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Cricket Legends Reflect on India-Pakistan Rivalry

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Cricket Legends Reflect on India-Pakistan Rivalry

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  • Pressure and expectations marked India-Pakistan matches.
  • Shikhar Dhawan shares mixed emotions of excitement and pressure.
  • India to face Pakistan in Asia Cup and ICC Cricket World Cup.
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Anil Kumble, former Indian cricketer, has shared insights about the unique rivalry between India and Pakistan in cricket. With a distinguished career of 132 Tests and 271 ODIs, Kumble highlighted the immense pressure players faced during matches against Pakistan. He mentioned that in his time, there was a prevailing sentiment of “lose even to Kenya but not to Pakistan,” emphasizing the intense expectations surrounding these encounters. Kumble suggested that the key lies in treating these matches as any other game.

Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan echoed similar sentiments, revealing the dual emotions players experience in India-Pakistan clashes. While there’s palpable excitement, there’s also a substantial burden of pressure. Dhawan noted the popular notion of “Whether or not you win the World Cup, don’t lose to Pakistan,” highlighting the significance of these matches to both players and fans.

Zaka Ashraf, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) management committee, has expressed his vision of fostering a reinvigorated cricketing relationship between India and Pakistan. He envisions collaboration between the PCB and India’s cricket authority to strengthen the cricket bond shared by the neighboring nations. Zaka proposed the idea of a unique “Jinnah-Gandhi” series akin to the iconic Ashes, paying homage to their cricketing legacy and demonstrating the potential of sports diplomacy in enhancing bilateral ties.

Zaka’s proposal emphasizes the historic significance of cricket between India and Pakistan and aims to promote a positive sporting environment. India is slated to play against Pakistan on September 2 in the Asia Cup, with the potential for another encounter during the Super Four stage. Additionally, the arch-rivals are scheduled to face off in the ICC Cricket World Cup in Ahmedabad on October 15, though the fixture’s date could be subject to change.

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