Hilarious Conversation Between Pakistan News Anchors Goes Viral: ‘Sukoon Ke Liye Jung…’ | Watch
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The rest of the Pakistan Super League matches have been shifted to Dubai after a drone reportedly crashed at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

The viral shows Pakistani panellists debating over the shift of PSL matches. (Photo Credit: X)
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) match between Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings was rescheduled after a portion of Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium was reportedly damaged just before the scheduled clash. It is still unclear whether the damage was caused by a drone crash, amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan.
While an official statement from the Pakistani government regarding the alleged attack at the stadium is still awaited, the incident has sparked a heated debate in the media. A viral video shows Pakistani news anchors discussing the possibility of attacks by India.
Shared by an X user, the video appears to be from a panel discussion where the anchors could be seen discussing the ongoing attacks unfolding back-and-forth between India and Pakistan. They also touch upon the recent shifting of PSL towards Dubai, with a female anchor strongly asserting, “Did IPL go to Dubai? Is your PSL getting affected? Who stopped your cricket? India. Who gave you a financial burden? India did. For how long do we have to take such bullying? India is a bully. For how long will you stop the sentiments of Pakistanis? Our PSL has been struck by their drone.”
Pak Anchor- Jab tak IPL bharat se bahar nahi jata mujhe sukoon nahi milega2nd Anchor- aapke sukoon ke liye jung thodi ladenge
😂😂😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/QS9kyCz0Gm
— Ankur Singh (@iAnkurSingh) May 8, 2025
At one point, as the anchor declared she wouldn’t have peace until the IPL is moved out of India, a panellist interjected with a humorous remark. “We can’t go into war for your peace. This is about Pakistan’s peace and harmony,” he said, leaving others in stitches.
The video also sparked multiple reactions on social media, with many taking to the comments to drop their view on the discussion. A user wrote, “These guys have a lot of humour,” while another remarked, “India is a bully…. We are on the right track.”
“What an unserious country!” a comment read.
As of now, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has cited unforeseen circumstances for relocating the ongoing PSL season, amid escalating cross-border drone strikes and artillery exchanges that have raised safety concerns for both players and fans.
Meanwhile, the Indian Premier League (IPL) is also facing its own set of challenges, with the last match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals being abandoned in Dharamshala.
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