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'Match Ke Baad Baat Karte Hain': Hilarious Marriage Discussion During Ind Vs Eng Game Goes Viral

The highly anticipated T20 World Cup semi-final clash between India and England in Guyana on Thursday sparked a hilarious social media exchange.

A user named Naina shared a story on X about her cousin Rahul, who sent a text message to Priyanka's father regarding her Shaadi.com profile. However, the conversation took an unexpected turn when the reply from the father stated that further discussion would have to wait until after the match.

Screenshot from the chat shared on X
Photo Credit: X/@Naina_2728

"Hello, Thanks! I am Priyanka's dad. Match ke baad baat karte hain," read the screenshot shared on Naina's X handle.

This incident perfectly captures India's obsession with cricket, reported NDTV. With a spot in the finals at stake and the memory of England's 2022 semi-final victory over India fresh in their minds, fans were glued to their screens. The intense match clearly took precedence over even important personal matters, highlighting the unifying power of cricket in the country.

Cricket is a national obsession in India, with a massive following and a significant cultural impact. It's often referred to as a religion in India, with cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and MS Dhoni being worshipped like deities.

Cricket has a massive fan base in India, with millions of people tuning in to watch matches, especially when Team India is playing. The sport has a huge following across all ages, genders, and regions, and it's a common language that unites the diverse country.

Meanwhile, India is one win away from making history after a dominating show against T20 World Cup defending champions. Rohit Sharma and his team have set up a title clash with South Africa.

Spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel picked up three wickets each to carry India into the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup title clash against South Africa after outclassing defending champions England by 68 runs in the second semifinal at the Providence Stadium.

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