Mohammed Rizwan, affectionately known as Chicago Chacha, has become a familiar face among cricket enthusiasts on both sides of the border. Dressed in traditional Pakistani attire and adorned with the green and white colors of the Pakistan cricket team, Rizwan’s spirited cheering and unwavering support for the visiting team has made him a standout personality at cricket stadiums across India.

    Hailing from the bustling city of Hyderabad in the southern state of Telangana, Rizwan migrated to the United States, specifically Chicago, several years ago. However, his love for cricket and his Pakistani roots have always remained a vital part of his identity

    Source : TOI
    In a candid interview, Chicago Chacha expressed his passion for cricket and how it shaped his life. Cricket is in my blood. Growing up in Hyderabad, I would play cricket with friends, and it became an integral part of my life. Even after moving to the U.S., my love for the game only grew stronger, he said.
    Despite being in a foreign land, Rizwan has found a way to stay connected to his roots and support the Pakistan cricket team wholeheartedly. He frequently travels back to India during cricketing events to cheer for the team he holds dear.
    Rizwan’s journey as Chicago Chacha began during a Pakistan-India cricket match, where he donned the colors of Pakistan and passionately cheered for his team amidst a sea of Indian fans. Since then, his enthusiastic presence and vibrant cheering have made him a beloved figure among cricket fans.
    Sport transcends borders and brings people together. When I cheer for Pakistan in India, it’s about celebrating the spirit of the game. I’ve received immense love and warmth from the Indian people, and it’s a testament to the power of cricket in fostering friendships, Rizwan added.
    Chicago Chacha’s story showcases how sport can bridge gaps and promote unity, even in the midst of fierce sporting rivalries. As the cricketing rivalry continues, Rizwan remains an inspiring symbol of camaraderie and the universal appeal of cricket.
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