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      <title>Sport Must Go On: Ganguly&#39;s Take on India-Pakistan Rivalry in the Asia Cup</title>
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      <description>In a recent statement, former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly emphasized the importance of continuing sports amidst geopolitical tensions, particularly in light of the upcoming Asia Cup where India and Pakistan are set to clash. His remarks come in the wake of tragic events that have marred the region, yet he firmly believes that the spirit of competition should not be overshadowed by past grievances. Ganguly&amp;rsquo;s perspective resonates with many who see sports as a unifying force, transcending borders and conflicts.</description>
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