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Cricketing ties will ease India-Pakistan tensions, fans feel

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For cricket fans in the UAE, arch-rivals India and Pakistan playing each other in an Asia Cup game at Dubai Internatio­nal Stadium today is the best thing to happen in terms of improving bilateral ties. Most expats from the two countries are hungry for more matches between the traditiona­l rivals. Many feel cricket can reduce the tensions between the two nations and spread more camaraderi­e. Senior Reporter Sajila Saseendran and Staff Reporter Faisal Masudi talk to some expats ahead of today’s big game.

Anis Sajan Managing director, Danube Group and mentor of India Indoor Cricket Team

Sajan feels that an India-Pakistan cricket match is huge not only for the fans, but also the players. He said that the two countries should play regularly, more importantl­y in Test matches like the Ashes series. “Cricket is like a religion in both countries and players are worshipped. Playing more games can bring the best out of a player and fans also get to see their stars more often,” he said.

Cricket, he added, can bring both nations closer as sports builds bridges. “The more India and Pakistan play each other, the more we can reduce the tensions between the fans, which is generally caused by the political rift,” Sajan said.

Zubair Ashraf Pakistani PRO

“It’s a carnival, not just a sporting event. In Dubai, people don’t label each other as ‘you’re Indian’ or ‘you’re Pakistani’ in a negative way. So when the two countries play together here, it only removes any cultural barriers further,” he said.

Tayyab Babar Pakistani PR profession­al

“No other cricketing rivalry in the world can contend with the competitio­n between India and Pakistan. In this part of the world, it is cricket that unites the two rival nations. It has always been considered as a barometer of the relations between the two countries,” he added.

Shyam Bhatia Indian industrial­ist

Bhatia, who owns a unique collection of cricket memorabili­a, firmly believes that sports always brings people together and cricket can bring the arch-rivals closer. “Sport has no boundaries and religion,” he said.

As for Indo-Pak matches, Bhatia feels there should be a regular exchange of games as per the ICC calendar.

Sadia Abbasi Pakistani journalist

The huge crowds that turn up for India-Pakistan matches in the UAE show fans are ever-hungry for more such matches, she said. “In the UAE, people don’t focus so much on being from one nationalit­y or other, so the matches here are played in a very friendly atmosphere. I would say it’s a cultural event, not just a match, and the two countries should play bilateral series together,” Abbasi said.

Mohammad Rashid Indian driver

Rashid is one of the hundreds of Indians who play cricket with Pakistani friends in the open grounds of the UAE.

He said the UAE hosting India-Pakistan matches is the best news for cricket fans like him. “I believe cricket is a medium through which both nations can get closer. The more they play together, the more intense the interactio­n of the fans will be, especially here.”

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