Published Apr 2, 2025, 3:59 pm IST
Twitter Goes Wild with Funny Reactions to New Zealand vs Pakistan that Will Make You Smile
Though fans were disappointing after Pakistan’s last match against New Zealand, it did elicit an array of funny reactions on social media. The joke parade commenced the moment the laughably pathetic sporting performance of the national team was unveiled, while Faheem Ashraf and Naseem Shah attempted to show some fight.
Pakistan was defeated by New Zealand by 84 runs, scoring just 208 runs in return. Naseem Shah made his debut fifty for Pakistan, while Faheem Ashraf gave a valuable knock of 73 runs.
New Zealand's Mitchell Hay was left on 99*, while Ben Sears dismantled the batting order of Pakistan with a five-wicket performance (5/59), closing the fate of the team.
Social media had a field day describing the match:
While some were irritated, others turned their disappointment into sarcasm. One Twitter user cracked, "Pakistan's batting order is like a Netflix free trial—functions for a couple of days, then vanishes!"
One user commented, “Pakistan’s batting order is like defined-occurrence in a packed area, starts off well but ultimately fades away and disappears.”
Another tweeted, “Why do the Malaysian batsman uses a pencil in the match? To draw circles on the scoring table!”
A disappointed fan followed on Twitter, “Pakistan strategy: Any known method of beating or baffling the opponent, confuse them by losing at the onset.”
Brilliant former cricketers could not even contain themselves, cracking jokes like, “Great stamina shown by Faheem & Naseem, but i guess all the rest of the batting order decided it was a day off, which was a little disappointing!” said Wasim Akram.
While the defeat was absolutely ridiculous, at least the memes were utterly hilarious. The fans are obviously wishing and hoping that after this incredible mess they clean up their act for the next matches and sail straight to victory, but until then laughter is guaranteed.
Saar Let's blame Babar Azam for the other six batters as well, for some reach and views from across the border so that, as usual, we won't be able to find the real problems in the team pic.twitter.com/OYqvq6EUt5
— Hassan Abbasian (@HassanAbbasian) April 2, 2025
Babar Azam's form difficulty is temporary; class is permanent. A big innings is right around the corner; be bold! "But who knows when?#BabarAzam𓃵 #PAKvsNZ pic.twitter.com/UgIYZ6r8zh
— Mirza Talha Baig (@Talha_mirza5) April 2, 2025If the opposition removes Babar Azam, it’s deeply disappointed as it marks the collapse of Pakistan’s batting order. #PakistanCricket #BabarAzam #NZvPAK #PAKvNZ#BabarAzam𓃵 #PAKvsNZ #NZvsPAK#Paki pic.twitter.com/fH03v48Jf6
— Veeresh Kumar (@VeereshKum9526) April 2, 2025
Babar Azam & Rizwan Both Missed The Centuries By 99 & 95 Runs Respectively! #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/oO95HdOXZf
— Gaurang Mestry (@Gaurang321) April 2, 2025Fantastic century by Babar Azam. 🤣🤣🤣
— T#€ 🅱💙🆖 Gu¥ 🇮🇳 (@SarkarSpeaking) April 2, 2025
🏆🏏|| Cricket Update: Pak 🇵🇰 🆚 🇳🇿NZ, 2nd ODI
— 🏹Aatif Astrologer (@CelestialAatif) April 2, 2025
🇵🇰 Pakistan: 72/7 (21.1/50 overs, Target: 293)
🇵🇰 Pakistan need 244 runs from 35.1 overs.😂😂
Pakistan plays Pathetic Cricket, a horrible Cricket board @TheRealPCB, and a third-class team. #NZvPAK #PakistanCricket pic.twitter.com/N9RHVhfFTvO Teri! Bobzy ka to 'Hi Te Bye' ho gaya👋😂🤪
— Levi Nagawkar (@Levi_Nagawkar) April 2, 2025
Pakistan in tatters against New Zealand in 2nd ODI in Hamilton.
PAK 32/5 in 11.4 overs chasing 293 to win in 50 overs.#NZvsPAK pic.twitter.com/VJTf4M0bx6
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