Pakistan Beating India in Upcoming Match
The 2023 Cricket World Cup kicked off in India with a match between last time’s finalists, New Zealand and England, creating a buzz among cricket enthusiasts.
However, the tournament’s most anticipated clash is just over a week away, when Pakistan will face arch-rivals India in Ahmedabad on October 14. This match holds special significance as the two neighboring teams rarely play each other outside major tournaments.

In World Cup history, India and Pakistan have faced each other seven times, with India emerging victorious in each encounter.
Nevertheless, Michael Atherton, the former England batsman and cricket analyst, has boldly predicted a potential shift in this trend.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Atherton expressed his expectation of a packed stadium and an electrifying atmosphere, unlike the opening game of the tournament.
But it’s not just the atmosphere that might undergo a transformation, according to Atherton. He made a daring prediction, stating, “As my bold prediction, I’m saying that for the first time in a 50-over World Cup, Pakistan will beat India.”
Atherton acknowledged the certainty of a full house and the chaos it will bring, speculating that Pakistan might spring a surprise in this high-stakes showdown. Cricket fans around the world are eagerly awaiting this historic clash that could potentially reshape World Cup history.
Overall, 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup begins in India; anticipation builds for Pakistan beating India in upcoming match.
LHC Suggests Prohibiting Construction Activities During Smog Season
Moreover,
Theย Lahore High Courtย proposed a ban on initiating new construction and development projects during the smog season to improve air quality.
During a hearing on petitions addressing smog prevention, the court inquired about ongoing major projects in Lahore.
The governmentโs lawyer stated that five projects were currently underway, with the Shahdra project nearing completion.

