Pakistani YouTuber Smashes Cake On Sister’s Face After India Thrash Pakistan In T20 World Cup

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India’s clinical 61-run victory over Pakistan on Sunday, February 15, 2026, has done more than just secure their place in the Super 8 stage—it has ignited a firestorm on social media. While Indian fans celebrate a record-breaking margin in the rivalry, the mood across the border has turned from “boycott threats” to bitter frustration.


1. The “Cake Smash” Viral Moment

While memes flooded X (formerly Twitter), one specific clip involving Pakistani YouTuber Maviya Umer Farooqui has sparked intense debate over fan behavior.

  • The Incident: During a livestream with his family, Farooqui appeared visibly distraught as the Pakistani chase collapsed. When his sister innocently asked, “Cake ka kya karna hai?” (What should we do with the cake?), Farooqui reacted by slamming the celebratory cake into her face in an outburst of anger.
  • The Reaction: The clip has garnered over 400,000 views, with many users condemning the act as “toxic” and “unacceptable.” One user noted, “Losing a game is part of sport, but taking it out on family members is a new low.”
  • The Context: Farooqui had earlier posted videos titled “Babar Na Barbad Kiya” (Babar ruined us), slamming the captain’s performance after he was dismissed by Axar Patel for just 5 runs.

2. Match Summary: A One-Sided Affair

On the field at the R. Premadasa Stadium, India proved why they are the tournament favorites.

MetricIndiaPakistan
Total Score175/7 (20 overs)114 (18 overs)
Top ScorerIshan Kishan (77)Salman Ali Agha (31)
Top BowlerBumrah / Varun (2 wkts each)Shaheen Afridi (3/34)
ResultIndia won by 61 runs

Captain’s Corner: Suryakumar Yadav praised the team’s “fearless brand” of cricket, specifically highlighting Ishan Kishan’s “out of the box” thinking after the early loss of Rohit Sharma.


3. The Super 8 Qualification

With this victory, India has officially become the first team to qualify for the Super 8 stage of the T20 World Cup 2026. Pakistan, meanwhile, must now rely on winning their final group match against Namibia and hoping for favorable results elsewhere to stay alive in the tournament.

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