Key Points

Rohit Sharma describes the unmatched energy of India-Pakistan cricket clashes, recalling the T20 World Cup 2024 thriller. He highlights Rishabh Pant’s crucial 42-run knock on a tough pitch that kept India in the game. The skipper also praises Bumrah and Arshdeep for their disciplined bowling in defending a low total. Sharma’s insights reveal why this rivalry remains the pinnacle of cricket excitement.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma Says India-Pakistan Cricket Rivalry is Unmatched

  • Rohit recalls the intense pre-match tension before T20 World Cup clash
  • India won by 6 runs with Bumrah's 3-14 spell
  • Rishabh Pant's 42-run knock pivotal on tough pitch
  • Praises Bumrah and Arshdeep for defending low total
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'Nothing compares to it': Rohit Sharma on India-Pakistan cricket rivalry

Rohit Sharma reflects on the electrifying atmosphere of India-Pakistan matches, calling it incomparable to any other cricket rivalry.

'Nothing compares to it': Rohit Sharma on India-Pakistan cricket rivalry
"Nothing compares to it – Rohit Sharma on the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry"

New Delhi, June 27

The excitement and buzz surrounding the India-Pakistan clash is unmatched for cricket enthusiasts and players due to the fierce historic rivalry between the two nations. India skipper Rohit Sharma has been a part of many such matches and he admitted that the atmosphere before these fixtures is unmatched.

Recalling the T20 World Cup 2024 clash between them, Rohit said the pre-match environment was like a festival, starting from their hotel and extending to the stadium. India won the match by six runs in a low-scoring thriller as Jasprit Bumrah collected the figures of 3-14 to bag the Player of the Match accolade.

"Before the India vs Pakistan match, we were told there was a threat - something was going on. So, two days before the game, we weren’t allowed to step out of the hotel. The atmosphere started building from there. We were ordering food in, and the hotel was so packed you could barely walk. Fans, media - everyone was there. That’s when you realise this isn’t just another match - something special is about to happen.

"As soon as we got near the stadium, it already felt like a celebration - Indian fans, Pakistani fans, all dancing and enjoying themselves. I’ve played so many India–Pakistan games now - I’ve lost count - but that pre-match energy, that feeling… It’s always something else. Nothing compares to it," Rohit said on JioHotstar’s special 'Champions Waali Feeling Phir Se'.

In the match, India suffered early blows in Virat Kohli (4), Rohit (13) and Axar Patel (20) but Rishabh Pant played a decisive knock of 42 off 31 balls including six fours to take the side to a respectable total of 119 as no other batter in the middle order was able to reach double figures.

Lauding Pant's efforts, Rohit said the wicketkeeper-batter played up to his potential and kept them alive on the challenging surface.

“We just wanted Rishabh to be Rishabh - do all the things he does best, unsettle the bowlers, play freely. And he did that perfectly. His innings was around 42, and on that pitch, that’s as good as scoring 70. It was a very challenging surface - something was always happening.

"The par score there was probably 130 or 140. We ended up with 119. Our plan wasn’t to go for 200 - we were aiming for 140. But of course, we lost wickets along the way. And that’s when Rishabh played that crucial knock of 40-plus, which really held things together. Eventually, we got 119 - and I actually felt it could still be a good score. Maybe 10–15 runs short, but I knew that if we got 2–3 early wickets with the new ball, that 119 would start to feel like 160," Rohit said.

The opening batter went on to heap praise on the pace duo of Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh for successfully defending the total and also highlighting their worth in the shortest format of the game.

“With Bumrah, you’ve got to be proactive in how you use him. He’s a wicket-taker, and at the same time, he’s not going to leak runs. So, how do you balance that, especially when the opposition is chasing at a run-a-ball? Arshdeep has been phenomenal too. Over the last two years, there’s a reason he’s become India’s highest wicket-taker in T20Is — he’s a really smart bowler.

"So, with both of them, my focus was on how to use their remaining overs strategically. You think about which batters are coming in, how would they handle Arshdeep and Bumrah? On that pitch, it was tough for new batters to settle, so our goal was to force new guys to the crease. That was the plan," Rohit concluded.

- IANS

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Amit K.
Rohit is absolutely right! The India-Pakistan match is like a festival for us fans too. I still remember watching that match with my entire housing society - the tension, the celebrations after Bumrah's final over! 🇮🇳 Cricket is more than just a game when these two teams meet.
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Priya S.
While the rivalry is exciting, I sometimes wish the political tensions didn't affect the players' safety. It's sad they couldn't leave their hotel before the match. Sports should bring people together, not create more divisions. That said, what a match it was! Pant and Bumrah were 🔥
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Rahul D.
The way our bowlers defended 119 shows why India has the best pace attack in the world now! Bumrah is a magician 🎩 and Arshdeep has matured so well. Remember when we used to depend only on spinners? Those days are gone! #PaceAttack
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Sunita M.
As someone who watched the 90s matches, I feel today's India-Pakistan games lack the same intensity. Back then every match felt like a war! But Rohit is correct about the atmosphere - the whole country stops for these matches. My chai stall had 50 people crowded around one TV that day!
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Vikram J.
That Pant innings was pure guts! On that difficult pitch, his 42 was worth gold. Shows why he's so special - plays with no fear. Hope we get to see more India-Pakistan matches in future, the rivalry is good for cricket. Just keep politics out of it.
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Neha P.
The security concerns before the match show why we need to be careful. While I love cricket, player safety comes first. That said, the way Indian fans and Pakistani fans were celebrating together outside the stadium gives me hope. Maybe sports can help bridge gaps one day 🤞

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