India made just
one change to their playing eleven – Venkatesh Prasad made way for Prashant
Vaidya. Pakistan made no changes to the eleven that last played the Indians.
Mohammad Azharuddin, India’s skipper, won the toss, inserting the Pakistanis.
Saeed Anwar, whose 43-ball innings included five boundaries, scored 44. Vaidya broke the 77-run stand. The second-wicket pair put on 38. Rameez Raja, whose 33-ball (Sach)innings included a boundary, scored 17. Tendulkar ran him out.
The third-wicket pair put on 41. Saleem Malik, whose run-a-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 22. Azharuddin ran him out. Inzamam-ul-Haq, whose seven-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored nine. He was caught by Nayan Mongia. Tendulkar broke the 11-run stand.
Aamer Sohail, Pakistan’s skipper and the player of the match, scored 105. His 127-ball innings included eight boundaries. He was caught by Anil Kumble, who broke the 68-run stand. Ijaz Ahmed, whose 53-ball innings included a boundary and a six, scored 43. He was unbeaten, as was Rashid Latif, whose 15-ball innings included a six. He scored 21.
India conceded 10 extras. Pakistan scored 271 for the loss of five wickets off 50 overs. Azharuddin, who bowled a couple of wicketless overs, conceded 11. Venkatapathy Raju, who bowled nine wicketless overs, conceded 57.
Javagal Srinath bowled 10 wicketless overs, including a maiden. He conceded 46. Vaidya, who bowled nine overs, conceded 55. He picked up a wicket. Kumble and Tendulkar bowled 10 overs each, picking up a scalp apiece. While the former conceded 50, the latter conceded 46.
Tendulkar, who faced five balls, scored just a run. He was caught by Anwar. Aaqib Javed broke the eight-run stand. Ajay Jadeja, whose 35-ball innings included four boundaries and a six, scored 43. He was caught by Anwar. Saqlain Mushtaq broke the 68-run stand.
Azharuddin, who faced 25 balls, wasn’t in seventh heaven, because he was caught by Aaqib. Mushtaq Ahmed broke the 13-run stand. Navjot Singh Sidhu, whose 43-ball (Saqla)innings included three boundaries, scored 31. He was caught by the off-spinner, who broke the fourth-wicket stand, which was worth just a couple.
Rahul Dravid, who faced five balls, scored three. He was caught by Latif. Mushtaq broke the four-run stand. Sanjay Manjrekar, whose 84-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and a six, scored 59. He was caught by Anwar. Waqar Younis broke the 116-run stand.
The seventh-wicket pair put on just one. Srinath, who faced a ball, didn’t get off the mark. Sohail ran him out. Kumble, who faced four balls, scored three. He was caught by Ata-ur-Rehman, the substitute. Needless to say, Mushtaq was in seventh heaven. Vaidya faced three balls, scoring as many. Waqar broke the 10-run stand.
Mongia, whose 78-ball innings included five boundaries and a six, scored 69. Mushtaq broke the four-run stand. Raju, who faced a couple of balls, didn’t open his account. He was unbeaten.
Pakistan conceded 14 extras. India, who were dismissed for 233 off 47.2 overs, lost by 38 runs. Sohail, who bowled half-a-dozen overs, conceded 28. He was wicketless, as was Malik, who bowled seven overs, conceding 35.
Aaqib bowled seven overs, conceding 33. He picked up a wicket. Waqar and Saqlain bowled nine overs each, picking up two wickets apiece. While the former, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 44, the latter conceded 42. Mushtaq bowled 9,2 overs, conceding 47. He picked up four scalps.
Saeed Anwar, whose 43-ball innings included five boundaries, scored 44. Vaidya broke the 77-run stand. The second-wicket pair put on 38. Rameez Raja, whose 33-ball (Sach)innings included a boundary, scored 17. Tendulkar ran him out.
The third-wicket pair put on 41. Saleem Malik, whose run-a-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 22. Azharuddin ran him out. Inzamam-ul-Haq, whose seven-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored nine. He was caught by Nayan Mongia. Tendulkar broke the 11-run stand.
Aamer Sohail, Pakistan’s skipper and the player of the match, scored 105. His 127-ball innings included eight boundaries. He was caught by Anil Kumble, who broke the 68-run stand. Ijaz Ahmed, whose 53-ball innings included a boundary and a six, scored 43. He was unbeaten, as was Rashid Latif, whose 15-ball innings included a six. He scored 21.
India conceded 10 extras. Pakistan scored 271 for the loss of five wickets off 50 overs. Azharuddin, who bowled a couple of wicketless overs, conceded 11. Venkatapathy Raju, who bowled nine wicketless overs, conceded 57.
Javagal Srinath bowled 10 wicketless overs, including a maiden. He conceded 46. Vaidya, who bowled nine overs, conceded 55. He picked up a wicket. Kumble and Tendulkar bowled 10 overs each, picking up a scalp apiece. While the former conceded 50, the latter conceded 46.
Tendulkar, who faced five balls, scored just a run. He was caught by Anwar. Aaqib Javed broke the eight-run stand. Ajay Jadeja, whose 35-ball innings included four boundaries and a six, scored 43. He was caught by Anwar. Saqlain Mushtaq broke the 68-run stand.
Azharuddin, who faced 25 balls, wasn’t in seventh heaven, because he was caught by Aaqib. Mushtaq Ahmed broke the 13-run stand. Navjot Singh Sidhu, whose 43-ball (Saqla)innings included three boundaries, scored 31. He was caught by the off-spinner, who broke the fourth-wicket stand, which was worth just a couple.
Rahul Dravid, who faced five balls, scored three. He was caught by Latif. Mushtaq broke the four-run stand. Sanjay Manjrekar, whose 84-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and a six, scored 59. He was caught by Anwar. Waqar Younis broke the 116-run stand.
The seventh-wicket pair put on just one. Srinath, who faced a ball, didn’t get off the mark. Sohail ran him out. Kumble, who faced four balls, scored three. He was caught by Ata-ur-Rehman, the substitute. Needless to say, Mushtaq was in seventh heaven. Vaidya faced three balls, scoring as many. Waqar broke the 10-run stand.
Mongia, whose 78-ball innings included five boundaries and a six, scored 69. Mushtaq broke the four-run stand. Raju, who faced a couple of balls, didn’t open his account. He was unbeaten.
Pakistan conceded 14 extras. India, who were dismissed for 233 off 47.2 overs, lost by 38 runs. Sohail, who bowled half-a-dozen overs, conceded 28. He was wicketless, as was Malik, who bowled seven overs, conceding 35.
Aaqib bowled seven overs, conceding 33. He picked up a wicket. Waqar and Saqlain bowled nine overs each, picking up two wickets apiece. While the former, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 44, the latter conceded 42. Mushtaq bowled 9,2 overs, conceding 47. He picked up four scalps.
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