Los grandes rivales del críquet: La India vs. Pakistán
Título original: The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan
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La rivalidad entre India y Pakistán en el mundo del críquet y explora su intrincado pasado y su incierto presente sobre el terreno de juego.La rivalidad entre India y Pakistán en el mundo del críquet y explora su intrincado pasado y su incierto presente sobre el terreno de juego.La rivalidad entre India y Pakistán en el mundo del críquet y explora su intrincado pasado y su incierto presente sobre el terreno de juego.
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What a series!! This documentary series masterfully captures the essence of the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry that transcends mere sports to embody the complexities of their shared history and cultural heritage. It expertly weaves together archival footage, interviews with cricket legends and insightful commentary from journalists and analysts and delves into the tumultuous history of India-Pakistan relations.
In 2004, Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee played a significant role in reviving cricketing diplomacy. The Indian team toured Pakistan in 2004, a series that was as much about cricket as it was about politics and diplomacy and that series also ended the 15-year hiatus in cricket between two countries. And India emerged victorious on Pakistani soil.
Shoaib Akhtar's candid admission sums up the intensity of the series: "Jitne ke liye nahi khel rahe thhe, bachane ke liye khel rahe thhe!" (We were playing not to win but to survive). "The glory is in struggle!". The true triumph of the Indian team, however, went beyond the scoreboard as they were met with an unexpected yet heartwarming response from the Pakistani people.
Unfortunately, I missed watching this series live and couldn't even catch the highlights, but the documentary brought back the excitement and tension of that iconic series.
The documentary also highlights the art of reverse swing, a technique that Pakistani bowlers like Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis mastered. It also reveals how Pakistani bowlers would scratch one side of the ball to create uneven wear and then hide the ball while bowling to conceal the shiny surface. This will cause reverse swing leaving batsmen bewildered.
Through interviews with cricket legends like Virender Sehwag, Shoaib Akhtar and Sourav Ganguly, the documentary provides a nuanced understanding of the intense passion and pressure that define India-Pakistan cricket matches.
Did you know Sehwag had a unique technique to focus on his batting? He would often sing a song in his mind, synchronizing its rhythm with the bowler's delivery. And surprisingly, his go-to song was 'Samne Ye Kaun Aaya, Dil Mein Machi Hulchal' that helped him get into the zone!! The Sultan of Multan!!!! :-)
Despite the great cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan, the players from both countries share a deep desire for peace and brotherhood. Sport has the power to unite people across borders and cultures. Let's hope that it can inspire a more peaceful and harmonious relationship between India and Pakistan. Amen! It's a powerful reminder of the enduring appeal of sports to bring people together, even in the face of deep-seated differences. A must watch.
In 2004, Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee played a significant role in reviving cricketing diplomacy. The Indian team toured Pakistan in 2004, a series that was as much about cricket as it was about politics and diplomacy and that series also ended the 15-year hiatus in cricket between two countries. And India emerged victorious on Pakistani soil.
Shoaib Akhtar's candid admission sums up the intensity of the series: "Jitne ke liye nahi khel rahe thhe, bachane ke liye khel rahe thhe!" (We were playing not to win but to survive). "The glory is in struggle!". The true triumph of the Indian team, however, went beyond the scoreboard as they were met with an unexpected yet heartwarming response from the Pakistani people.
Unfortunately, I missed watching this series live and couldn't even catch the highlights, but the documentary brought back the excitement and tension of that iconic series.
The documentary also highlights the art of reverse swing, a technique that Pakistani bowlers like Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis mastered. It also reveals how Pakistani bowlers would scratch one side of the ball to create uneven wear and then hide the ball while bowling to conceal the shiny surface. This will cause reverse swing leaving batsmen bewildered.
Through interviews with cricket legends like Virender Sehwag, Shoaib Akhtar and Sourav Ganguly, the documentary provides a nuanced understanding of the intense passion and pressure that define India-Pakistan cricket matches.
Did you know Sehwag had a unique technique to focus on his batting? He would often sing a song in his mind, synchronizing its rhythm with the bowler's delivery. And surprisingly, his go-to song was 'Samne Ye Kaun Aaya, Dil Mein Machi Hulchal' that helped him get into the zone!! The Sultan of Multan!!!! :-)
Despite the great cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan, the players from both countries share a deep desire for peace and brotherhood. Sport has the power to unite people across borders and cultures. Let's hope that it can inspire a more peaceful and harmonious relationship between India and Pakistan. Amen! It's a powerful reminder of the enduring appeal of sports to bring people together, even in the face of deep-seated differences. A must watch.
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.
I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. I personally would have liked to have seen more legendary cricketers featured but I think they did pretty well to get some great cricketers on both sides to share their stories. It can be unrealistic to get every single cricketing great to give their piece my dear viewers. It really is the greatest rivalry in sport and it was great to watch. I liked the historic footage and also showing older matches. Shoaib was a treat to watch and get his views on the rivalry. I was engrossed from episode 1 and couldn't put it down. Really well made, interesting, and shows how much great talent exists for both sides and both want to rebuild a stronger relationship to make way for this great sport to be played more often.
Many players are even shown very less or totally ignored. World Cup winners like Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, Kohli are totally ignored. Even legends like Sachin, Yuvi, Harbhajan, Zaheer khan, Ajit Agarkar, Azhruddin, Gautam Gambhir, Navjot Sidhu, Ajay Jadeja, Vengasarkar, Surya K Yadav and apne Ravi Shastri ji . And many more from even Pak too.
Big names like Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma were totally missed. That what I call a incomplete picture. If you can consider R. Ashwin and Dhawan then why not these legends.
Kumble tool most wickets against Pak followed by J srinath. Players like Shoaib Malik and Suresh Raina are also not mentioned.
Big names like Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma were totally missed. That what I call a incomplete picture. If you can consider R. Ashwin and Dhawan then why not these legends.
Kumble tool most wickets against Pak followed by J srinath. Players like Shoaib Malik and Suresh Raina are also not mentioned.
Only time India and Pakistan played each other in a world cup final match was the T20 world cup in 2007. But that has been given a total miss... it's just pure nonsense and highest level of stupidity to not show that... and its obviously because of someone's personal disliking for one of the India's greatest all time captain - Mahendra Singh Dhoni ... BCCI has always tried to downplay the contributions of this great leader Indian cricket had ever produced. This is happening even so more now. This Netflix produced series could have been much better but it fails to live
Up to expectations. .....
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- TriviaThe rivalry between India and Pakistan in the cricket field tells the craziness of cricket lovers of succesive generations of both the Nations. However, the narrative may seem incomplete without the account narated by the Stars like Kapil Dev, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Dilip Vengsarkar, Javed Miandad, Imran Khan, Maninder Amarnath and such Stalwarts- Shibdas Bhattacharjee.
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