Ind V Pak: What's Causing Pakistan's Downfall? Afridi Reveals | First Sports With Rupha Ramani
Pakistan legend Shahid Afridi recently revealed how tense and nervous his team felt during the 2011 World Cup semifinal against India. He admitted some players were “shivering” under pressure. More than a decade later, the psychological burden of the India-Pakistan rivalry appears even heavier. With political tensions rising, fewer bilateral matches, and immense expectations back home, Pakistan’s players often walk into these contests carrying enormous pressure. Meanwhile, India continues to grow stronger with a stable system and a fearless cricket team. Rupha Ramani explores whether the weight of history, politics, and internal pressures are holding Pakistan back whenever they face their biggest rivals on the field.Also on the show, geopolitical tensions are casting a shadow over global sport. Iran’s participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is now in doubt amid the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel. As boycotts and political disputes impact major events, the question grows louder - can international sport truly stay separate from politics? And a Barcelona fan’s Champions League trip turned into a wild detour after he travelled 366 miles to the wrong stadium with the same name. Instead of watching Barcelona in Newcastle, he ended up at a League One match in Exeter. But in a heartwarming gesture walked away with a memorable football story.
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