A One-Sided Narrative That Missed the Bigger Picture
As a passionate cricket fan, I was excited to watch The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan (2025), expecting a well-rounded portrayal of this iconic contest. However, the documentary felt more like The Virender Sehwag Story rather than a true exploration of the India-Pakistan cricketing legacy.
While Sehwag's contributions were phenomenal, the documentary largely overlooked other legendary players who shaped this rivalry. Sachin Tendulkar's iconic battles, Sourav Ganguly's fearless leadership, Rahul Dravid's resilience, and Virat Kohli's unforgettable knock in recent times deserved more attention. MS Dhoni's fearless batting against Pakistan in his early days. The likes of Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, and other key figures who played crucial roles in these encounters were barely acknowledged.
A rivalry of this magnitude isn't defined by just one player-it's a saga of countless unforgettable moments and legendary performances from both sides. The documentary could have been even better with more episodes and a deeper dive into these iconic stories that fans would have loved to relive.
While Sehwag's contributions were phenomenal, the documentary largely overlooked other legendary players who shaped this rivalry. Sachin Tendulkar's iconic battles, Sourav Ganguly's fearless leadership, Rahul Dravid's resilience, and Virat Kohli's unforgettable knock in recent times deserved more attention. MS Dhoni's fearless batting against Pakistan in his early days. The likes of Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, and other key figures who played crucial roles in these encounters were barely acknowledged.
A rivalry of this magnitude isn't defined by just one player-it's a saga of countless unforgettable moments and legendary performances from both sides. The documentary could have been even better with more episodes and a deeper dive into these iconic stories that fans would have loved to relive.
- jackricherr
- 6. Feb. 2025