Is Planet’s Biggest International Sports Event Missing the Biggest International Rivalry?

2022 was another sensational year of football. Whether it was Cristiano Ronaldo's exit from Manchester United or Real Madrid winning its 14th UEFA Champions League, it kept football fanatics attached to their favourite teams throughout the year, especially in the last two months when 32 national teams across the globe landed in Qatar in the hope of being crowned world champions. Eventually, it was Lionel Messi’s Argentina that lifted the cup in front of almost 89,000 people at the Lusail Stadium in Qatar, and it was thought that the biggest sporting match of the year was concluded. But almost a month before the start of the FIFA worldcup, Pakistan and India faced off against each other in the cricket’s T20 worldcup group stage at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia, which was attended by more than 90,000 people, competing with the popularity of an occasion like a FIFA worldcup final. Pakistan and India are known to be two neighbouring countries with a lot of conflicts sin...