Footage of a man tearing off his keffiyeh in celebration is circulating in posts claiming it shows a Dubai sheikh cheering India in a cricket match against Pakistan last week 🏏❌ The clip actually shows a Kuwaiti football team president in September 2020
"India's thumping victory over Pakistan was celebrated not just in India but the world over. This Dubai sheikh's celebration was amazing. The whole world is a fan of our culture and customs."
In the video, which has more than 435,000 views, a group of Arab men in a stadium leap from their seats and cheer, with one of them tearing off his keffiyeh in celebration.arch-rivals Pakistan in a match at the Asia Cup Twenty20 cricket tournament in the United Arab Emirates.The video racked up thousands more views in similar Facebook posts
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