Champions Trophy: In a historic first post removal of Article 370, Baramulla celebrates Bharat's win over Pakistan
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Champions Trophy: In a historic first post removal of Article 370, Baramulla celebrates Bharat’s win over Pakistan

In a historic first since the removal of Article 370, Baramulla erupted in celebration as India triumphed over Pakistan in the Champions Trophy 2025 final. The streets were alive with joy, fireworks, and tricolours, symbolising a new spirit of unity and pride in the region

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In a historic first, the town of Baramulla in North Kashmir witnessed a massive celebration as India triumphed over Pakistan in the Champions Trophy 2025 final. For the first time ever, Baramulla erupted with joy, mirroring the festive spirit that swept across Jammu and other parts of the region. The victory, which saw India chasing down Pakistan’s target of 242 runs with remarkable ease, was not only a testament to India’s cricketing prowess but also symbolised the changing mood in the Kashmir Valley post-Article 370 abrogation. The celebrations in Baramulla were more than just about sport; they were a reflection of a shifting sense of unity and pride in the region.

Historic scenes from Kashmir Valley, J&K!!

For the first time ever, the town of Baramulla also erupts in celebrations after India's victory over Pakistan.

Fireworks, tricolors & celebrations!

The change after Article 370’s abrogation is undeniable! #BadaltaKashmir #INDvsPAK pic.twitter.com/Oml5ODWPxJ

— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) February 23, 2025

Baramulla’s Joyous Response

The celebrations in Baramulla were a vibrant display of enthusiasm and national pride, particularly among the youth. As the sound of firecrackers filled the air and colourful fireworks lit up the evening sky, the town came alive with cheers and chants. For the people of Baramulla, this victory wasn’t just about the Indian cricket team’s success on the field; it symbolised a larger sense of pride and unity. “It’s an unforgettable moment to celebrate with friends and fellow fans,” said a local youth, his face glowing with excitement. “Cricket is more than a sport for us; it brings us all together.”

The spontaneous gatherings in Baramulla reflected the growing passion for cricket in the region and showcased the power of sports to unite people. The victory had captivated the imagination of cricket enthusiasts across Kashmir, with many young people expressing a shared sense of belonging. This newfound spirit of togetherness was not just a momentary outburst but also a sign of the region’s evolving socio-political landscape.

The celebrations in Baramulla and Jammu highlighted a significant shift in the region’s mood since the abrogation of Article 370. Cricket, often seen as a common language that transcends barriers, served as a bridge between different communities in Kashmir. The scenes of young people, regardless of their backgrounds, coming together to celebrate a national achievement was a stark reminder of the unifying power of sports. The victory was more than just a win on the cricket field; it was a collective moment of joy that transcended the complexities of the region’s political landscape.

The celebrations in Baramulla marked a new chapter for Kashmir, where sports became a unifying force that transcended cultural and regional divides. As the youth of Baramulla celebrated with uncontainable joy, it was clear that this victory was about more than cricket—it was a reflection of the changing spirit of Kashmir, where unity, pride, and hope are paving the way for a brighter future.

The atmosphere in Jammu was nothing short of electric as Team India secured a resounding victory over Pakistan in the Champions Trophy final. Fans flooded the streets, waving the Indian tricolour, bursting firecrackers, and celebrating their team’s remarkable performance. The victory, which came with India comfortably chasing down Pakistan’s total, was a source of immense pride for cricket lovers across the nation. In Jammu’s Kachi Chawni Chowk, the scene resembled Deepawali, with fireworks illuminating the night sky and “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” chants resonating across the streets.

India Overcomes Pakistan’s Total with Ease

Opting to bat first, Pakistan posted a modest total of 241, despite some resistance from Saud Shakeel (62) and Mohammad Rizwan (46) in the middle order. The innings got off to a shaky start but recovered slightly with a late push from Khushdil Shah (38). India’s bowlers, led by Kuldeep Yadav (3/40) and Hardik Pandya (2/31), kept things under control. In response, India chased down the target comfortably, with Virat Kohli’s brilliant century anchoring the innings. He was supported by Shubman Gill (46) and Shreyas Iyer (56) as India reached the target in just 40.2 overs with six wickets in hand, keeping their unbeaten streak alive.

 

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