We all critisized Karachi's crowd what about Lahore? They have been really pathetic on day 1 poora stadium empty parha hua BC tumhare shehr mein Hamla Hua tha jiski waja se Poory Pakistan 13 saal Cricket se judai ka dard mehsoos kia aisa welcome back banta tha?#PAKvAUS
— Ibrahim Hanif 🇵🇰 (@Ibrahim02114) March 21, 2022
You are such a hypocrite....stadium is empty...but its lahore not karachi...so automatically you start seeing "zinda dilaan" ppl everywhere
— CriticalPoint (@CriticalP0iNT5) March 21, 2022
The third match between Pakistan and Australia began on Monday at Gadaffi Stadium Lahore. Lahore, known for its crowd and craze for cricket, was expected to chant louder and 'house full' on Day 1 of the game. However, the empty stands let Karachi and other cities fans take a silly dig at them.
Notably, the second Pak vs Aus Test took place in Karachi. As usual, the National Stadium failed to gather an enormous amount of spectators and was trolled for the reason. They say the reason why people of Karachi are less in numbers during matches is due to poor traffic conditions in the city, and workload.
The battle among the citizens of two cities, Karachi and Lahore, often triggers social media over the 'crowd' issue. On seeing the empty Gadaffi seats, Karachities found it their 'right' to troll Lahoris over social forums.
Here are a few of the tweets for fun:
You can't beat the crowd of Rawalpindi.❤️
— Arisha (@ImArishaAbbassi) March 21, 2022
#PAKvAUS #PakvsAus2022 #PakistanCricket #BoysReadyHain #Cricket #PAKvAUS #CricketTwitter #Lahore pic.twitter.com/QCzDxM7tnm
Huge crowd at the gaddafi today 👏 like @ArfaSays_ said Lahore fans are really passionate! pic.twitter.com/PfNvko74NC
— Shahryar009 (@Shahryar009) March 21, 2022
bhai jaan woh poochna yeh tha k aap ko LAHORE crowd kahan say nazar aya Qasam say main nay bari koshish ki saray stands almost empty hain woh aap apnay glasses share kar dain jis say aap ko nazar aaya :D
— M Zeeshan Siddiqui (@MZeeshanSid) March 21, 2022
As far as Pak vs Aus final test is concerned, Pakistan managed to take five wickets getting rid of Marnus Labuschagne and David Warner earlier at the Day. Steve Smith alongside Usman Khawaja got the team back on the track closing Day 1 on 232/5.