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    Indian Journalist Vikrant Gupta Shares a Message for Pakistanis After His Visit to Pakistan

    Renowned Indian sports journalist Vikrant Gupta believes that sports go beyond borders. He calls them a beautiful way to unite people. He hopes that in the future, India-Pakistan relations will improve through sports. Such tours can play a key role in bringing the people of both nations closer.

    While commenting on India’s decision to skip the 2023 Asia Cup and Champions Trophy in Pakistan, Gupta shared his thoughts. He stated that such decisions are made at the government level. However, if journalists and citizens can visit each other’s countries, then players should also get that chance.

    Recently, Vikrant Gupta visited Pakistan to cover cricket events. During his visit, he observed the preparations for the Champions Trophy. He also experienced Pakistani hospitality and explored the country’s cricket culture. He expressed his admiration for how warmly Pakistani fans welcome Indian cricketers.

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    In an interview, he shared an interesting observation. He noticed that young Pakistani fans passionately support Virat Kohli. In the streets and stadiums of Lahore, many youngsters wore Kohli’s iconic number 18 jersey. This, he said, proves that cricket remains above political tensions.

    Pakistani fans not only admire Indian players’ skills but also appreciate their dedication. During his stay in Lahore, people frequently asked him about Virat Kohli’s fitness routine. Others inquired about the secret behind Rohit Sharma’s exceptional timing. These questions, according to Gupta, reflect the deep admiration Pakistanis have for Indian cricketers.

    Regarding cricket enthusiasm in Pakistan, Gupta made an observation. He believes that Pakistanis still love the game, but the passion seems slightly reduced. While talent is abundant, better infrastructure and grassroots development are necessary. He also highlighted the impact of social media in bridging gaps. Today, it allows direct interaction, unlike traditional media.

    Reflecting on his visit, Gupta called it an unforgettable experience. He deeply appreciated the respect and warmth he received from Pakistanis. He believes that people from both nations share affection for each other. However, political tensions continue to keep them apart.

    Visit Pakistan Updates for more news and updates.

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