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A major broadcasting blunder during the Bangladesh vs Pakistan Test match recently went viral after Indian cricketers’ names were mistakenly shown in Pakistan’s playing XI graphic on live television. During the broadcast, names such as Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill reportedly appeared in place of Pakistan players, leaving fans shocked and amused across social media platforms. The incident occurred during the opening moments of the Bangladesh-Pakistan Test in Dhaka when the broadcaster displayed the team lineup graphic. Instead of Pakistan’s actual squad, the on-screen visuals accidentally included several Indian players. Screenshots and clips of the mistake quickly spread online, triggering a flood of memes, jokes, and criticism aimed at the production team. Cricket fans reacted humorously to the error, with many calling it one of the biggest graphics mistakes seen in an international cricket broadcast in recent times. Some users joked that even the graphics team “preferred Indian stars,” while others questioned how such an obvious error passed quality checks before going live. The blunder became especially controversial because of the intense cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan. Given the sensitivity and popularity of cricket in both nations, the mistake attracted massive attention online within minutes. Although the broadcaster corrected the graphic shortly afterward, the clips had already gone viral across social media. The incident has once again highlighted how broadcasting and graphics errors during major sporting events can quickly become global talking points in the age of social media. While no official statement had been issued immediately after the incident, the mistake became one of the most discussed moments of the match despite the on-field action. Subscribe to FactTechz