Fact Check

Old Video of Pakhtun Wedding Falsely Being Linked To Pakistan’s Lose Against Afghanistan At Cricket World Cup 2023 

The Afghan cricket team’s victory over Pakistan in the Cricket World Cup2023 is being celebrated, according to a video that has been circulated, showing a group of people dancing while carrying weapons.

Verified accounts on twitter, including MANOJ SHARMA (“@manojpehul“) tweeted that the Afghanistan celebrates Pakistan’s defeat in the viral video. The tweet was made on Oct 23, 2023, which received an about 34.7k views on X.

@RealArnab_ sarcastically wrote in his twitter post that this is how Afghanistan celebrated their victory over Pakistan. The post was reposted by more than 150 users on X.

Several other users, including Raushan Raj Rajput (“@RaushanRRajput“), @govindprataps12 claimed that the video is of the people from Afghanistan, who celebrated their win over Pakistan in the Cricket World Cup 2023. The archive can be read from above.

What is the Actual Truth About the Viral Video? : Fact

In actuality, this is an outdated video that captures dancers at a Pakhtun wedding in 2021. The fact that Afghans are celebrating a victory over Pakistan is unrelated to this video.

The video was posted in the youtube channel on April 11, 2021. It clearly shows that the video is not of a celebration after Afghanistan won the match against Pakistan in the Cricket World Cup 2023.

Check out the full video here:

D-Intent’s Fact-Checking Results:

Intent:

Users circulate old videos with false claims to get the spotlight.

Conclusion:

Claim : A video of a group of people dancing while holding weapons has gone viral, claiming that the Afghans are celebrating their cricket team’s victory over Pakistan in the ongoing Cricket World Cup 2023.

Fact : The truth is that this is an old video from 2021 that shows people dancing at a Pakhtun wedding. The Afghans’ celebration of their victory over Pakistan is unrelated to this.

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