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Please know tge difference between 21st century & millennium first.This too is from wikipedia:
Debate over millennium celebrations[edit]
However, there are two viewpoints about how millennia should be thought of in practice. One viewpoint relies on the formal operation of the calendar, while the other appeals to other notions that attract popular sentiment. Stephen Jay Gould argued that the choice is arbitrary, and since the question revolves around rules made by people, rather than a natural phenomenon that is subject to experimental measurement, the matter cannot be resolved.[2]
The majority[4] popular approach was to treat the end of 1999 as the end of a millennium and to hold millennium celebrations at midnight between December 31, 1999 and January 1, 2000
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The Millennium celebrations were a worldwide, coordinated series of events celebrating New Year's Eve in 1999–2000, marking the end of the second millennium and beginning of the new, third millennium.[1] This also marks the ending of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century. Many countries held official festivities in the weeks and months leading up to the millennium, such as those organised in the USA by the White House Millennium Council, and most major cities produced firework displays at midnight. Equally, many private venues, cultural and religious centres held events[2] and a diverse range of memorabilia was created – such as souvenir postage stamps.[3]
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Again, since Jan 2000, India & Pakistan played 52 ODIs of which India won 25 & Pakistan 26
But even if we accept your POV that new millennium started in 2001 and that only post-2001 stats are to be considered (which of course is a very childish argument), those stats are still pretty much equal for both sides (and are not in India's favor). Over all we have significantly better winning rate than India. Again, what's all the gloating about ?