Over-by-over report: Join our writers for updates as the two undefeated rivals meet in Ahmedabad
Morning everyone and welcome to the big one. India v Pakistan is basically the Manchester derby, if Manchester had a population of 1.6 billion. The setting is Ahmedabad, which has what may well be the world’s second-biggest sports ground. With tickets going for £250 and boxes for £19,000, according to my colleague Anand Vasu. And some people wanting a room so badly that they’ve booked into hospital.
There will be hardly any Pakistan supporters present because they haven’t been given visas, but hey, you can’t have everything. Home advantage is on India’s side and so is the form book. These two teams have had seven meetings in ODI World Cups and India have won the lot. Then again … Pakistan have a fine record against India in all ODIs, with 73 wins and only 56 defeats.
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