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All eyes on India-Pak match at the moment: ‘Hype outside, all normal inside’

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THE FIRST query to Pakistan captain Babar Azam on the press convention forward of the India-Pakistan encounter on Sunday was seemingly innocent: “Dubai mein garmi zyada hain kya (Is it very hot in Dubai)?”

Babar promptly replied: “Garmi toh hain (It is hot)”. He then paused, seeming to understand the loaded undertone of the query, and stated with a smile: “Hum zyada garmi nahin lete hain (We don’t feel the heat too much)”. He was referring to the inevitable “more-than-just-a-game” narrative drummed up each time India and Pakistan duel, restricted to multi-team tournaments as of late.

Often up to now, the pre-match press convention can be intense, and typically, tense affairs. Captains would stride in with a way of urgency, weighing every query and measuring every reply. But Babar was as relaxed as when he bats within the center.

As was his Indian counterpart Rohit Sharma, who too was probed in regards to the acquainted narrative. “It’s the question that every India captain has been asked before every match against Pakistan for years. What can I say? Bahar se hype, andar se sab normal (Hype from outside, all normal inside),” Sharma stated.

These are much less fractious days between the 2 groups. The build-up to the India-Pakistan sport, the primary after their World T20 fixture on the similar venue, was one among bonhomie and camaraderie. Babar and Virat Kohli had been noticed exchanging handshakes and pleasantries the opposite day. Just a few months in the past, Babar had tweeted help for Kohli who’s going by a very prolonged lean patch.

Fast bowler Shaheen Afridi, who missed the match due an harm, had greeted Kolhi and instructed him: “Aapke liye dua kar rahe hai wapas form mein aaye. Dekhna chahte hai aapko. (I am praying that you regain your form. I want to see you play well).”

Kohli’s battle to make massive runs has been a speaking level earlier than this conflict. Kohli additionally spoke to the official broadcaster Star Sports about how the prolonged lack of type affected his psychological well being. “For the first time in 10 years, I didn’t touch my bat for a month (before the Asia Cup). I came to the realisation that I was trying to fake my intensity a bit recently,” he stated.

At the nets, a number of Indian and Pakistan gamers had been seen and video-graphed chatting and greeting.

Most gamers from most international locations share a bond as of late, after the worldwide cricket village that the IPL is – however these usually are not bonds solid within the IPL, as Pakistani gamers are prohibited from taking part in within the league, a reminder that geopolitical tensions are nonetheless simmering between the 2 international locations and any hopes of them that includes in a full-fledged collection appears distant.

“We are cricketers, and we greet and talk to each other, be it players from Pakistan or some other country. It is all normal,” stated Sharma.

Babar stated the identical: “As a sportsman, you try to meet different players. We have met everyone, it is normal. You try and talk to players about cricket and other things.”

Though the “badla (revenge)” for the World Cup defeat cropped up, Sharma performed it down: “Of course, that loss hurts, but it’s not like we are thinking about it all the time.”

Even the build-up to this sport was quiet. Just a handful of supporters turned up for the nets on the ICC Academy underneath the scorching afternoon solar, although it was a vacation – and the gamers unhurriedly granted their needs for selfies. Sharma was even requested what he felt when a Pakistani little one sought {a photograph} with him, and he replied: “Unusual for you, usual for us.”

There had been no banners or placards or frenzied flag-waving or shouting names, no stampede on the turnstile to catch a glimpse of the cricketers, no swarming of the workforce buses, or competitors between the followers of each international locations to indicate who’s louder. The few who had assembled had been merrily chatting, not even cricket.

The scene will change on Sunday – the tickets have been lengthy offered out, and for individuals who didn’t get one, a number of eating places and buying malls have organized live-streaming of their premises. The ambiance can be as electrifying as any India-Pakistan match has been and maybe can be. The rivalry has not misplaced its edge, although a few of the warmth might have been doused.

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It might be as a result of the match-ups between the international locations come so few and much between – within the final 5 years, they’ve met simply thrice – that each event is one thing of an opportunity of a lifetime, and never spoiled by scuffles or troubled historical past between the international locations.

This is a special era of gamers too, few who wish to commerce punches in the course of a sport. You wouldn’t anticipate somebody monkey-jumping like Javed Miandad within the 1992 World Cup tie, or somebody like Kiran More giving again in sort. Or the Aamir Sohail-Venkatesh Prasad episode. Not simply that the modern-day gamers wish to keep away from hefty fines, however they’re hardwired otherwise, educated to consider the sport as only a sport.

So is the gang. You wouldn’t anticipate gamers to be pelted with stones, as they had been in Karachi in 1997, or one lakh followers evicted from the stands on the Eden Gardens in 1999 over an umpiring choice, or followers staging political protests outdoors the Edgbaston. Such incidents have solely added extra warmth and fireplace in probably the most heated rivalry in world cricket, extra hues into a vibrant rivalry, spun myths and folklore, sunk and risen careers. But maybe not this Sunday in Dubai.