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India and Twitter celebrated victory together on 15th February. India emerged victorious against Pakistan and #जयहिन्द became the no.1 Indian trend.
#जयहिन्द trended on a day when the entire country backed men in blue, who triumphed over Pakistan, gracefully. During the match in Adelaide, #जयहिन्द (Jai Hind) became the first hashtag in the Devnagiri script to become the top trend in the country.
Many more Indians can happily embrace Twitter, considering that Twitter hashtags are now possible in Devnagiri, Bengali and Tamil scripts.
Amazed to see this thread of Cricket resonating the voice of India #IndvsPak#जयहिन्द
— Hitesh Rajwani (@TheDigitalLad) February 15, 2015
More than the Victory over Pakistan let 15th February be remembered for the First ever Hindi Trend 'Hashtag' #जयहिन्द — डूड है हम (@Nautankibaba) February 14, 2015
— God (@TheTweetOfGod) February 15, 2015
First Ever Hindi Trend On Twitter ->> #जयहिन्द. Lets RT So That It Trends Worldwide. #IndvsPak#IndWins#CWC15pic.twitter.com/y7Dus5jfng — Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) February 15, 2015
Craze of India Vs Pakistan match at a wedding ceremony #IndiavsPak#BleedBlue#WeWontGiveItBack#जयहिन्द#Kohlipic.twitter.com/2tsu6Qll7o
— Sumit Roy (@SumitRoys) February 15, 2015
Whoa! #जयहिन्द First ever Hindi hashtag trending nationwide. Shikhar Dhawan and Kohli appreciation tweet. Go India. Chak De India! #IndvsPak — V3NKY (@FCB_Maniac) February 15, 2015
We are publishing an article on the evolution of social media, w.r.t cricket. Do share your ideas on the thread below.
So proud - #BleedBlue. Did you use social media while watching #INDvsPAK? How has your #CWC social media experience changed since #CWC 11?
— Social Samosa (@Social_Samosa) February 15, 2015