India player Ravi Shastri. His iconic voice has narrated countless unforgettable moments, capturing the intensity of a rivalry that binds 1.6 billion people across the subcontinent.
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Nelson Mandela once said, “Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does.” If there’s any sporting rivalry that exemplifies these words, it’s India versus Pakistan.
A rivalry rooted in history
India and Pakistan were partitioned in 1947 through a bloody division that displaced around 14 million people, created 10 million refugees, and caused nearly a million deaths. It led to one of the largest migrations in human history. Since gaining independence, the two nations have fought four wars and continue to share a tense border, where skirmishes and shelling were frequent until a few years ago.
A unifier amidst tensions?
Ironically, while the British divided the Indian subcontinent, their sport cricket, has often served as a bridge, offering a rare moment of unity amid geopolitical tensions. Instead of guns and bullets, battles are fought with bat and ball.
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