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Choas in Kanpur! Gautam Gambhir, Shahid Afridi go blow to blow - viral video

India and Pakistan are gearing up for their Asia Cup match in Dubai. Memories of past clashes, like the Gambhir-Afridi incident, are resurfacing. A petition seeks to cancel the fixture. Rashid Latif advises Pakistan to control emotions. He praises India's balance, highlighting Pandya and Bumrah. India won against UAE in their tournament opener. Pakistan will play against Oman. The upcoming match is highly anticipated.
Choas in Kanpur! Gautam Gambhir, Shahid Afridi go blow to blow - viral video
Gautam Gambhir and Shahid Afridi colliding while the former attempts a single during an ODI in 2007 (Screengrab & Getty Images)
As India and Pakistan prepare for their Asia Cup Group A clash in Dubai on September 14, memories of heated moments from the past resurface, showing just how the rivalry often spills beyond cricketing skill into raw emotion. One of the most infamous incidents came in 2007 during an ODI in Kanpur, where current India head coach Gautam Gambhir and Shahid Afridi’s tempers flared in full view of a packed stadium.
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Afridi, frustrated at conceding runs, was already on edge when Gambhir struck him for a boundary. The all-rounder responded with a taunt, and the tension escalated quickly. On the very next delivery, as Gambhir attempted a single, the two collided mid-pitch. Heated words followed, forcing umpire Ian Gould to step in and separate them before matters worsened. The aftermath saw disciplinary action. Match referee Roshan Mahanama fined Afridi 95 percent of his match fee, while Gambhir was docked 65 percent, reflecting the seriousness with which the confrontation was viewed.Watch the moment the two stars almost came to blows Such moments are part of a rivalry shaped not only by cricket but also by the nations’ political backdrop.
The upcoming meeting has already drawn wider attention, with a public interest litigation filed in India’s Supreme Court seeking cancellation of the fixture. Meanwhile, former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has warned his team against letting emotions override tactics. “We get emotional or hyper and try to do everything in one go… India on the other hand play according to the pitch and match situation and that’s why they succeed,” he told PTI.
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Latif also praised India’s balance, citing Hardik Pandya as “the X-factor” and calling Jasprit Bumrah “a huge asset” in the bowling department. While India began their campaign with a resounding nine-wicket win over UAE, Pakistan are set to open against Oman. But for fans, Sunday’s clash remains the pinnacle, in a contest of skill, pride, and history.
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