Pak vs Aus: Top tweets as Pakistan prepares to bowl

Published March 20, 2015
Beating Australia in the ICC World Cup seemed a distant dream, but Pakistanis are still holding out hope. — AFP
Beating Australia in the ICC World Cup seemed a distant dream, but Pakistanis are still holding out hope. — AFP

As Pakistan's innings comes to an end, Pakistanis across the globe are on tenterhooks, hoping for the tide to turn when the team bowls.

Read also: LIVE | Australia on a roll, Pakistan on the ropes

Beating Australia in the ICC World Cup seemed a distant dream, but Pakistanis are still holding out hope.

Here, cricket fans take to Twitter to encourage the team, vent their frustrations and express their anger too:

We're all in a sweat:

Some people are bitter:

Some people are believed to be bitter:

It's also a time for nostalgia:

Some people want a fake identity:

Some people look on the bright side:

Some people just can't see the bright side:

We've also had it with comparisons to 1992:

Some people are on Afridi's side no matter what:

And most try to be optimistic as the Pak team prepares to bowl:

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