Cricket fans, the wait is over! The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan arrives on Netflix on 7 February, reigniting the passion, pride, and drama that make this showdown legendary.
For cricket enthusiasts, no match-up is bigger than India vs Pakistan. This series takes you beyond the pitch to explore the intense drama, unforgettable moments, and high-stakes battles that define this rivalry. From thrilling finishes to untold stories, the documentary captures the essence of cricket’s most electrifying face-off.
Hear from legends like Virender Sehwag, Sourav Ganguly, Sunil Gavaskar, and Shoaib Akhtar as they share insights and secrets. With unforgettable sixes, heart-stopping drama, and cultural undertones that transcend sport, this is more than a cricket series—it’s a deep dive into one of the world’s most iconic rivalries.
As Sehwag puts it, “Whenever India and Pakistan play, it’s not just a match—it’s a battle both teams fight to win.”
Mark your calendars for February 7 and relive the highs, heartbreaks, and emotions that have made this rivalry timeless. Don’t miss your front-row seat to cricket history on Netflix.
The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan premieres 7 February, only on Netflix!
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