WATCH: 'Pakistan ne 1992 ka WC kis year mein jeeta tha?' - Shoaib Akhtar tricks Nida Yasir with a simple question

Shoaib Akhtar is making his OTT debut in a new show named 'The Shoaib Akhtar Show' which will be streaming from February 17.

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Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar is now set to make his debut in OTT with his new show 'The Shoaib Akhtar Show' which will be streamed from February 17 on UrfuFlix. Now the promo clip from the first episode of the show has gone viral on social media, which features Nida Yasir (Pakistani TV personality) as the guest.

The clip is trending on social media as it can be seen Yasir got tricked by the simple question from Akhtar and went on to give the wrong answer. The question was about Pakistanโ€™s first World cup victory in 1992. But when Nasir gets confused and took help from his friends, then Akhtar cleverly changes the question.

Here's the video:

First, Akhtar asked Yasir, " Pakistan ne 1992 ka WC kis year mein jeeta tha? ( In which year did Pakistan win the 1992 World Cup)?" The actress said โ€˜2006โ€™ while puzzled and looking at the second guest for help. She whispers โ€˜92โ€™ on her ears, then Yasir asked Akhtar to repeat the question.

Akhtar then changed the question and asked, "In which year did Pakistan win the 2009 World Cup." Nida immediately answered โ€˜1992โ€™ and then realized the question has been changed by the host. Her brain fade moment resulted in trolling and memes all over social media.

Remarkably, Pakistan won their first ever. ODI World Cup in the year 1992, beating England in the final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground under the leadership of Imran Khan. Then in 2009, Younis Khan led the side to their first-ever 20-20 World Cup trophy as they defeated Sri Lanka in the final clash at Lords. The Shaheens then went on to become champions in the 2017 Champion Trophy by defeating the arch-rivals India in the final at The Oval.

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