Netflix India has officially announced the release date of one of the most awaited documentaries of the year, ‘The Greatest Rivalry: India Vs Pakistan’ on its social media platforms. The date of release is 7 February 2025. The India vs Pakistan rivalry has more significance than just a sporting moment. It carries with itself political relevance. Also, the viewership that attracts this competition is globally well-acknowledged. These games have produced career-defining moments for many cricketers. India and Pakistan will once again be competing in the Champions Trophy 2025 on 23 February.
Two nations. One epic Rivalry. 1.6 Billion prayers.
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Key Encounters
- 2007 T20 World Cup Final One of the most thrilling encounters came when India, led by a young MS Dhoni, defeated Pakistan in Johannesburg’s inaugural T20 World Cup final. The match came down to the final over bowled by Joginder Sharma, with Pakistan’s Misbah-ul-Haq attempting a scoop shot that landed in Sreesanth’s hands. India won by 5 runs, sparking wild celebrations.
- Sachin’s 98 in 2003 World Cup The 2003 World Cup match at Centurion saw Sachin Tendulkar play one of his most memorable innings. Despite battling cramps, he scored a magnificent 98 off 75 balls, taking on Pakistani bowlers including Shoaib Akhtar. His six off Akhtar over third man became an iconic moment in cricket history.
- 2011 World Cup Semi-Final The high-stakes encounter in Mohali saw India defeat Pakistan en route to their World Cup victory. The match was attended by prime ministers of both nations, adding to its significance. India’s 29-run victory was a complete team effort, with Sachin Tendulkar’s 85 being the highlight.
- 2022 T20 World Cup Virat Kohli’s masterclass of 82* off 53 balls against Pakistan at the MCG is considered one of the greatest T20I innings. The last-over drama and Kohli’s two sixes against Haris Rauf became instant classics.
- 2004 Pakistan Tour India’s first Test series win in Pakistan, with Virender Sehwag’s 309 in Multan earning him the nickname “Sultan of Multan.” The series showcased excellent cricket and improved diplomatic relations