Indian fan Heer's interview went viral on social media.

Dubai: Love knows no boundaries, and for one young Indian cricket enthusiast named Heer, it has transcended borders.
In a viral interview circulating on social media, Heer openly declared her affection for Pakistani all-rounder Iftikhar Ahmad, affectionately known as 'Ifti Chacha' to many.
In the viral video, Heer was asked about her favorite cricketer, and without hesitation, she proclaimed Iftikhar Ahmad's name, expressing her desire to tie the knot with the cricket star.
When questioned about her choice, Heer responded, "You've heard the name; people call him 'chacha chacha.' He may be 'chacha' to the world, but to me, he is exceptional."
According to media reports, Heer resides in Dubai and hails from the state of Punjab in India.
During the interview, she was spotted wearing an Indian cricket team jersey while holding a poster of Iftikhar Ahmad.
As the Pakistani cricket team recently arrived in India on September 27, anticipation for the ICC World Cup is at an all-time high.
The team's first match is scheduled against the Netherlands on October 6.
Proposal for Iftikhar Ahmad?❤️.#PAKvNZ | #PAKvsNZ | #IftikharAhmad
— Ehtisham Siddique (@iMShami_) September 29, 2023
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