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March 25, 2005

India-Pakistan cricket match

Fidan Karimova, Page Editor
Opinion by Anshul Kapoor, an eighth grade student from Bluebells International School, in New Delhi, India.



Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf and former India Prime Minister Atal Behari meeting after the Kargil war.
Well before an India-Pakistan cricket series begins, newspapers start splashing headlines, such as `A War on the Pitch' or `The Kargil of Cricket.' However, everybody fails to notice the friendship among the spectators of the two nations.

The question that is raised by this is: why is there so much commotion about the friendship between two countries playing cricket? All this doesn't happen in a match between Australia and England or India and Sri Lanka. Perhaps it is because the political relationships between India and Pakistan have been so much strained in the last half-century, that anything that happens between thee two countries gets a lot of media coverage.

A little background


In 1947, after India gained independence, it was divided into three parts on the basis of Hindu-Muslim population - Pakistan, India and East Pakistan. Ever since 1947, Pakistan has claimed that Kashmir was their land and there have been many wars over this issue. In 1971, India helped East Pakistan to form an independent nation called Bangladesh. This led to another war between India and Pakistan.

In 2000 Pakistan advanced its forces onto the Kargil sector in Kashmir. This led to the Kargil war that ended in Pakistan accepting ceasefire. In the recent years, Pakistan had also been sponsoring terrorism in some of the Indian states and this has further strained the relationships.

In the last decade, the leaders of the two countries have been initiating dialogues over this matter. A bus and train service was also launched between the two nations as a sign of friendship. This was discontinued after some time because of continuing tensions and terrorist activity.

Cricket - they key to peace


Last year, Pakistan hosted a cricket series between India and Pakistan, which has opened up an opportunity for amity between the two countries. Thus, India is hosting another series during this month. More than a thousand fans from Pakistan have come to India to see the matches. Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf will also be coming to witness a few matches.

During these series, we get to see the social side of India-Pakistan relationships. Fortunately, this is exactly contrary to the political story. People who had crossed borders after the separation are very happy to go to the country they once lived in. This was extremely difficult earlier but in the renewed climate of friendship, aided by the cricket craze, the situation has changed.

People also realizing that the people of Pakistan and India are very alike, that they have very similar lifestyles and go through the same joys and hardships.

Two women, one from India and one from Pakistan, cheer together in the audience.
Till now, cricket is proving to be the best way to mend the broken strings of trust and friendship between the two countries. Making the common people meet is loosening the political strains and the tense atmosphere of closed-room discussions between the leaders of the two countries.

One can never be sure in a conflict between India and Pakistan. Once everything is cleaned up and sorted out, something topples over and it is back to square one again. However, this time, because of the many interactions, at least the people will know that their counterparts on the other side of the border have the same hope, that this mess gets cleared up soon and there is no more war.

So three cheers for cricket and three more for India-Pakistan friendship!
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  • Himanshu (View Email) on March 25, 2005 at 2:24 AM
    best of luck india. I know u all will do it.This will help to grow a proper relation with INdia.

  • Msn on March 25, 2005 at 4:06 PM
    SEHWAG RULES! SACHIN RULES! india's up 1-0 and we'll win it 2-0
  • msn on March 25, 2005 at 4:06 PM
    kargil war was in 1999 not 2000
  • ibrahim khan (View Email) on March 26, 2005 at 2:55 AM
    younis khan play very will i think india will dismedt all of 426
  • criketfan on March 26, 2005 at 9:42 PM
    Sixer, yaar!
  • varun on March 28, 2005 at 1:04 AM
    While an India-Pakistan friendship would be ideal, I doubt such a bond would form from a cricket match. True, steps are being taken to form alliances between the countries, but these are in vain, as have been most previous attempts.
    Besides, cricket matches aren't really "making the common people meet," since the common people are not the ones that can afford to take time and money to visit another country. Moreover, cricket matches in the past have at most exacerbated the situation. After all, isn't a cricket match another venue to see who fares as the better country?
    Yet, I keep the hope that Anshul Kapoor is correct and that the cricket matches are taken in good, sportsmanlike spirit.
  • samir on April 1, 2005 at 7:27 PM
    i think you'd be suprised at the diplomatic power of sporting events--the 1971 table tennis matches between america and china, for instance.

