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India vs Pakistan clash continues to be cricket’s biggest spectacle, 23,000 seats sold out in no time

India vs Pakistan clash continues to be cricket’s biggest spectacle, 23,000 seats sold out in no time

Whether it is an international game or an exhibition match, the India vs Pakistan clash continues to be the largest spectacle in cricket.

The cricketing world is buzzing with excitement as the age-old rivalry between India and Pakistan gets a new chapter in the World Championship of Legends (WCL). This exhibition tournament featuring retired legends will regenerate nostalgic memories, with the India vs Pakistan clash at Edgbaston in Birmingham selling out all 23,000 seats!

Relive IND vs PAK rivalry!

This highly anticipated match on Saturday, July 6 (Saturday), promises to be a spectacle. Fans will witness a return of legendary rivalries, with iconic players like Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Shahid Afridi, Younis Khan, and Shoaib Malik taking the field once again. The passion and pride associated with India-Pakistan encounters transcends generations, and the WCL offers a chance to relive those epic battles.

Pakistan’s Younis Khan expressed his team’s excitement: “We are excited to play India in this esteemed tournament. Our group has put in a lot of preparation and we are sure we can put on an amazing show. It’s about pride and passion for both the sport and our nation.”

India’s Suresh Raina echoed the sentiment: “Playing Pakistan is always an honour and tomorrow’s game is no exception. On the field, our squad is fired up and prepared to give it our all. We hope that our performance will make the fans proud because of their amazing energy and support.

The WCL brings together legends from six ‘Champion’ nations – India, West Indies, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, and England. With a packed stadium and passionate players, the India vs Pakistan clash is poised to be the highlight of the tournament.

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