Ashes over, time for another cricketing rivalry
Article: Somi Rai on India-Pak WCup clash 1 March 2003
1st March 2003 is an eagerly awaited day by cricket fans worldwide. On that day, the Group A World Cup match between bitter rivals India and Pakistan will be played at Centurion. It is almost two years since they last met on a cricket pitch, in the Asia Cup at Dhaka in 2000 when Pakistan won in convincing fashion.
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Even in 2002, there was an eerie similarity between the two teams. Pakistan had a good first six months, winning their one-day series in Australia. India played good cricket for the better part of the year, with notable wins in England and Sri Lanka.
Then suddenly, as if by design, both fell apart. Pakistan were thrashed by Australia and South Africa, and had a dismal time in Tests as well as ODIs. India, shockingly, lost their one-day series at home to a resurgent West Indies, and were ground to dust in New Zealand in both formats. True, Pakistan were without their major players in these series and many Indian supporters would claim that the pitches in New Zealand were sub-standard. But excuses will not be good enough for the side that loses the clash on 1st March.
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There is talk about the game being a clash between Sachin Tendulkar and Shoaib Akhtar, or Wasim Akram and Virender Sehwag. Whatever the result, it should provide wholesome entertainment. It won't be just another match. It will be about pride, passion, electrifying intensity, and supreme batting against quality pace bowling.
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