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People from all walks of life plan to take the day off from work to watch India take on Pakistan in the most awaited encounter of the tournament

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People from all walks of life plan to take the day off from work to watch India take on Pakistan in the most awaited encounter of the tournament

All other things can go for a tossu00a0-- that's the mantra of Bangaloreans for tomorrow when India takes on arch rivals Pakistan, in their battle for the World Cup in Mohali. People from all walks of life plan to take the day off from work to enjoy the most awaited encounter of the tournament. Manu Chandra, executive chef of Olive Beach, has decided to remain at home, as he doesn't want to miss even a single moment of what's being touted as the mini finals.


All hail team India: Unlike offices, pubs and lounges in the city are
expected to play host to cricket crazy fans who will cheer the Men in Blue
as they take on Pakistan in the World Cup semi-final tomorrow.
Representation Pic

No match to this
"Juggling between work and the match? No way, I will be glued to the TV and will take care of all important chores beforehand," he said. Likewise, Rudresh, a cab driver from Go Cabs, plans to watch the match with his family. Besides, he has grand plans if India wins. "There is no question of going out tomorrow. If India wins, I will drive around the city with India's flag on my cab and will also take my family out for dinner at any place of their choice," he said. Considering the excitement over the upcoming match, Ignis Technologies, a city-based IT company, has changed the working hours for all 300 employees on its rolls.

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