American fans thrill at dream India-Pakistan showdown in New York

09 June 2024 - 22:16 By Amy Tennery in New York
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Virat Kohli and Mohammed Siraj celebrate India's victory in their 2024 ICC T20 Cricket World Cup match against Pakistan at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York on Sunday.
Virat Kohli and Mohammed Siraj celebrate India's victory in their 2024 ICC T20 Cricket World Cup match against Pakistan at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York on Sunday.
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A sold-out crowd descended on at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York on Sunday for a clash of cricketing arch-rivals India and Pakistan, facing each other in a T20 World Cup match that fans called a dream come true.

The cricketing titans share one of the most intense rivalries in all of sport, and Sunday's affair, where India beat Pakistan by six runs, had a historic feel as the two sides rarely meet.

For Rubal Sikka, who moved to the US from India 25 years ago and played cricket with friends at Eisenhower Park in high school, watching the match was beyond his wildest imagination.

“Saturday, Sunday morning without fail everybody was there, seven in the morning, you know, setting up the field, getting ready for cricket,” the restaurateur and banquet hall owner on Long Island said.

“Never ever did we imagine that, you know, our dream players, people, sportsmen that we look up to are going to end up playing at the same exact spot that we were playing on.”

India last hosted Pakistan in a bilateral series in 2013, and the teams now meet only in international tournaments. Their 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup clash drew 229-million television viewers in India alone.

Fans paid top-dollar on the secondary market for a seat inside the 34,000-capacity temporary stadium, and local officials held an outdoor watch party at nearby Cedar Creek Park to accommodate those who could not snag a seat.

“While we're having a watch party here, there's going to be a watch party around the world,” said Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman.

Rain delayed the start of the match and officials were forced to suspend play briefly, minutes into the affair.

The inclement weather did not dampen the enthusiasm of fans, who crowded around merchandise kiosks and lined up at food stalls offering chicken tikka masala alongside classic American ballpark hot dogs.

Attendees wended their way through layers of tight security largely without issue as helicopters circled overhead and a row of mounted police stood between cheering fans and the arriving athletes.

A small aircraft flew over the stadium with a banner that read “Release Imran Khan,” a reference to the jailed former cricketer and prime minister of Pakistan.

The day was otherwise largely absent of overt political displays in the showdown between geopolitical rivals as the two teams delivered on the buzz surrounding their match with a low-scoring nail-biter.

Cricket officials hope the tournament co-hosted by the US and the West Indies will help the sport to capture a bigger piece of the lucrative North American market, where football, baseball, basketball and ice hockey have a chokehold.

Sunday's blockbuster showdown assured all eyes would be on New York, as West Indies hero Chris Gayle stood in the grounds seeking autographs from players from both countries.

On the field India won in a low-scoring but tense Group A encounter as more than 34,000 fans were in attendance at the temporary arena.

Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl first on a two-paced pitch where Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf picked up three wickets each while Rishabh Pant was India's biggest contributor with a quick knock of 42 as they were dismissed for 119.

In response, Mohammad Rizwan laid the platform for the chase with a patient knock of 31 but Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals while India's fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah made crucial dismissals to finish with figures of 3-14.

The result keeps India with a perfect record in Group A with two wins from their opening two matches while Pakistan have zero points from two defeats after their upset by the hosts, the US, in their first game.

Reuters


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