Netflix’s ‘The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan’ from Feb. 7, 2025

From untold stories of the first India-Pakistan ODI to legends like Virender Sehwag, Sourav Ganguly. Sunil Gavaskar, and Shoaib Akhtar spilling secrets, this series is a thrilling entertainment package with surprise appearances! Enjoy a front-row seat to history, or as Virender Sehwag would say, “Jab bhi Bharat Pakistan ka Muqabala hota hai, yeh battle hoti hai — war hoti hai ground ke andar jo dono teams jeetna chahti hai.” (“Whenever India and Pakistan play, it is a battle — a war on the ground that both teams want to win.”)

The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan dives headfirst into the matches that are truly “bigger than the ashes.” The series goes beyond the pitch, uncovering the personal stories, cultural undertones, and raw emotions that fuel one of the greatest rivalries in the world. 

Whether you cheered in packed stadiums or grew up hearing the tales, this one’s for you. Mark your calendars for February 7 and relive the highs, heartbreaks, and everything in between. This isn’t just cricket — it’s drama, entertainment, fierce competition, and the full spectrum of emotions.

The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan premieres February 7, only on Netflix!

DirectorChandradev Bhagat Stewart Sugg

ProducerGrey Matter Entertainment

Executive ProducerPayal Mathur Bhagat

Participants / Featuring Virender Sehwag Sourav Ganguly Sunil Gavaskar Ravichandran Ashwin Shoaib Akhtar Waqar Younis Javed Miandad Inzamam-ul-Haq

Source – Netflix.

By Neeraj Nanda

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