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India to cheer on arch-rivals Pakistan

Postby aryan on Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:51 am

KARACHI: While relations between nuclear-armed neighbours Pakistan and India are tense off pitch, some fans and cricket greats hope the Champions Trophy will bring the nations closer.

Come Wednesday (today), Indians will be cheering for a Pakistan win against Australia in the Group A clash of the Champions Trophy in South Africa, a victory that could also propel India to the semifinals.

If Pakistan wins at Centurion, arch-rivals India - currently third in their group - may sneak through to the semifinal on points.

"It is interesting. The whole of India will be praying for a Pakistan win for a change," said former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja.

"I think it's a God-given opportunity for both the countries and with Indian fans praying for a Pakistan win, I hope that both the countries take this opportunity to come close to each other."

Pakistan, who have never won the biennial Champions Trophy, qualified for the semifinals after beating the West Indies by five wickets and India by 54 runs in victories that sparked jubilation across Pakistan.

India, who shared the Trophy with Sri Lanka in 2002, are battling to remain in the tournament after their important match against Australia was rained off at Centurion on Monday, resulting in a draw.

Australia, the defending champions, have three points to India's one.

While Raja remains positive, some of his country's fans may be hoping for a Pakistan loss to deny India a run at the championship, while others are itching for the excitement of a potential India-Pakistan final.

Former paceman Sarfraz Nawaz hopes Pakistan do not go easy on Australia.

"It's India's fate and I would celebrate if India goes out of the event," said Nawaz. "But Pakistan must beat Australia to carry a winning momentum."

Regardless of the outcome Wednesday, Raja hopes for a resumption of the Pakistan-India bilateral series, which New Delhi called off after blaming Pakistan-based militants for the Mumbai attacks last November.
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