets from the game:

Divided by nation united by cricket! :)

Well, India-Pakistan cricket matches are the real deal!

Planning done right! 

Ganguly starting the banter early!

Both the openers started off well, especially Fakhar Zaman!

When the going got tough for Kohli

Then Bumrah did this! 

The need of the hour for Bumrah!

And this was the reaction of the Pakistani fans in the stadium!

That was an achievement for the Pakistani batsmen!

Indian fans waiting for a wicket to fall be like....

The highlight of the day was...

Then the Pakistani openers undid all their hard work!

Another good thing about the wicket!

Danger man Jadhav struck when he was needed, yet again!

Malik has his story straight as to why he got out!

Then this bizarre incident happened!

What would've Amir said after this?

Looks like the luck is on Pakistan's side today!

Bumrah today!

India's chase began horribly!

So many hearts were broken today!

Brilliant picture to describe Pandya's innings!

Then Jadeja inflicted more pain the hearts of the fans!

Indian fans when they knew it was over!

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