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Video: Indian women's team hang out with Pakistani cricket captain Bismah Maroof’s daughter, maintain perfect record on and off the field

#INDvPAK: It happened on a day when Indian women crush Pakistan by 107 runs to begin World Cup campaign on a high note

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, March 7

Indian women cricket team not just maintained a perfect record by beating Pakistan by 107 runs in the women's cricket World Cup on Sunday--they also did it off the field--and it was indeed in good spirit and support.

Also read: Pakistan cricket captain Bismah Maroof wins hearts online as photos of her carrying baby to World Cup match goes viral

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World Cup: Indian women crush Pakistan

They may not be friends on the field, but the Indian team championed their way and melted hearts by spending time with the daughter of Pakistani cricket captain Bismah Maroof.

Pictures of Pakistan women cricket captain Bismah Maroof were all over the social media holding her toddler in her arms, while she arrived for ICC Women’s World Cup.

So went the pictures of Indian team, spending time with the kid, viral.

Below are the pictures and reactions

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