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India plays cricket with Pakistan in Dubai months after Pahalgam attack
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58223, member: 636"] Religious ceremonies took place at Rajendra Prasad Ghat in Varanasi as supporters sought divine intervention for India's cricket team. Devotees conducted Ganga Aarti rituals while displaying photographs of national players and flags along the riverbank. Participants chanted religious and patriotic slogans during their prayers beside the sacred waters. Local enthusiast Rajesh Shukla compared the upcoming contest to warfare and predicted victory for his nation. Spiritual fervor mixed with sporting passion as worshippers requested strength from Lord Hanuman. Cricket supporters throughout the country demonstrated similar optimism before the scheduled encounter. Mumbai residents praised specific players and highlighted exceptional current form within the squad. Karnataka fans expressed confidence in their captain's leadership abilities for the evening competition. Delhi locals acknowledged nationwide excitement while emphasizing the special significance of defeating their neighboring rival. The Dubai International Cricket Stadium will host the 8 PM match amid continuing tensions following recent regional security incidents. [/QUOTE]
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