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2015 Cricket World cup: Google celebrates high-octane India vs Pakistan match with a doodle

New Delhi: Google has released a new doodle, dedicated to the highly anticipated India-Pakistan clash at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.The match between the arch-rivals is expected to be watched by over a billion

India TV Business Desk India TV Business Desk Updated on: February 15, 2015 8:05 IST
2015 cricket world cup google celebrates high octane india
2015 cricket world cup google celebrates high octane india vs pakistan match with a doodle

New Delhi: Google has released a new doodle, dedicated to the highly anticipated India-Pakistan clash at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

The match between the arch-rivals is expected to be watched by over a billion people globally.

The doodle is artistic with flags of both nation – India and Pakistan in the background with shadows of players in foreground. In total there are six players, three representing each nation.

India and Pakistan are set to kick off their respective World Cup campaigns today and both sides looking for nothing less than a win. A win will not only set the tone for the tournament, but is also a thing of national pride.

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So far, during six matches in the World Cup, India has won every game. Pakistan is keen on registering their first win in this tournament shedding the tag of defeated side.

Earlier, on February 13 the internet giant presented similar styled Doodle that was intended to celebrate holidays, events, achievements and people.

Fourteen teams are competing for the World Cup, including first-timers Afghanistan. A total of 49 matches will be played between February 14 and March 29.

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While the matches will be telecasted on Star Sports, the timing of the matches mean you won't be able to catch all the matches. There are however other ways to follow the game.

Read: Top 5 apps for cricket world cup 2015

 

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