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Pakistan V India 1982/83 6Th Test Karachi (National). Test: 948 Match Drawn Pakistan v India 1982/83 6th Test Karachi (National). Test: 948 Match Drawn. Test in Pakistan: 54 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Min Crowd Toss: India 1 In 188/4 (71ov.) RJ Shastri 88, SMH Kirmani 8 188 4 71 30-Jan-1983 Umpires: Javed Akhtar; Khizer Hayat 2 In 393/8, Pa 25/0 (5ov.) Mohsin Khan 21, Mudassar Nazar 1 230 4 70 31-Jan-1983 12th Man: 3 Pa 269/2 (77.2ov.) Mudassar Nazar 109 244 2 72 1-Feb-1983 Mansoor Akhtar (Pa); J Arun Lal (In) 4 Pa 420/6 (117.2ov.) Imran khan 32, Sarfraz Nawaz 6 151 4 40 3-Feb-1983 Player of the Match: Mudassar Nazar 5 In 224/2 224 2 68 4-Feb-1983 TOTALS 1037 16 321 1451 - Test # INDIA 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 85,c40 SM Gavaskar cwk Wasim Bari b Tahir Naqqash 5 63 0,- 40 R Mins Imran Khan 32 11 65 3 0,0 - 14 RJ Shastri st Wasim Bari b Abdul Qadir 128 488 15,- 332 1-47 47 63 S Gav/R Sha 35 Sarfraz Nawaz 41 10 92 1 10,0 1 32 M Amarnath cwk Wasim Bari b Imran Khan 19 40 4,- 30 2-86 39 40 M Ama/R Sha 46 Tahir Naqqash 24 7 69 2 13,0 - 28 Yashpal Sharma cwk Wasim Bari b Imran Khan 9 32 1,- 19 3-109 23 32 Y Sha/R Sha 54 Abdul Qadir 23 3 86 1 0,0 - 58 DB Vengsarkar c & b Tahir Naqqash 89 283 9,1 173 4-178 69 284 G Vis/R Sha 86 Mudassar Nazar 15 4 30 1 1,0 - 91 GR Viswanath b Mudassar Nazar 10 99 0,- 68 5-218 40 65 S Kir/R Sha 104 Wasim Raja 1 0 1 0 1,0 - 64,w SMH Kirmani c-gu Zaheer Abbas b Sarfraz Nawaz 18 98 1,- 72 6-267 49 35 R Sha/D Ven 48 N Kapil Dev lbw b Imran Khan 33 41 5,- 39 7-316 49 41 N Kap/D Ven 51 3 BS Sandhu not out 32 100 2,- 69 8-393 77 96 D Ven/B San 32 2 TAP Sekhar not out 0 2 0,- 2 (393) 0 2 T Sek/B San 32 5 Maninder Singh Extras b 13, lb 9, nb 28, w 0 50 DB Vengsarkar (17) Ret. Ht. from 140/3 to 218/5: struck on the arm by Abdul Qadir Total 136 overs 8 wkts decl. 393 633 min, 46.5 r/100b 77 balls/hr Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 22 Mohsin Khan lbw b Kapil Dev 91 178 12,- 131 R Mins N Kapil Dev 33 2 137 2 8,1 - 35 Mudassar Nazar lbw b Kapil Dev 152 458 14,- 308 1-157 157 178 M Khan/M Naz 53 BS Sandhu 28.2 4 87 2 0,0 1 52 Javed Miandad cwk Kirmani b Sandhu 47 166 3,1 98 2-269 112 166 J Mia/M Naz 109 TAP Sekhar 14 1 43 0 0,0 1 58 Zaheer Abbas c-sq Amarnath b Shastri 43 69 6,- 50 3-342 73 69 Z Abb/M Naz 139 Maninder Singh 16 3 49 0 0,0 - 45 Wasim Raja run out (sub:Srikkanth) 10 55 1,- 47 4-363 21 40 M Naz/W Raja 6 RJ Shastri 22 1 62 1 0,0 - 49,c12 Imran Khan not out 32 71 5,1 38 5-371 8 13 W Raja/I Khan 4 M Amarnath 4 1 15 0 1,0 - 73,w Wasim Bari cwk Kirmani b Sandhu 12 44 2,- 29 6-411 40 44 W Bari/I Khan 31 49 Sarfraz Nawaz not out 6 14 1,- 12 (420) 9 14 S Naw/I Khan 32 19 Abdul Qadir 8 Salim Malik 10 Tahir Naqqash Extras b 5, lb 12, nb 9, w 1 27 1st wkt: 157 off 246 balls; 2nd wkt: 112 off 224 balls Total 117.2 overs 6 wkts decl. 420 530 min, 58.8 r/100b 79 balls/hr INDIA 2nd Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s SM Gavaskar b Imran Khan 67 197 10,- 116 R Mins Imran Khan 16 3 41 2 1,1 - RJ Shastri cwk Wasim Bari b Imran Khan 17 51 3,- 36 1-43 43 51 R Sha/S Gav 20 Sarfraz Nawaz 14 4 45 0 1,0 - M Amarnath not out 103 236 12,- 186 2-150 107 145 S Gav/M Ama 54 Abdul Qadir 14 2 42 0 0,0 - Yashpal Sharma not out 19 90 0,- 79 (224) 74 90 Y Sha/M Ama 103 Tahir Naqqash 8 1 28 0 2,1 - Wasim Raja 5 2 12 0 0,0 - Zaheer Abbas 8 0 24 0 0,0 - Mohsin Khan 1 0 3 0 1,0 - Javed Miandad 2 0 11 0 0,1 - Extras b 10, lb 0, nb 5, w 3 18 2nd wkt: 107 off 201 balls Total 68 overs 2 wkts 224 288 min, 53.8 r/100b 85 balls/hr Last Test for: GR Viswanath, TAP Sekhar Key to Catching Positions Back to Series Cover Page Back to Blog.
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