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Netflix series on India-Pakistan cricket rivalry to release Feb 7

California, Jan 13 (UNI) American OTT streaming service Neflix will air a series on the legendary India-Pakistan cricket rivalry from February 7.
Titled The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan, the series explores the drama, passion, and high-stakes intensity of this contest on the home soil of both nations, a Netflix media release said on Monday.
"Expect nail-biting finishes, unforgettable sixes, and the kind of drama that keeps you glued to your seat. This documentary not only delves into a thrilling saga of sport and history but also fuels the rising excitement to see what chapter unfolds next, making it as relevant today as it is timeless," said the release.
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