Updated On: 02 September, 2023 03:31 PM IST | Pallekele | Srijanee Majumdar
More often than not, India-Pakistan clashes have proved to be an anti-climax but the juxtaposing of the teams has long intrigued one’s mind

Geopolitical tension has almost entirely wiped out bilateral contests between the cross-border neighbours for more than a decade (Pic: AFP)
‘I have made it to 13 encounters, there was no way I could not have made it to this one. My wife and children are so hesitant, so I came here all by myself.” Every time India plays Pakistan, 78-year-old Ramkrishna Lahiri turns up in the audience, donning his favourite eight-year-old Team India jersey. The cameras love a spectacle, and Lahiri makes sure he gives them one.
There are many others like him, as Saturday’s feisty encounter promises to make its way to televisions in the most remote villages and flickering screens in the living rooms of a diaspora spread across different time zones.
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