Asia Cup 2023 Opening Ceremony Lasts For Just 15 Minutes, Memes Pour In On Social Media
The opening ceremony finished in nearly 15 minutes and fans were disappointed with how both stars performed.
The 2023 edition of the Asia Cup has started with Pakistan taking on Nepal on Wednesday at the Multan Cricket Stadium. Before the game, an opening ceremony took place where Pakistani singer Aima Baig and Nepal's Trishala Gurung graced the stage with their performances at the Multan Cricket Stadium. Aima has over 6 million followers on Instagram and is a renowned singer in Pakistan. Trishala on the other hand has given some hits in Nepal and has a huge fan following of over 239,000 on Instagram. The opening ceremony finished in nearly 15 minutes and fans were disappointed with how both stars performed.
Fans of Pakistan took to X (formerly Twitter) and expressed their disappointment after the opening ceremony of the Asia Cup 2023.
Pakistanis after listening to Aima Baig's Singing at the Opening ceremony #AsiaCup23 pic.twitter.com/jCsIRljhe4
— N (@SaadonaBreak) August 30, 2023
Everyone while seeing Aima baig in Opening ceremony of Asiacup 2023 #PAKvsNEP pic.twitter.com/2y6F1c969g
— U M A R (@Agrumpycomedian) August 30, 2023
Chahat Fateh the Great would have performed much better then Aima Baig at the opening ceremony pic.twitter.com/iTBxTsqND7
— Ahmad Nabeel (@ANjutt00) August 30, 2023
How PCB management prepared for #AsiaCup23 opening ceremony pic.twitter.com/HIC2DwQWPg
— عاقد (@aquidtweets) August 30, 2023
Amidst economical crises, Pakistani awam watching opening ceremony of Asia Cup: pic.twitter.com/2fuOinmApn
— J110 (@jawismm) August 30, 2023
Talking about the game, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first on the season opener of the Asia Cup against Nepal at the Multan Cricket Ground. The six-nation tournament is jointly hosted by Pakistan and Sri Lanka, after India declined to come to Pakistan, citing political reasons.
This is the very first time that Nepal is taking part in the Asia Cup after winning the Asian Premier Cup in April. Pakistan, India, and Nepal have been stationed in Group A while defending champions Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan are in Group B.