India vs Pakistan - The greatest CRICKET rivalry explained | Abhi and Niyu - Summary

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The text is a script for a video about the cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan. It covers the following topics:

- How the rivalry started and some of the legendary moments and players from both sides.
- How Pakistan has an edge over India in ODI victories, but India has dominated in recent years.
- How BCCI became the richest and most powerful cricket board in the world, while PCB struggled with political and economic instability and security issues.
- How India and Pakistan hosted the 1987 World Cup together and averted a war for the sake of cricket.
- How some Pakistani cricketers and officials have made controversial and negative comments about India and Hinduism, which are condemned by Indian cricketers and fans.
- How cricket is a gentleman's game that should connect, not divide, the two countries and make them better in every field.
- How the viewers can grow their career by using LinkedIn and AI with Growth School, a free workshop offered by the video creator.

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1. India vs Pakistan is the world's biggest cricket rivalry.
2. October is special for both India and Pakistan because of their World Cup matches in the past years.
3. The cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan started on 16 October 1952, when they played their first test match.
4. Pakistan has won more ODI matches than India, but India has won more World Cup matches than Pakistan.
5. BCCI is the richest cricket board in the world, while PCB is struggling with political and economic instability.
6. India and Pakistan jointly hosted the 1987 World Cup, which was the first World Cup outside England.
7. Cricket has sometimes helped to avert war and promote peace between the two countries, but also faced some negative comments from some Pakistani cricketers and officials.
8. Growth School is a ₹4 crore Indian startup that offers a free workshop on LinkedIn and AI for the first thousand people who register through the link given in the text.