<p>Firecrackers, blaring car horns and bursts of gunfire rang out across Pakistani cities on Sunday as cricket fans celebrated their first World Cup victory over arch rivals India.</p>.<p>Shortly after captain Babar Azam and his partner Mohammad Rizwan sealed a crushing 10-wicket win in their Twenty20 World Cup group match in Dubai, cheers echoed from houses and apartment buildings.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/kohli-denies-complacency-vows-to-rectify-mistakes-after-pakistan-loss-1043897.html" target="_blank">Kohli denies complacency, vows to rectify mistakes after Pakistan loss</a></strong></p>.<p>"Congratulations to the Pakistan Team & esp(ecially) to Babar Azam who led from the front, as well as to the brilliant performances of Rizwan & Shaheen Afridi," said Prime Minister Imran Khan, who led Pakistan to triumph in the one-day World Cup in 1992.</p>.<p>"The nation is proud of you all," he tweeted.</p>.<p>His congratulations were echoed by the chief of the army staff, underlining the political symbolism of the win.</p>.<p>The two neighbours have clashed repeatedly over the years, most recently in 2019 when Indian jets launched a raid into Pakistan over a militant attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir that killed 40 police.</p>.<p>On the field, however, players from both sides embraced and chatted warmly after the match.</p>.<p>In Pakistan's largest city Karachi, fans poured onto the streets immediately after the final ball was bowled, waving Pakistani flags from motorcycles and car windows.</p>.<p>Pakistani media also reported loud celebrations in parts of Indian-controlled Kashmir, a Muslim majority region that has been at the heart of much of the tension between the two countries. </p>
<p>Firecrackers, blaring car horns and bursts of gunfire rang out across Pakistani cities on Sunday as cricket fans celebrated their first World Cup victory over arch rivals India.</p>.<p>Shortly after captain Babar Azam and his partner Mohammad Rizwan sealed a crushing 10-wicket win in their Twenty20 World Cup group match in Dubai, cheers echoed from houses and apartment buildings.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/kohli-denies-complacency-vows-to-rectify-mistakes-after-pakistan-loss-1043897.html" target="_blank">Kohli denies complacency, vows to rectify mistakes after Pakistan loss</a></strong></p>.<p>"Congratulations to the Pakistan Team & esp(ecially) to Babar Azam who led from the front, as well as to the brilliant performances of Rizwan & Shaheen Afridi," said Prime Minister Imran Khan, who led Pakistan to triumph in the one-day World Cup in 1992.</p>.<p>"The nation is proud of you all," he tweeted.</p>.<p>His congratulations were echoed by the chief of the army staff, underlining the political symbolism of the win.</p>.<p>The two neighbours have clashed repeatedly over the years, most recently in 2019 when Indian jets launched a raid into Pakistan over a militant attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir that killed 40 police.</p>.<p>On the field, however, players from both sides embraced and chatted warmly after the match.</p>.<p>In Pakistan's largest city Karachi, fans poured onto the streets immediately after the final ball was bowled, waving Pakistani flags from motorcycles and car windows.</p>.<p>Pakistani media also reported loud celebrations in parts of Indian-controlled Kashmir, a Muslim majority region that has been at the heart of much of the tension between the two countries. </p>