Netflix India is set to premier a documentary on February 7, 2025 that is most-likely going to hit home for cricket fans across the world. The docu-series delves into one of the most passionate and historic rivalries in cricket— India versus Pakistan. Titled The Greatest Rivalry: India vs. Pakistan, the series explores the rich past and the unpredictable present of cricket battles between the two nations.
For cricket fans, few spectacles rival the intensity of an India-Pakistan match. This announcement comes just weeks before the highly anticipated clash between the two teams at the Champions Trophy 2025, scheduled for Feb. 23 in Dubai.
Netflix on Monday announced the news on its social media platforms, building excitement among cricket enthusiasts worldwide.
"Two nations. One epic Rivalry. 1.6 Billion prayers. Come witness the thrill of a legacy like no other in The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan, arriving on 7th February, only on Netflix," the OTT Platform wrote on X.
This series explores the drama, passion, and high-stakes intensity of this rivalry on the home soil of both nations. The documentary series not only revisits the unforgettable matches often described as "bigger than the Ashes" but also delves deep into the personal stories, cultural connections, and raw emotions that make this cricket rivalry one of the most iconic in the world.
From untold stories of the first India-Pakistan ODI to cricket legends like Virender Sehwag, Sourav Ganguly, Sunil Gavaskar, and Shoaib Akhtar sharing insider secrets, this series is packed with thrilling entertainment and surprise appearances.
As Virender Sehwag aptly puts it, "Whenever India and Pakistan play, it is a battle — a war on the ground that both teams want to win."
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