Cricket enthusiasts, get ready to witness legendary cricketers from India and Pakistan recalling their experiences of playing against each other in nail-biting matches in docu-series 'The Greatest Rivalry: India vs.
The India vs Pakistan clash in ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will be played in Dubai on February 23. Ahead of the IND vs PAK clash, Netflix released a promo of the documentary series titled - The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan.
Islamabad: Bangladesh may soon get JF-17 Thunder fighter jets from Pakistan. There are reports that talks on this deal between the two countries are progressing. In the current political instability of Bangladesh, the induction of this powerful jet can be a cause of concern for India.
India-Bangladesh relations have hit an all-time low after the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, coming to the helm in Dhaka.
India vs Pakistan,' a documentary series on the cricket rivalry between the two countries, set to premiere on February 7. The series features legends recalling their experiences. Meanwhile, the ICC Champions Trophy will start on February 19,
While the airport is expected to boost trade and connectivity, but also intensifies India’s concerns about China’s potential military presence in the region.
General Dwivedi had previously blamed Pakistan for fueling violence in Jammu and Kashmir, highlighting the significant number of terrorists originating from Pakistan. He also pointed to the positive shift in local sentiment,
The trailer showcases insights from iconic cricketers, including Sehwag, Ganguly, Shoaib Akhtar and Waqar Younis
The documentary series featuring Sourav Ganguly, Virender Sehwag, Shoaib Akhtar, Sunil Gavaskar, Waqar Younis etc begins streaming on Netflix from February 7
Legendary fast bowler Wasim Akram found similarities in India's first-ever home whitewash at the hands of New Zealand last year to Pakistan’s recent defeat aagainst the West Indies in Multan, saying the ploy of rank turner often backfires.
Indian batters faltered against an incisive England bowling attack as the visitors lost the third T20I by 26 runs in Rajkot on Tuesday.
The South Asian neighbours tried hard to enlist the support of the local media and the authorities, while Brasilia stayed neutral.