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Pakistani fans troll Virat Kohli over 'going home, not a good feeling' tweet after India is knocked out of T20 World Cup

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Chandigarh, November 8

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New Zealand produced a clinical all-round performance to beat Afghanistan by eight wickets in their last Super 12 stage match and qualified for the semi-finals of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, here on Sunday.

With this win, New Zealand not only made it to the semi-finals but also knocked both Afghanistan and India out of the tournament.

Following the defeat, Pakistani fans dug out a nine-year-old tweet by Virat Kohli dated March 20, 2012, and began their troll game.

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“going home tomorrow. not a good feeling,” tweet by Kohli read.

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