The scramble - Miandad and Co run India down
Sunil Gavaskar made two hundreds in the game but finished on the losing side as Pakistan pulled off a last-afternoon chase of 164 inside 25 overs, led by Javed Miandad and, especially, Imran Khan, who saw them home at the end with some mighty hits
|
|
Electrifying passages revisits ten great passages of play that exemplify the intensity and passion of the rivalry between India and Pakistan ...
Sunil Gavaskar made two hundreds in the game but finished on the losing side as Pakistan pulled off a last-afternoon chase of 164 inside 25 overs, led by Javed Miandad and, especially, Imran Khan, who saw them home at the end with some mighty hits.
Zaheer Abbas
The atmosphere was simply electric. The crowd had built up through the day and it was just amazing. Asif Iqbal was promoted to open - a good move - and Javed Miandad went in one-down. I remember most the running between the wickets between Javed and Asif - it was unbelievable. They were conjuring runs out of nothing and the Indians looked like they didn't know what to do. There weren't as many boundaries in the innings as you would expect. It was like one-day running but ahead of its time.
Then when Asif was out, no one really worried that much. Imran went in and very calmly swatted Bishan Bedi for two sixes and a four in an over to seal it. The crowd and the players just went crazy. It was amazing to be a part of something like that.
Zaheer made 42 in the first innings. Interviewed by Osman Samiuddin
Karsan Ghavri
When Pakistan started their chase, their intention was never to go for the victory. But as the runs started coming, and with lots of wickets in hand, both Imran and Miandad started going for their strokes.
Towards the end Imran went berserk as Bedi kept trying to woo the batsmen out. His thoughts were ki bhai, kitna marega ... ek marega, do marega ... ek mistake kiya aur he will be out. It was clear that in trying to buy Imran's precious wicket the plot was lost, and the Pakistani batsmen benefitted from that.
Ghavri made 42 and 35 and took two wickets. Interviewed by Nagraj Gollapudi.
Read in App
Elevate your reading experience on ESPNcricinfo App.