
Who is the viral girl from Pak vs NZ tri- series final?
Fashion model Arifa Junaid Anjum became an overnight sensation after repeatedly appearing on screen during the Pakistan-New Zealand tri-series final in Karachi.
The camera frequently focused on Arifa throughout the match, drawing attention from Pakistani cricket fans and making her an instant social media star.
Many viewers were captivated by her innocence and beauty, while others questioned the attention given to viral personalities over the actual players.
Arifa, who hails from Karachi, is an active presence on social media and has worked as a fashion model.
The clips sparked mixed reactions online. Some praised Arifa's personality, while others criticised the focus on her instead of the cricketers.
Several users pointed out that Pakistani audiences often highlight similar sensations, sidelining real sports heroes. Some also credited the camerawoman for Arifa's newfound fame.

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