India made one
change to their playing eleven – Anil Kumble made way for Navjot Singh Sidhu.
Pakistan made a change to theirs as well – Saeed Anwar made way for Sajid Ali.
On winning the toss, Mohammad Azharuddin, India’s skipper, inserted the
Pakistanis.
Aamer Sohail, who faced 24 balls, scored a run. He was caught by Kapil Dev. Manoj broke the opening P(rabhak)artnership, which was worth half-a-dozen. Ali, whose 20-ball innings included a boundary, scored 10. He was caught by Kiran More. Dev broke the 17-run stand.
The third-wicket pair had put on 171, when Zahid Fazal, who scored 98, retired hurt owing to cramp. His 119-ball innings included eight boundaries and a six. Saleem Malik, whose 95-ball innings included half-a-dozen boundaries and a six, scored 87. He was caught by Azharuddin. Prabhakar broke the third-wicket stand, which was worth 29.
Khan, Pakistan’s skipper, scored 13. His 22-ball I(mra)nnings included a boundary. He was caught by Sanjay Manjrekar, the player of the series. Dev was in seventh heaven. Ijaz Ahmed, whose 13-ball innings included a boundary, scored 16. He was unbeaten.
Wasim Akram, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scored three. Dev broke the 17-run stand. Moin Khan faced five balls, scoring as many. He was caught by More. Prabhakar broke the 15-run stand.
India conceded 29 extras. Pakistan scored 262 for the loss of five wickets off 50 overs. Sachin Tendulkar bowled five wicketless overs, conceding 24. Venkatapathy Raju, who bowled seven wicketless overs, conceded 45. Ravi Shastri, who bowled eight wicketless overs, conceded 39.
Javagal Srinath, who bowled 10 wicketless overs, conceded 49. Prabhakar and Dev bowled 10 overs each, picking up three scalps apiece. While the former, whose spell including a couple of maidens, conceded 54, the latter conceded 36.
Sidhu, whose 32-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 21. He was caught by Moin. Aaqib Javed, the player of the match, broke the 32-run stand. Shastri, whose 34-ball innings included a boundary, scored 15. He was trapped leg before wicket by Javed, who broke the 15-run stand.
The third- and fourth-wicket pairs failed to open their accounts. Azharuddin and Tendulkar, who faced a ball apiece, didn’t get off the mark. They were trapped leg before wicket by Javed, who became the youngest bowler to take a ODI hat-trick*.
The fifth-wicket pair put on 53. Vinod Kambli, whose 45-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 30. He was run out. Dev, who faced 11 balls, scored eight. Javed broke the 29-run stand.
Manjrekar, whose 69-run stand included three boundaries and a couple of sixes, scored 52. He was caught by Waqar Younis. Javed broke the three-run stand. Prabhakar, who faced a dozen balls, wasn’t in seventh heaven. He was caught by Sohail. Javed broke the 11-run stand.
More, whose 35-ball innings included four boundaries, scored 26. He was unbeaten. The Karnataka pacer, whose (Srina)thirty-four-ball innings included a boundary and a six, scored 14. He was caught by Akram. Akram Raza broke the 34-run stand. The last-wicket pair put on 13. Raju, who faced four balls, scored a couple. He was run out.
Pakistan conceded 15 extras. India, who were dismissed for 190 off 46 overs, lost by 72 runs. Ahmed and Malik bowled two wicketless overs apiece. While the former conceded 11. The latter conceded eight. Imran bowled four wicketless overs, conceding 24.
Younis bowled nine wicketless overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 28. Akram bowled 10 wicketless overs, including three maidens. He conceded 21. Raza bowled nine overs, conceding 56. He picked up a wicket. Javed bowled 10 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 37, picking up seven scalps.
Pakistan won the 1991/92 Wills Trophy.
(*Note: He was 19 years and 81 days old when he achieved the feat.)
Aamer Sohail, who faced 24 balls, scored a run. He was caught by Kapil Dev. Manoj broke the opening P(rabhak)artnership, which was worth half-a-dozen. Ali, whose 20-ball innings included a boundary, scored 10. He was caught by Kiran More. Dev broke the 17-run stand.
The third-wicket pair had put on 171, when Zahid Fazal, who scored 98, retired hurt owing to cramp. His 119-ball innings included eight boundaries and a six. Saleem Malik, whose 95-ball innings included half-a-dozen boundaries and a six, scored 87. He was caught by Azharuddin. Prabhakar broke the third-wicket stand, which was worth 29.
Khan, Pakistan’s skipper, scored 13. His 22-ball I(mra)nnings included a boundary. He was caught by Sanjay Manjrekar, the player of the series. Dev was in seventh heaven. Ijaz Ahmed, whose 13-ball innings included a boundary, scored 16. He was unbeaten.
Wasim Akram, who faced half-a-dozen balls, scored three. Dev broke the 17-run stand. Moin Khan faced five balls, scoring as many. He was caught by More. Prabhakar broke the 15-run stand.
India conceded 29 extras. Pakistan scored 262 for the loss of five wickets off 50 overs. Sachin Tendulkar bowled five wicketless overs, conceding 24. Venkatapathy Raju, who bowled seven wicketless overs, conceded 45. Ravi Shastri, who bowled eight wicketless overs, conceded 39.
Javagal Srinath, who bowled 10 wicketless overs, conceded 49. Prabhakar and Dev bowled 10 overs each, picking up three scalps apiece. While the former, whose spell including a couple of maidens, conceded 54, the latter conceded 36.
Sidhu, whose 32-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 21. He was caught by Moin. Aaqib Javed, the player of the match, broke the 32-run stand. Shastri, whose 34-ball innings included a boundary, scored 15. He was trapped leg before wicket by Javed, who broke the 15-run stand.
The third- and fourth-wicket pairs failed to open their accounts. Azharuddin and Tendulkar, who faced a ball apiece, didn’t get off the mark. They were trapped leg before wicket by Javed, who became the youngest bowler to take a ODI hat-trick*.
The fifth-wicket pair put on 53. Vinod Kambli, whose 45-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 30. He was run out. Dev, who faced 11 balls, scored eight. Javed broke the 29-run stand.
Manjrekar, whose 69-run stand included three boundaries and a couple of sixes, scored 52. He was caught by Waqar Younis. Javed broke the three-run stand. Prabhakar, who faced a dozen balls, wasn’t in seventh heaven. He was caught by Sohail. Javed broke the 11-run stand.
More, whose 35-ball innings included four boundaries, scored 26. He was unbeaten. The Karnataka pacer, whose (Srina)thirty-four-ball innings included a boundary and a six, scored 14. He was caught by Akram. Akram Raza broke the 34-run stand. The last-wicket pair put on 13. Raju, who faced four balls, scored a couple. He was run out.
Pakistan conceded 15 extras. India, who were dismissed for 190 off 46 overs, lost by 72 runs. Ahmed and Malik bowled two wicketless overs apiece. While the former conceded 11. The latter conceded eight. Imran bowled four wicketless overs, conceding 24.
Younis bowled nine wicketless overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 28. Akram bowled 10 wicketless overs, including three maidens. He conceded 21. Raza bowled nine overs, conceding 56. He picked up a wicket. Javed bowled 10 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 37, picking up seven scalps.
Pakistan won the 1991/92 Wills Trophy.
(*Note: He was 19 years and 81 days old when he achieved the feat.)
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