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Fans Lose Cool Over Seat During Pakistan vs Australia Cricket World Cup Game. Video Viral

The ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 fever is on. While some teams like heavyweights Indian cricket team and the New Zealand cricket team have been unbeaten, the likes of Pakistan and Australia have lost multiple matches. The Cricket World Cup has also seen its share of upset wins with Afghanistan getting the better of defending champions England and Netherlands defeating world No. 3 South Africa. Fans have also lapped up the Cricket World Cup experience. However, there have been videos, where fans have engaged in fights inside stadiums. One such video has been widely shared on social media.

Kalesh between fans for one taking the seat of another during Pak vs Aus Match in Bengaluru@gharkekalesh something that might interest you pic.twitter.com/yFBiQX17y1

Australia clinched their second consecutive win in the World Cup as they defeated Babar Azam-led Pakistan by 62 runs in a crucial match for both teams.

Australia dominated Pakistan bowlers with David Warner scoring a quickfire 163 and scoring several records in the process. Mitchell Marsh also scored a ton bringing up a huge 259-run partnership.

The 367-run target proved a little overwhelming for Pakistan who lost regular wickets after a good start from openers Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq who created a 134-run partnership. Shafique scored 64 runs from 61 balls while Imam-ul-Haq played a 70-run knock from 71 balls.

Pakistan did try to put up a fight but Australian bowlers kept up their attack.

In the first powerplay, the Men in Green scored 59 runs and reached the 50-run mark in 8.2 overs.

Marcus Stoinis made the first breakthrough for the Aussies after he dismissed Shafique in the twenty-first over.

Babar Azam's side touched the 100-run mark in the 16.4 overs and crossed

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