Pakistan, Champions Trophy and India
India is sponsoring state terrorism in Pakistan and other countries. India is pursuing policy to press Pakistan from both the Eastern and Western sides and doling out money in Afghanistan. India is trying to use TTP against Pakistan.
Netflix has recently unveiled the trailer for The Greatest Rivalry: India Vs Pakistan, a highly-awaited documentary that showcases one of the most intense rivalries in cricket history.
According to the PCB source, the board was compelled to cancel the traditional captains' gathering due to the tight schedule of the participating teams.
Mohammed Farhad and Uloomi Karim are set for a high-stakes rematch at BRAVE CF, reigniting their India vs Pakistan rivalry. With Farhad seeking redemption and Karim aiming for revenge, this clash promises fireworks.
At his weekly news briefing in Islamabad on Thursday, Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan also voiced serious concerns over Indian involvement in target killings inside Pakistan and other countries. He said Pakistan has highlighted it and also is in contact with a lot of other countries on the matter.
The BCCI was against the Indian cricket team going to Pakistan - the designated hosts of the Champions Trophy - and hence the tournament was shifted to a hybrid model, where some games will be played
"India Pakistan ke match mein bhaut pressure rehta hai," Virender Sehwag admitted. The docu-series is expected to go beyond the cricketing field, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the psychological aspects underpinning this rivalry.
India vs Pakistan,' a documentary series on the cricket rivalry between the two countries, set to premiere on February 7. The series features legends recalling their experiences. Meanwhile, the ICC Champions Trophy will start on February 19,
ICC and Pakistan Cricket Board have finalised the plan for the opening ceremony of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 which begins in Pakistan next month.
Mitchell Starc completed an elite feat on Thursday, January 30. Starc overtook Dale Steyn and reached the 700-wicket club in international cricket.
Virat Kohli’s highest score for Delhi came in 2008 Nissar Trophy against Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited when the star batter scored 197 in the second innings.