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Pakistan V Australia 1982/83 3Rd Test Lahore (Gaddafi). Test: 937 Pakistan Won by 9 Wickets Pakistan v Australia 1982/83 3rd Test Lahore (Gaddafi). Test: 937 Pakistan won by 9 wickets. Test in Pakistan: 48 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Min Crowd Toss: Pakistan 1 Au 188/4 (76ov.) KJ Hughes 26, GM Ritchie 19 188 4 76 14-Oct-1982 Umpires: Javed Akhtar; Shakoor Rana 2 Au 316, Pa 95/2 (23ov.) Mohsin Khan 52, Mansoor Akhtar 0 223 8 53 12,000 15-Oct-1982 12th Man: 3 Pa 318/4 (89ov.) Javed Miandad 95, Zaheer Abbas 19 223 2 66 16-Oct-1982 Iqbal Sikander (Pa); WB Phillips (Au) 4 Pa 467/7, Au 66/3 (29ov.) J Dyson 20, KJ Hughes 0 215 6 59 18-Oct-1982 Player of the Match: Imran Khan 5 Au 214, Pa 64/1 212 8 76 19-Oct-1982 - - - TOTALS 1061 28 330 1586 - Test # AUSTRALIA 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 40 GM Wood c-sl Javed Miandad b Abdul Qadir 85 251 6,2 172 R Mins Imran Khan 24.2 10 45 4 -,1 - 21 BM Laird lbw b Abdul Qadir 28 155 2,- 102 1-85 85 155 B Lai/G Wood Tahir Naqqash 18 4 65 1 2,4 2 22 J Dyson b Jalal-ud-Din 10 55 0,- 26 2-120 35 55 J Dys/G Wood Mudassar Nazar 6 1 17 0 -,- - 45 AR Border lbw b Imran Khan 9 42 1,- 27 3-140 20 38 G Wood/A Bor Jalal-ud-Din 19 4 77 3 4,- 1 51,c16 KJ Hughes b Tahir Naqqash 29 109 5,- 83 4-140 0 3 A Bor/K Hug Abdul Qadir 37 7 86 2 -,- 1 3 GM Ritchie lbw b Imran Khan 26 140 1,- 85 5-197 57 105 K Hug/G Rit Zaheer Abbas 2 0 2 0 -,- - 86,w RW Marsh c-gu sub (Iqbal Sikander) b Imran Khan 1 28 0,- 12 6-202 5 28 R Mar/G Rit 27 B Yardley c-mw Haroon Rashid b Jalal-ud-Din 40 54 4,1 35 7-203 1 4 G Rit/B Yar 8 GF Lawson not out 57 102 9,1 64 8-264 61 48 B Yar/G Law 45 JR Thomson lbw b Jalal-ud-Din 0 1 0,- 1 9-264 0 1 J Tho/G Law 15 TM Alderman b Imran Khan 7 50 0,- 39 10-316 52 50 T Ald/G Law 57 Extras b 1, lb 13, nb 5, w 5 24 Total 106.2 overs all out 316 492 min, 48.7 r/100b 77 balls/hr Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 16 Mohsin Khan b Border 135 349 17,- 218 R Mins JR Thomson 19 1 73 1 13,- - 29 Mudassar Nazar lbw b Lawson 23 99 2,- 59 1-92 92 99 M Naz/M Khan GF Lawson 35 4 91 2 10,1 - 14 Abdul Qadir c-sq Laird b Yardley 1 4 0,- 2 2-93 1 4 A Qad/M Khan TM Alderman 34 4 144 2 6,1 - 10 Mansoor Akhtar lbw b Lawson 12 47 0,1 29 3-119 26 47 M Akh/M Khan B Yardley 27 6 102 1 -,- 2 46 Javed Miandad c-gu Hughes b Alderman 138 416 13,2 264 4-269 150 194 M Khan/J Mia AR Border 4 1 12 1 -,- - 52 Zaheer Abbas c-mw Yardley b Alderman 52 170 7,- 108 5-392 123 170 Z Abb/J Mia 22 Haroon Rashid c-mw Ritchie b Thomson 15 43 1,- 16 6-402 10 43 J Mia/H Ras 43,c6 Imran Khan not out 39 54 5,- 38 7-442 40 4 H Ras/I Khan 8 Tahir Naqqash not out 7 22 1,- 9 (467) 25 22 T Naq/I Khan 39 1 Jalal-ud-Din 67,w Wasim Bari Extras b 3, lb 13, nb 27, w 2 45 Total 119 overs 7 wkts decl. 467 611 min, 62.8 r/100b 70 balls/hr AUSTRALIA 2nd Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s GM Wood c-2s Mudassar Nazar b Jalal-ud-Din 30 93 5,- 65 R Mins Imran Khan 20 6 35 4 -,- - BM Laird lbw b Tahir Naqqash 6 41 1,- 26 1-21 21 41 B Lai/G Wood Tahir Naqqash 16 3 39 2 5,- - J Dyson lbw b Tahir Naqqash 51 220 4,- 144 2-55 34 51 G Wood/J Dys Jalal-ud-Din 16 8 15 2 3,- - AR Border st Wasim Bari b Abdul Qadir 6 25 0,- 19 3-64 9 25 A Bor/J Dys Mudassar Nazar 2 0 5 0 -,- - KJ Hughes st Wasim Bari b Abdul Qadir 39 171 5,- 121 4-138 74 142 J Dys/K Hug Abdul Qadir 35 7 102 2 -,- - GM Ritchie lbw b Imran Khan 18 96 1,- 71 5-157 19 28 K Hug/G Rit Zaheer Abbas 1 0 1 0 -,- - RW Marsh c-2s Mudassar Nazar b Jalal-ud-Din 12 27 1,1 21 6-170 13 27 R Mar/G Rit B Yardley b Imran Khan 21 90 2,- 46 7-189 19 38 G Rit/B Yar GF Lawson c-gu sub (Iqbal Sikander) b Imran Khan 9 19 1,- 15 8-203 14 19 G Law/B Yar JR Thomson not out 5 25 1,- 16 9-214 11 25 B Yar/J Tho TM Alderman c-? Zaheer Abbas b Imran Khan 0 4 0,- 4 10-214 0 4 T Ald/J Tho 5 Extras b 4, lb 5, nb 8, w 0 17 Total 90 overs all out 214 405 min, 39 r/100b 80 balls/hr PAKISTAN 2nd Innings (set 64) R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s Mohsin Khan lbw b Lawson 14 64 0,- 31 R Mins JR Thomson 5 0 24 0 -,- - Mudassar Nazar not out 39 78 4,- 51 1-55 55 64 M Khan/M Naz GF Lawson 7 1 21 1 -,- - Mansoor Akhtar not out 2 13 0,- 8 (64) 9 13 M Akh/M Naz 39 TM Alderman 3 0 10 0 -,- - Winning run: Mudassar Nazar (1), 3 overs left Extras b 4, lb 5, nb 0, w 0 9 Total 15 overs 1 wkts 64 78 min, 71.1 r/100b 69 balls/hr Last Test for: BM Laird Key to Catching Positions Back to Series Cover Page Back to Blog.
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