Tensions are skyrocketing ahead of the India-Pakistan World Cup clash in Colombo, with VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal turning up the heat. In a bold X post, he declared Pakistan’s resistance crushed, paving the way for what he calls a modern Ram-Ravan showdown between true cricket fans and those he labels ‘sports betrayers.’
Bansal’s commentary ties the match to Maha Shivratri, positioning it as Lord Ram’s battlefield in Lanka. ‘Pakistan ousted Bangladesh without a ball bowled through thuggery, but now faces India,’ he wrote, questioning if the neighbor should seek forgiveness before inevitable defeat. His post urges public opinion on this dramatic narrative.
Diving into stats, Bansal traced India’s World Cup supremacy over Pakistan from Sydney 1992 to now, with 16 ODIs and T20s mostly ending in Indian triumphs—except Dubai 2021. He rallied behind Team India, hailing Suryakumar’s fiery batting to dismantle Pakistan’s fragile morale under Salman Agha and propel into Super 8.
Background reveals Bangladesh’s boycott over safety, followed by PCB’s vocal opposition. Resolution came via Sri Lankan presidential intervention, confirming the fixture. Group A leaders India (better NRR) face second-placed Pakistan, both unbeaten after two games.
Set for 7 PM IST Sunday, this encounter promises fireworks. Bansal’s rhetoric underscores deep-rooted Indo-Pak cricket animosity, where every ball carries historical weight. Victory here could cement India’s campaign while exposing Pakistan’s vulnerabilities, captivating global audiences.