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CT17: Nation in ‘prayer mode’ ahead of India-Pak clash

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With the increasing anticipation around the cricket duel between India and Pakistan, the clash is no longer seen as just another cricket match; it is has transformed into a sign of patriotism-a moment that sees no barriers in terms of caste creed or religion.

Ahead of the Champions Trophy finals between India and Pakistan today, the nation has witnessed prayers offered across many pockets in India in anticipation of retaining the coveted trophy.

A true testament to the momentary dispersion of barriers based on religious beliefs, demography and so on was witnessed in Kanpur, where a group of Hindus and Muslims offered prayers together at the Balaji Temple for India to emerge victorious.

One of the bystanders who participated in this pooja said, “It is time for Pakistan to be defeated again. We believe in our faith and we are sure that India will play exceedingly well and bring home the trophy.”

Reiterating this, the priest of the temple who performed the pooja added that this is being done for the welfare of the Indian cricket team as well as for soldiers at the border.

In Varanasi, Muslims during the holy month of Ramzan held a special session to pray for the victory of the Indian cricket team.

The finals of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Champions Trophy 2017, which will be held today at The Oval, London, will witness the two Asian neighbors lock horns in a much-awaited grand finale.

The two teams, who have battled their way to the top, will be coming head-to-head for the fifth time, with two victories each to their kitty.

The Men in Blue have won all three of their previous matches against Pakistan in the knockout stages of ICC tournaments to date and it is but obvious that they would start going into the finals as favorites.

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