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Pakistan Just Invented a New Sport and the Internet Wants In
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Pakistan Just Invented a New Sport and the Internet Wants In

Kayenat Kalam
Last updated: April 15, 2026 10:37 pm
Kayenat Kalam
Published: April 15, 2026
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Pakistan has been making global headlines for its role in regional diplomacy, ceasefire negotiations, and geopolitical developments. But leave it to Pakistanis to also break the internet for something entirely different. This week, a video of men in shalwar kameez launching a cycle tyre into the open sky using a motorised spinning wheel has taken over social media feeds across the world, and people are having the time of their lives watching it.

The setup could not be simpler. A diesel engine powers a heavy spinning wheel, a cycle tyre is pressed against it to pick up speed and momentum, and then released into the air. No instruction manual, no coaching staff, no sponsorship deal, just a group of people who looked at a motor and a spare tyre and thought, let’s see how high this goes.

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A post shared by Sanjay Singh Rajawat (@sanjay_singh_rajawat_941)

HERE’S HOW IT IS PLAYED

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A post shared by Chaos Nuggetz (@chaos.nuggetz)

Pakistan’s New Sport Already Has Fans Across the World

The internet watched the video once, then watched it again, and then started building an entire sport around it. One social media user gave it an official name, Motorised Hoop Throw, and declared that Pakistan deserves a platinum green emerald encrusted medal for founding it, even posting a custom-designed gold and emerald medal embossed with the words “New Sport Founders” set against a Pakistani flag.

 “Pakistan has introduced a new recreational sport to the world,” read another comment that captured exactly what everyone was feeling.

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A post shared by Chaos Nuggetz (@chaos.nuggetz)

The video did not stay within Pakistani circles for long either. Someone abroad was so inspired that they built their own version of the contraption and posted a recreation captioned “My tribute to the legends,” pulling in thousands of impressions within days. Others chimed in from across the world saying this looked like the most fun they had seen in a while, with one user writing “why are people hating, this seems like fun,” which pretty much spoke for everyone.

Pakistan is surely going places we have never been to 😂🤣😭 pic.twitter.com/dpV5fFFwUJ

— Taimoor Zaman (@taimoor_ze) April 13, 2026

What makes the video so easy to love is exactly what it does not have. There is no expensive equipment, no manicured field, no performance gear, just open ground, a rumbling engine, a spinning tyre, and the kind of pure uncomplicated joy that is increasingly rare to find anywhere. It is the same spirit that has kept street cricket alive in narrow galis for decades, that turns a rooftop into a badminton court and a dusty patch of land into a football pitch. Pakistanis have always had a talent for finding happiness in whatever is at hand, and this video is that spirit in its most joyful and most shareable form.

Pakistan is surely going places we have never been to 😂🤣😭 pic.twitter.com/dpV5fFFwUJ

— Taimoor Zaman (@taimoor_ze) April 13, 2026

“Pakistan is surely going places we have never been to,” one user wrote in the comments, and given everything the country has been navigating lately, that line lands a little differently. While the world watches Pakistan for its diplomatic moves and regional influence, videos like this are a reminder that the people themselves are out here launching tyres into the sky and laughing about it, and honestly, the rest of the world is just trying to keep up.

A video trend that started at a brick kiln in rural Pakistan has made its way across the globe, with users in the United States (US) among other countries recreating it.

Details: https://t.co/TysNLKjmKy#TheCurrent #LatestNews pic.twitter.com/zHNPucItkx

— The Current (@TheCurrentPK) April 15, 2026
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