Fans revel in India-Pakistan rivalry
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The Indo-Pak cricket rivalry is one of the most intense among the famed rivalries in the world of sport and the same was witnessed today when the two teams squared off in the third and final one-dayer at the Feroze Shah Kotla stadium here.
Extreme fan reactions could be seen whenever a boundary was hit, wicket was scalped and fielders dived to save runs under chilly weather conditions.
A separate enclosure had been erected for the visiting Pakistani fans near Gate No 8. At the other side of the stand were Indian supporters.
While Indians fans relentlessly chanted 'India, India', their counterparts, led by famous 'Chacha Cricket' (Sufi Abdul Jalil), shouted 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogans.
A good 1,000 Pakistani supporters had turned up for the high-profile clash.
India-Pakistan cricket matches have always offered opportunities for cricket diplomacy as a means to improve relations between the two countries by allowing the fans from either country to travel to the other to watch the matches.
"I am so happy that the bilateral ties between the two countries have resumed. They should play each other on a regular basis," said 'Chacha Cricket'.
"This is my fourth visit to the city. Earlier I used to stay at a friend's place but this time I am staying in a hotel suggested by the BCCI. The atmosphere is completely electrifying and crowd support is amazing. I feel like at home. It's very similar to Lahore. The food, people and weather everything is similar to Lahore," he added. Another Pakistani supporter, Qaisar Ali from Lahore seemed happy with the arrangements made by the Indian government for the visiting fans and said such series will help in normalising the ties between the two nations.
Abid Ali and Junaid also echoed the similar sentiments. Meanwhile, the beefed up security did not deter black marketeers from having a field day outside the Kotla stadium.
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