Indo-Pak sporting ties ended with the 2008 terror attacks on Mumbai. A recent melt in relations and a resumption of the tenuous peace process earlier this year has raised hopes that direct sports matches can resume, notably in India and Pakistan’s twin obsession of cricket.
Giving security to 01 will be less headache than 11.Yes I am giving a Rough Idea for a “peace match" tennis war between the nuclear-armed rivals.
It will be a big commercial event as Aisam has got a fan following and is endorsing so many
brands. It will get a resonable media coverage. They can even take advatnage of campaign
named "Aman ki Asha" & geo super will be interested in the broadcast of the event not only
because it comes under Jang Group but because of the commercial value of the event also.
The 31-Indian travelled to Pakistan and said “It’s nice to be in Pakistan and I hope we resume tennis between the two countries which in turn would increase interest in the sport in both the countries (Dawn.com)” Bopanna told reporters after playing a practice game in Lahore.
“We offered to play a match at the Wagah border and wrote letters to both governments, but we still await clearance,” said Bopanna (Dawn.com).
Pakistan Tennis Federation, as told, is taking an initiative to promote some sports in triable disturbed areas, so organizing a match AT Wagah Border or any other safe venue should not be a big matter of concerns. PTF its time for action, it speaks louder than words!!!
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