In a heartwarming and unexpected moment that transcended borders and sports rivalries, an Indian girl expressed her admiration for Pakistani cricketer Iftikhar Ahmed, openly expressing her desire to marry him during a social media interview. The incident has gained significant attention, especially with the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023 that has brought Pakistani cricketers to India.
In the interview that has since gone viral on social media, the young girl, identified as Heer, was asked to name her favourite cricket player. Without hesitation, she professed her admiration for Iftikhar, a prominent Pakistani batter known for his aggressive playstyle. What truly captured hearts was her candid declaration of wanting to marry Ahmed. When questioned about which Pakistani boy she'd want to marry, Heer said, “He is called 'Chacha Chacha (uncle)', he will be uncle to the world, but to me, he is Iftikhar janu.”
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The video, showcasing Heer's affectionate feelings toward the cricketer, has resonated with fans across borders and has served as a touching reminder of the unifying power of sports. It highlights how cricket transcends national boundaries, bringing people from different countries together in their shared love for the game.
Notably, the Pakistan cricket team is currently in India for the ICC World Cup 2023, drawing the attention and admiration of numerous Indian cricket enthusiasts. Heer's declaration of affection for Iftikhar has underscored the camaraderie and goodwill that can exist among fans despite the intense sporting rivalries.
Reports suggest that Heer resides in Dubai but hails from the Indian state of Punjab. During the interview, she was seen wearing the Indian cricket team's shirt while holding a poster featuring a picture of Iftikhar.
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