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Can Patriotism Be Profitable in Indian Cricket’s Rivalry with Pakistan?

International Desk By International Desk September 15, 2025 1 Min Read
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India’s recent victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup was framed as a patriotic event dedicated to the armed forces and victims of the Pahalgam attack. While this reflects a strong emotional connection, it highlights a complex dynamic in the sport where political narratives overshadow the essence of cricket. Officially, India does not engage in bilateral cricket with Pakistan, citing national security concerns, yet the excitement for their encounters in multilateral tournaments remains high. This duality raises questions about the underlying motivations, as financial incentives appear to influence decisions within cricket administration. The contrasting treatment of athletes and cultural figures in relation to Pakistan further emphasizes the inconsistency in policies. Amidst this backdrop, the Indian cricket establishment faces a crucial decision: either fully disengage from Pakistani cricket across all formats or redefine its engagement by removing political posturing from the sport to restore its integrity.

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