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Gilani to watch WC semi-final with Manmohan
When India takes on Pakistan at Mohali on Wednesday at the first semi-final match of cricket World Cup, two VVIPs will have to balance their patriotism with some diplomacy in the stands, reports BBC.
Sources say that Pakistani prime minister Yusuf Gilani has accepted his Indian counterpart Dr Manmohan Singh's invitation to watch the match with him.
Dr Singh on Friday evening sent this note to Gilani and to Pakistani president Asif Zardari.
"I propose to be at Mohali to watch the World Cup semi-final match between India and Pakistan to be held on 30th March. There is huge excitement over the match and we are all looking forward to a great game of cricket that will be a victory for sport."
"It gives me great pleasure to invite you to visit Mohali and join me and the millions of fans from our two countries to watch the match."
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said on Thursday night after winning against Australia that while he would like his men in blue to treat the Mohali game much like they would any other match, the pressure from the crowds will suffuse the game. Many will say, "Win the semi-final, forget about the final," he remarked.
In addition to the prime ministers, tickets have already been sold out and are now being offered on the black market for prices starting at Rs 2000. Pakistan has reportedly requested an additional 1,500 visas be granted for the game.
Government sources say that's unlikely. A total of 5,000 visas have been issued to Pakistan on the basis of tickets sold already, and visas take a month to process.
This is the latest initiative in the cricket diplomacy between the two countries. In 2005, General Prevez Musharraf had come to Dehi to watch a match with prime minister Manmohan Singh.
In 1987, the then Pakistani prime minister General Zia-ul-Haq had accepted his Indian counterpart Rajiv Gandhi's invitation to Jaipur.
Gilani to watch WC semi-final with Manmohan | Cricket | bdnews24.com
When India takes on Pakistan at Mohali on Wednesday at the first semi-final match of cricket World Cup, two VVIPs will have to balance their patriotism with some diplomacy in the stands, reports BBC.
Sources say that Pakistani prime minister Yusuf Gilani has accepted his Indian counterpart Dr Manmohan Singh's invitation to watch the match with him.
Dr Singh on Friday evening sent this note to Gilani and to Pakistani president Asif Zardari.
"I propose to be at Mohali to watch the World Cup semi-final match between India and Pakistan to be held on 30th March. There is huge excitement over the match and we are all looking forward to a great game of cricket that will be a victory for sport."
"It gives me great pleasure to invite you to visit Mohali and join me and the millions of fans from our two countries to watch the match."
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said on Thursday night after winning against Australia that while he would like his men in blue to treat the Mohali game much like they would any other match, the pressure from the crowds will suffuse the game. Many will say, "Win the semi-final, forget about the final," he remarked.
In addition to the prime ministers, tickets have already been sold out and are now being offered on the black market for prices starting at Rs 2000. Pakistan has reportedly requested an additional 1,500 visas be granted for the game.
Government sources say that's unlikely. A total of 5,000 visas have been issued to Pakistan on the basis of tickets sold already, and visas take a month to process.
This is the latest initiative in the cricket diplomacy between the two countries. In 2005, General Prevez Musharraf had come to Dehi to watch a match with prime minister Manmohan Singh.
In 1987, the then Pakistani prime minister General Zia-ul-Haq had accepted his Indian counterpart Rajiv Gandhi's invitation to Jaipur.
Gilani to watch WC semi-final with Manmohan | Cricket | bdnews24.com