<p>With less than a day to go for the explosive India vs Pakistan clash in the ICC Champions Trophy, the Indian national anthem was played during Saturday's match between Australia and England in Pakistan, causing much embarrassment for the host country.</p><p>As Australia and England players lined up for Saturday's clash at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, national anthems were played. After England's anthem, when it was time for Australia's, a line from the Indian national anthem rang out instead.</p><p>'Bharat Bhagya Vidhata' rang out from the public announcement system before it was quickly rectified and Australia's anthem was played. This happened even though India will not be having any of its matches in Pakistan.</p>.<p>Though the mistake lasted a few seconds, it did not escape the eyes of the internet, leading to a flurry of reactions on social media.</p><p>While some merely had a few laughs over the gaffe, others suggested that the inadvertent playing of the anthem foreshadows what's to come on Sunday.</p>.<p>Having fallen to a 60-run defeat against New Zealand, Pakistan's clash against the Men in Blue is a must-win for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy winners.</p><p>India's match against Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium will start from 2.30 pm IST.</p>
<p>With less than a day to go for the explosive India vs Pakistan clash in the ICC Champions Trophy, the Indian national anthem was played during Saturday's match between Australia and England in Pakistan, causing much embarrassment for the host country.</p><p>As Australia and England players lined up for Saturday's clash at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, national anthems were played. After England's anthem, when it was time for Australia's, a line from the Indian national anthem rang out instead.</p><p>'Bharat Bhagya Vidhata' rang out from the public announcement system before it was quickly rectified and Australia's anthem was played. This happened even though India will not be having any of its matches in Pakistan.</p>.<p>Though the mistake lasted a few seconds, it did not escape the eyes of the internet, leading to a flurry of reactions on social media.</p><p>While some merely had a few laughs over the gaffe, others suggested that the inadvertent playing of the anthem foreshadows what's to come on Sunday.</p>.<p>Having fallen to a 60-run defeat against New Zealand, Pakistan's clash against the Men in Blue is a must-win for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy winners.</p><p>India's match against Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium will start from 2.30 pm IST.</p>