It was a
44-overs-a-side match. India made a couple of Ch(et)anges to their playing
eleven – Raju Kulkarni and Gopal Sharma made way for Lalchand Rajput and Sharma.
Pakistan made just one change, replacing one Ijaz (Faqih) with another (Ahmed).
On winning the toss, Kapil, India’s skipper, put Devisitors in.
The Pakistani openers put on 19. Rameez Raja, who faced 13 balls, scored eight. He was run out. Saleem Malik, whose 25-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 17. He was caught by Mohammad Azharuddin. Maninder Singh broke the second-wicket partnership, which was worth 49.
Ahmed scored 34. His 48-ball innings included four boundaries. Singh broke the five-run stand. Manzoor Elahi, who faced eight balls, scored four. He was trapped leg before wicket by Sharma, who broke the 10-run partnership.
The fifth-wicket partnership was worth 172. Khan, Pakistan’s skipper, scored 73. His 65-ball I(mra)nnings included seven boundaries and a couple of sixes. He was run out. Javed Miandad scored 78. His 88-ball innings included five boundaries and a six. He was caught by Ravi Shastri. Dev broke the 20-run stand.
Wasim Akram, the player of the match, scored 48. His 21-ball innings included four boundaries and as many sixes. He was unbeaten, as was Saleem Yousuf, who faced three balls, scoring as many.
India conceded 21 extras. Pakistan scored 286 for the loss of six wickets off 44 overs. Rajput (who never represented India again) and Manoj Prabhakar bowled four wicketless overs apiece, conceding 24 each. Shastri, who bowled seven wicketless overs, conceded 55.
Sharma, who bowled nine overs, conceded 70. He picked up a wicket, as did Dev, who bowled 10 overs, conceding 57. Singh bowled 10 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 43, picking up a couple of scalps.
Rajput, who faced 26 balls, scored eight. Saleem Jaffar broke the 25-run stand. Raman Lamba, whose 13-ball innings included a boundary, scored 10. He was caught by Elahi. Abdul Qadir broke the second-wicket stand, which was worth 15.
Dilip Vengsarkar, whose 35-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and a six, scored 34. Qadir broke the 65-run stand. Dev scored half-a-dozen. His five-ball innings included a boundary. Qadir broke the fourth-wicket stand, which was worth 10.
Sunil Gavaskar scored 70. His 96-ball innings included five boundaries and a six. He was caught by Jaffar. Akram broke the 76-run stand. The sixth-wicket pair put on 11. Sharma, who faced six balls, scored five. He was run out.
Shastri scored 52. His 39-ball innings included three balls and four sixes. He was caught by Elahi. Khan broke the seventh-wicket stand, which was worth just one. Viswanath, who faced eight balls, scored half-a-dozen. Akram broke the 13-run S(t)(adan)and. Mohammad Azharuddin faced 18 balls, scoring a dozen. Akram broke the 11-run stand.
Prabhakar, who faced a dozen balls, scored nine. He was unbeaten, as was Singh, who faced eight balls, scoring five. Pakistan conceded 28 extras. India scored 245 for the loss of nine wickets off 44 overs, losing by 41 runs.
Elahi, who bowled an over, conceded eight. He was wicketless, as Tauseef Ahmed, who bowled seven overs, conceded 49. Jaffar, who bowled six overs, conceded 31. He picked up a wicket.
Khan, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 48. He picked up a wicket. Qadir and Akram bowled 10 overs each, picking up three scalps apiece. While the former conceded 75, the latter, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 26.
Pakistan led the six-match series 4-1.
The Pakistani openers put on 19. Rameez Raja, who faced 13 balls, scored eight. He was run out. Saleem Malik, whose 25-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 17. He was caught by Mohammad Azharuddin. Maninder Singh broke the second-wicket partnership, which was worth 49.
Ahmed scored 34. His 48-ball innings included four boundaries. Singh broke the five-run stand. Manzoor Elahi, who faced eight balls, scored four. He was trapped leg before wicket by Sharma, who broke the 10-run partnership.
The fifth-wicket partnership was worth 172. Khan, Pakistan’s skipper, scored 73. His 65-ball I(mra)nnings included seven boundaries and a couple of sixes. He was run out. Javed Miandad scored 78. His 88-ball innings included five boundaries and a six. He was caught by Ravi Shastri. Dev broke the 20-run stand.
Wasim Akram, the player of the match, scored 48. His 21-ball innings included four boundaries and as many sixes. He was unbeaten, as was Saleem Yousuf, who faced three balls, scoring as many.
India conceded 21 extras. Pakistan scored 286 for the loss of six wickets off 44 overs. Rajput (who never represented India again) and Manoj Prabhakar bowled four wicketless overs apiece, conceding 24 each. Shastri, who bowled seven wicketless overs, conceded 55.
Sharma, who bowled nine overs, conceded 70. He picked up a wicket, as did Dev, who bowled 10 overs, conceding 57. Singh bowled 10 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 43, picking up a couple of scalps.
Rajput, who faced 26 balls, scored eight. Saleem Jaffar broke the 25-run stand. Raman Lamba, whose 13-ball innings included a boundary, scored 10. He was caught by Elahi. Abdul Qadir broke the second-wicket stand, which was worth 15.
Dilip Vengsarkar, whose 35-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and a six, scored 34. Qadir broke the 65-run stand. Dev scored half-a-dozen. His five-ball innings included a boundary. Qadir broke the fourth-wicket stand, which was worth 10.
Sunil Gavaskar scored 70. His 96-ball innings included five boundaries and a six. He was caught by Jaffar. Akram broke the 76-run stand. The sixth-wicket pair put on 11. Sharma, who faced six balls, scored five. He was run out.
Shastri scored 52. His 39-ball innings included three balls and four sixes. He was caught by Elahi. Khan broke the seventh-wicket stand, which was worth just one. Viswanath, who faced eight balls, scored half-a-dozen. Akram broke the 13-run S(t)(adan)and. Mohammad Azharuddin faced 18 balls, scoring a dozen. Akram broke the 11-run stand.
Prabhakar, who faced a dozen balls, scored nine. He was unbeaten, as was Singh, who faced eight balls, scoring five. Pakistan conceded 28 extras. India scored 245 for the loss of nine wickets off 44 overs, losing by 41 runs.
Elahi, who bowled an over, conceded eight. He was wicketless, as Tauseef Ahmed, who bowled seven overs, conceded 49. Jaffar, who bowled six overs, conceded 31. He picked up a wicket.
Khan, who bowled 10 overs, conceded 48. He picked up a wicket. Qadir and Akram bowled 10 overs each, picking up three scalps apiece. While the former conceded 75, the latter, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 26.
Pakistan led the six-match series 4-1.
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