
Suryakumar Yadav has sparked a fresh debate by saying the India vs Pakistan match can no longer be called a rivalry. His remarks came after India’s latest victory, but the focus was on the one-sided nature of the contest rather than the result.
What Defines a Rivalry?
At a press conference, Surya explained his view. “If two teams play 15–20 matches and the scoreline is 7–7 or 8–7, that’s rivalry. But 13–0, 10–1… I don’t even know the exact numbers, but this is not a rivalry anymore,” he said. His words were seen as a direct dig at Pakistan’s repeated failures against India.
Numbers Tell the Story
The stats support his argument. In T20Is, India have won 12 of 15 matches against Pakistan. In the Asia Cup T20 format, India lead 4-1. ICC events highlight the dominance even more. India are unbeaten 8-0 in ODI World Cups and 7-1 in T20 World Cups.
From Rivalry to Routine
For decades, the India-Pakistan clash was hailed as the biggest contest in cricket. But the gap between the two teams has widened. Broadcasters still market it as a rivalry, yet the results show a different reality.
A Narrative Shift
India’s dominance across formats has turned the contest into a predictable outcome. Surya’s statement has only confirmed what the statistics already suggested.
Fan Reactions
For Indian fans, his words felt like refreshing honesty. For Pakistan fans, it was a bitter truth. The so-called rivalry now looks less like a battle of equals and more like one team winning year after year.
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