ICC ODI World Cup 2023: Pakistani YouTuber made a funny song for World Cup 2023. The Cricket World Cup to be played in India has started. The craze of this World Cup is being seen in Pakistan also.

Pakistani YouTuber Also Supported His Country:-

While ICC has made the official song for the World Cup, a Pakistani YouTuber has also made a funny song in support of his country, which is going viral everywhere.

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Actually, Pakistani YouTuber Chahat Ali Khan has shared a video in which he, wearing a suit and shades, sings his version of the Cricket World Cup anthem with enthusiasm.

The Pakistani YouTuber Made A Funny Song For WC 2023

The lyrics of the song include “Jeet gaye bi jeete gaye” and he shared the video on X.

A Pakistani YouTuber Decided To Make His Own Version:-

The official song of the World Cup featuring Ranveer Singh failed to impress the audience. After which Pakistani YouTuber decided to make his own version.

However, as soon as the video surfaced, he started getting trolled fiercely. In the video, he absurdly sings a version of the World Cup song. And he repeats the same line again and again. In which there is only one line ‘Jeetenge Bhai Jeetenge’.

The Pakistani YouTuber Made A Funny Song For WC 2023

The Video Suddenly Takes A New Turn:-

However, the video suddenly takes a new turn when he gives information about Pakistan’s scheduled matches in the World Cup, which includes the first match against the Netherlands and then the match against Sri Lanka vs India.

Many viewers are commenting on the video that no one can stop Pakistan now. Another user has written that I did not expect it to be good.

The Pakistani YouTuber Made A Funny Song For WC 2023

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A fan has commented that ‘This is a very powerful song, my friend was sitting in a wheelchair but after listening to it, he also got up and went to switch off the TV.’