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Mohammed Shami’s World Cup Super Seven Show Involves Delhi And Mumbai Police In Lighthearted Joking

After India’s cricket team defeated New Zealand by 70 runs in the World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, all cricket fans are ecstatic. With this incredible victory, the excitement has spread beyond the sports community and into social media, where users are posting memes, videos, and comments about this important game.

In addition to celebrating this historic occasion, the Delhi and Mumbai police accounts have been joking about on X (formerly Twitter). “Mumbai Police hope you do not book MdShami11 for tonight’s assault,” was the first message sent by the Delhi Police X account in the dialogue. The Mumbai Police’s X account answered right away. “You failed to file charges against Delhi Police for allegedly stealing many hearts and to list a few co-accused individuals as well.”

Deven Bharti, Special Commissioner for Mumbai, entered the discussion shortly after and said, “Not at all Delhi Police.” It is eligible for defense under the “Right of Self-Defense.” A number of X users, meanwhile, rushed to the comments area and entered the discourse. An expert in social media said, “Very nice.” Someone else brought up the “Shami-Final Tweet.”

With the help of Virat Kohli’s 50th ODI century, Shreyas Iyer’s outstanding century, and Mohammed Shami’s superb bowling, India advanced to the 2023 World Cup final. Mohammed Shami stood out in the semi-final match against New Zealand, taking seven wickets for 57 runs. The Indian team won by 70 runs thanks to this. According to sources, Shami’s 7/57 bowling average is the highest of any Indian bowler in an ODI match.

Such imaginative discussions have also before appeared on social media. The Mumbai Traffic Police, who are renowned for keeping up with the newest social media trends in an effort to increase public awareness, recently took advantage of the chance to create a creative post on X after Glenn Maxwell’s maiden double-century in this ODI World Cup match against Afghanistan. When traffic lights turned yellow at signals, they advised people to slow down in accordance with the Australian team’s shirt color.

“An individual didn’t move slowly in yellow this evening,” the poster commemorating Maxwell’s double hundred said. Mumbai police emphasised “Right pitch for speed” on the roadways and advised citizens to “Follow the Yellow,” with a warning to “don’t try this at traffic signals.” Mumbai police posted the poster of Glenn Maxwell on X with, “The only 200 Max-Well appreciated.”

 

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