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Fans Celebrate Cricket Festival in Dubai

Dubai: Unlike Sharjah, the spiritual house of the cricket in the desert, where Indo-Pak competitions often carries the geopolitical baggage, is a wide monster away from a day and a little distant from the Karayol and a little distant from the Karayol, until the end of the city evening, until the end of the city evening, until the end of the city evening. ground. Hours before 18.30, Indian and Pakistan fans made a beeline by soaking in the atmosphere with songs, jokes and cheering.

Once, he felt like a criminal joy.

“Du Rupayee Ka Chios, Syria Bhau Singham,” a group of fans from Maharashtra shouted in the Bollywood style slogans.

In the same queue, a few Pakistani supporters could not help, but grinned in the antiques, perhaps reminded that the jack could still be playful.

Elsewhere, “Pakistan Zindabad” cheers were echoed on the streets of the city of Sports and added their echoes to their buzzing in the afternoon.

It was a dream day for Little Rohan. He traveled for an hour and a half hours from Abu Dhabi with his father for one and a half hours in moving traffic to capture India’s first gaze against Pakistan.

“Jasprit Bumrah will take them out of them.”

For the Sharjah -based Afzal and Aamir brothers, emotions were more layer.

Recalling the stories of the 1980s and 1990s, “Our father told us about the domination of Pakistan in Sharjah when India could not win anything.” He said. Two defeats in the current tournament were inserted, but perspective started rapidly.

Afzal, “Obviously if we lose again will suffer, but tomorrow Monday and a new week starts with professional responsibilities.”

Perhaps the mood of the diaspora in Dubai. Unlike Yeseryar’s loaded atmosphere, expatriates living away from the house are less prone to withdrawal to political sub -currents.

For them, Pakistan conflict by buying tickets to India is like switching to a festival. Electric atmosphere is related to common laughter and jack.

They are not uncomfortable whether the players are stuck hands or whether they are exchanging cold looks. The Indians want to see that Abhishek Sharma started six in the stands; The Pakistans hopes that Shaheen Shah Afridi will release Yorkers with surgical sensitivity.

Beyond that, life continues, paid to invoices and the deadline should be met.

The question continues. If the fans can separate the game from politics, if they treat them as a show rather than a war, isn’t it time for the stakeholders to do the same thing?

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