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The teasing began when Delhi Police's X account fired the first shot, jokingly tweeting...


Digital Desk: The Indian squad's performance on Wednesday wooed the hearts of millions of viewers, their win over the Kiwis to secure the final berth was just amazing. This Sweet revenge was what India wanted.


Amid the Stupendo fantabulous game, how can the police fun banter be left behind? On Wednesday, Mumbai and Delhi police department's social media accounts were brimming with fun banter on X (previously Twitter), spurred by Mohammad Shami's outstanding performance in India vs. New Zealand ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-final match.




The teasing began when Delhi Police's X account fired the first shot, jokingly tweeting, "@MumbaiPolice hope you do not book @MdShami11 for tonight's assault." Mumbai Police's X account responded swiftly, saying, "You missed pressing charges of stealing innumerable hearts @DelhiPolice and listing a couple of co-accused too."


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Deven Bharti, Special Commissioner Mumbai, entered the Tweet Convo, saying, Not at all @DelhiPolice. It qualifies for the protection under “Right of Self Defence."




Shami's remarkable seven-wicket haul in the CWC 2023 knockout game was a historic occasion, as he became the first Indian bowler to achieve this feat in an ODI cricket match. Fans penned "Stuff of Dreams" as Mohammed Shami led India to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 final.






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