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Pakistan look to end World Cup jinx against India in front of 120 000 fans

Babar Azam's Pakistan look for their first ever World Cup win over India on Saturday in front of a record crowd expected to number around 120 000 fans who will overwhelmingly be backing Rohit Sharma's home side.

India and Pakistan are bitter adversaries and only play against each other in international tournaments due to longstanding political tensions.

Any meeting between them always raises fan interest with millions watching around the globe in a bonanza for broadcasters and sponsors.

Fans desperate to watch the match have even booked beds in city hospital wards after hotels ran out of rooms.

One of the most anticipated matches at #CWC23 ??

Who's getting the win today? #INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/ggVfFCZZja

By signing up for health check-ups and overnight stays in private hospitals, the accommodation has proved a cheaper option with some hotels hiking rates by as much as 10 times.

Both teams remain unbeaten coming into the match at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, named for the Indian prime minister.

Local officials said the 132 000-capacity stadium would host around 115 000 to 120 000 fans with some seats lost due to ramps and stage set-up for a pre-game concert.

The number could be a record for any cricket match around the globe and surpass the previous figure of 104 859, which turned out to watch last year's Indian Premier League final at the same venue.

Pakistan nationals are still awaiting their India visa and only a handful of Pakistani fans, who have British and US passports, have turned up to watch the game.

Super fan "Chahcha" (uncle) Basheer was outside the stadium on Friday draped in a Pakistan and Indian coloured cloak and shouting "Pakistan Zindabad" (Long Live Pakistan).

This is Pakistan's first match after their

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