India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup Clash Draws Record Global Viewership
The India–Pakistan clash at the T20 World Cup drew record global viewership, once again proving the unmatched popularity of cricket’s most intense international rivalry.
The India–Pakistan clash at the T20 World Cup drew record global viewership, once again proving the unmatched popularity of cricket’s most intense international rivalry.
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