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‘Worst, cringe’: Cricket fans disappointed by ICC World Cup 2023 anthem

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Cricket fans, who were anxiously awaiting the release of the official anthem of the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup 2023, have expressed dismay over the song.

ICC released the song titled “Dil Jashn Bole” on Wednesday (today) which stars famous Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh and is composed by noted Indian music director Pritam Chakraborty.

“DIL JASHN BOLE! #CWC23. Official Anthem arriving now on platform 2023. Board the One Day Xpress and join the greatest cricket Jashn ever!” said the post by ICC on its official X account, formerly known as Twitter.

https://x.com/ICC/status/1704384709646864506?s=20

The anthem’s release promises to unite fans across borders and ignite the passion for cricket as teams from different nations compete for the coveted ICC Cricket World Cup trophy.

Cricket lovers, both from India and Pakistan, started making memes as they were disappointed by the official anthem. They also compared it with the 2011 World Cup anthem “De Ghumake”.

Let’s take a look at what they said:

https://x.com/Pallavi_paul21/status/1704385769845174321?s=20

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