'Raat Me Sunscreen?': Volunteers Apply Sunscreen After Dark During Pakistan Vs Australia ODI; Netizens React| VIDEO
· Free Press Journal

A promotional sunscreen campaign during the Pakistan vs Australia ODI has gone viral on social media. The advertisement featured volunteers and models applying sunscreen. What caught the internet's eye, however, was the timing. Several clips circulating online appear to show sunscreen being applied well after sunset, when the match was being played under floodlights.
Social media users were quick to question the logic behind the campaign, with many joking that the sunscreen was protecting fans from "floodlights" at the Gadaffi Stadium in Lahore.
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Raat ko bhi sunscreen? Bro floodlights ne game le liya ☀️ pic.twitter.com/tsQSje7J8p
— Head (@JayRao577356) June 2, 2026
In a viral video, two females can be seen applying sunscreen in front of the brand poster during the PAK vs AUS 1st ODI. What caught the eye was that the moment occurred during Pakistan's run chase, which was well into the night. With no natural sunlight, netizens were quick to make fun of the campaign.
Dermatologists generally recommend sunscreen to protect against ultraviolet radiation from the sun, particularly during daytime outdoor activities. The unusual scenes have nevertheless sparked a meme fest online with netizens expressing their surprise and ridicule at the campaign.
Bc raat me sunscreen pic.twitter.com/nhAdID1QzN
— पप्पू पेचकस (@Amanwaaa) May 30, 2026
Yeee kya nautanki h
— Tanishq (@Jainwinhuyrr) May 31, 2026
Padhe Likhe hote to aise Harkatein thodi karte
— StumpsX11 (@STUMPSX11) May 31, 2026
Floodlight laga hai na
— Amitabh Anand (@aamitabh12) May 30, 2026
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— रामा-रामा (@vik704) June 1, 2026
Only pakistan can do it. pic.twitter.com/vOOUH62Iy6
Australia level series
Australia defeated Pakistan by 41 runs in the second ODI in Lahore on Tuesday to level the three-match series 1-1. After being put in to bat, Australia recovered from an early collapse through half-centuries from Josh Inglis and Cameron Green, while Matt Renshaw added 43 to help the visitors post 231/9. Shaheen Shah Afridi starred with 3/36 for Pakistan.
In reply, Pakistan slumped to 78/6 before Shadab Khan's fighting 71 and Arafat Minhas' 33 revived hopes with a 59-run partnership. However, Nathan Ellis' brilliant 4/33 and Matt Short's 3/36 ensured Pakistan were bowled out for 190 in 44 overs, handing Australia a comfortable victory.