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WATCH: Hotel staff greet Pakistan Cricket Team in Ahmedabad with rose petal shower and Dhols, set the stage for epic clash against India on October 14

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India and Pakistan are gearing up for an epic clash against each other for the much-awaited ODI World Cup clash which will take place on October 14 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Both teams have won their first 2 matches of the tournament and will look to continue their winning run.

Meanwhile, ahead of the clash, the Pakistan cricket team received a grand welcome in Ahmedabad as they arrived for their highly anticipated clash with the Indian cricket team. They received a warm welcome with vibrant hues as rose petals rained down upon the visiting team, and the air echoed with the rhythmic beats of traditional dhols. 

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The gesture exemplified the unity and shared passion for cricket that transcends borders. This warm reception not only set the stage for a thrilling cricket encounter but also showcased the unifying power of sports. As the two cricketing giants prepare to face off, the city of Ahmedabad stood as a symbol of hospitality and sportsmanship, reminding us that cricket is more than just a game, it’s a bridge that connects people across nations.

Pakistan have never defeated India in ODI World Cups

The cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan is renowned for its intensity, drawing a significant global audience when the two nations compete. In the history of ODI World Cup matches India has consistently outperformed Pakistan. The two teams have clashed in seven Men’s ODI World Cup matches, with India winning all seven of them.

There will be multiple great personalities and VIPs will be attending the epic clash between the arch-rivals. From Sachin Tendulkar to Amitabh Bachchan, the stadium is set to be filled with icons. Apart from them, there are more than 60 Pakistan journalists who have received their visas to cover the match between India and Pakistan. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf will also arrive in India on October 12 to attend the match from the stadium with the Indian Cricket Board chief Jai Shah.

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