    PBS tells us:


    <i>Time</i> magazine called it "The ping heard round the world."

    sports can open the doors to diplomacy! let's hope and work for the best!
  • samir on April 3, 2005 at 5:50 AM
    the link to pbs from my last comment was cut off. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/china/peopleevents/pande07.html

    "Premier Chou En-lai worked the public relations opportunity beautifully, receiving the Americans at a banquet in the Great Hall of the People on April 14. 'You have opened a new chapter in the relations of the American and Chinese people,' he told the unlikely diplomats. 'I am confident that this beginning again of our friendship will certainly meet with majority support of our two peoples.' He also extended an invitation for more American journalists to visit China, provided they do not 'all come at on nde07.html
  • mohd rizwan (View Email) on April 9, 2005 at 12:44 AM
    best of luck indian players finish out the pakistan
  • bbk on April 11, 2005 at 11:16 AM
    Kindo f sad that two Indians and Pakistani's who are in reality the same people are torn apart just because they have different religions. If the people who started the pst wars really practiced their faiths then they would have stayed peaceful.
  • wooo! on April 14, 2005 at 12:29 PM
    Go Bangladesh!
  • rahul narang (View Email) on July 4, 2005 at 12:37 AM
    come on people you have to show that peace is not GOD's gift to us rather it's our gift to each other
  • AuSSiE (View Email) on August 22, 2005 at 10:18 PM
    Its great to see the 2 teams playing even though the conflict in the political side, but let us never forget that great day in 2003 when Ricky Ponting and Damien Martyn combined to post India a target of 359 and Glenn mcgrath finished of sachin!!
    OHH YEH!!
  • ayub patel (View Email) on December 24, 2005 at 2:50 PM
    i wanna know the time table
    of india and pakistan series
  • amar (View Email) on January 22, 2006 at 9:59 PM
    watch online match india pakistan
    www.bhangramasti.tk
  • Baber Ayaz Sultan (View Email) on February 6, 2006 at 3:28 AM
    Love For All

    Most of All to My God and Muhammad PBUH
  • asif (View Email) on February 6, 2006 at 9:17 AM
    good luck pakistan inshallah u will won all the the match like 1st afridi no problem next time be carefull my wishees is with u
    next match u will do a good score
  • HASNAIN (View Email) on February 8, 2006 at 7:39 AM
    come to my house
  • Raja Iffat Abbas (View Email) on February 16, 2006 at 2:45 AM
    Kindo f sad that two Indians and Pakistani's who are in reality the same people are torn apart just because they have different religions. If the people who started the pst wars really practiced their faiths then they would have stayed peaceful
  • shukerbaith (View Email) on March 18, 2006 at 5:04 AM
    i am indian ,why the people make communal riot .my advise is this "is there any religion is saying to kill other religion beleivers"
  • Rk (View Email) on April 18, 2006 at 2:25 PM
    Poor India... Need to be back on nets... They perform against the whole world... but against pakistan... They KNEEL DOWN
  • Nitin Jain (View Email) on April 19, 2006 at 7:59 AM
    Come On India Dikha do, Pakistan ko dhool chata do...........
    India will win today....
  • Me on May 1, 2006 at 7:01 AM
    I suport both cus am Pakistany n my best mate in an Indian so i dnt mind either who wins Aslong as its not england
  • farhan (View Email) on May 21, 2006 at 8:32 PM
    show us some cricket matches videos
  • AL (View Email) on February 7, 2007 at 5:21 AM
    GOOD CRICKET
  • Muhammad Usman (View Email) on May 2, 2007 at 12:17 AM
    Ma intizar kar raha ho matches between pakistan vs india ka. Inshallah Pakistan india ko NAKO CHANAY CHOBA DAY GA. Jeet inshallah pakistan hi ka Mukadar banay ga.
  • indian (View Email) on May 30, 2007 at 4:13 AM
    indian team will win this series,pak ko yea match yadd rahaga.
  • aminaghah (View Email) on June 7, 2007 at 12:04 AM
    when is pakistan vs india match of this year
    please answer to this mail aminaghah12@yahoo.com
  • abdulsattar (View Email) on June 25, 2007 at 2:45 AM
    who will win the future friendship cup i think india will win the friendship cup
    what is your opeanian who will win that...
  • aminaghah (View Email) on July 6, 2007 at 7:16 AM
    how can pakistan saud africa
    wha knows
  • Bhai-Bhai (View Email) on October 26, 2007 at 2:10 AM
    Salam and namaste to all my indian and pakistani frends.
    im an indian but i also love pakistan.
    Hum doh mulk bhai bhai jaise hai.
    Humaare doh mulko ke beech jo dushmani paida karne ki koshish kar rahe hai woh wo sirf terrorists hai.
    The main reason india and pakistan became frends today, is Bollywood and not just cricket. just like pakistanis love indian cinema, indians also love pakistani singers like atif aslam , adnan sami, call band etc.
    So lets keep this frendship goin. Mere muslim aur hindu bhaiyo ko mera dher sara pyar :)
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