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Pakistan V India 1982/83 1St Test Lahore (Gaddafi). Test: 941 Match Drawn Pakistan v India 1982/83 1st Test Lahore (Gaddafi). Test: 941 Match Drawn. Test in Pakistan: 49 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Mins Crowd Toss: India 1 Pa 170/3 (64ov.) Mohsin Khan 72, Zaheer Abbas 25 170 3 64.0 2,000 10-Dec-1982 Umpires: Amanullah Khan; Mahboob Shah 2 Pa 485 (143.5ov.) 315 7 79.5 2,000 11-Dec-1982 12th Man: 3 In 87/0 (25ov.) SM Gavaskar 38, J Arun Lal 43 87 - 25.0 12-Dec-1982 Tausif Ahmed (Pa); BS Sandhu (In) 4 In 306/6 (95ov.) M Amarnath 63, RJ Shastri 1 219 6 70 14-Dec-1982 Player of the Match: Zaheer Abbas 5 In 379, Pa 135/1 208 5 76 15-Dec-1982 TOTALS 999 21 314.4 1339 - Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 17 Mohsin Khan c-gu Amarnath b Madan Lal 94 360 10,- 251 R Min N Kapil Dev 39 3 149 2 0,0 - 30 Mudassar Nazar c-2s Gavaskar b Kapil Dev 50 135 3,- 101 1-85 85 135 M Naz/M Khan 34 S Madan Lal 27 2 101 3 0,0 - 11 Mansoor Akhtar c-2s Gavaskar b Kapil Dev 3 26 0,- 16 2-100 15 26 M Akh/M Khan 45 M Amarnath 23 5 60 0 1,0 - 47 Javed Miandad c-2s Gavaskar b Madan Lal 17 56 2,- 46 3-126 26 56 J Mia/M Khan 54 DR Doshi 32.5 6 90 5 0,0 1 53 Zaheer Abbas b Doshi 215 334 23,2 254 4-238 112 135 M Khan/Z Abb 71 RJ Shastri 22 3 81 0 0,0 2 3 Salim Malik b Madan Lal 6 19 1,- 10 5-250 12 19 S Mal/Z Abb 77 44,c7 Imran Khan c-lf Madan Lal b Doshi 45 107 3,1 79 6-367 117 107 I Khan/Z Abb 148 68,w Wasim Bari c-gu Arun Lal b Doshi 12 60 0,- 40 7-438 71 60 W Bari/Z Abb 207 9 Tahir Naqqash st Kirmani b Doshi 20 46 3,- 35 8-447 9 8 Z Abb/T Naq 1 44 Sarfraz Nawaz c-? Amarnath b Doshi 18 36 1,1 31 9-478 31 36 T Naq/S Naw 12 2 Jalal-ud-Din not out 1 2 0,- 1 10-485 7 2 S Naw/Jalal 1 Extras b 0, lb 3, nb 1, w 0 4 4th wkt: 112 off 223 balls; 6th wkt: 117 off 152 balls Total 143.5 overs all out 485 598 min, 56.1 r/100b 86 balls/hr Test # INDIA 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 80,c35 SM Gavaskar cwk Wasim Bari b Sarfraz Nawaz 83 325 8,- 202 R Min Imran Khan 27 8 68 3 0,0 - 2 J Arun Lal c-3s Mudassar Nazar b Imran Khan51 140 10,- 94 1-105 105 140 J Aru/S Gav 43 Sarfraz Nawaz 31.5 11 63 4 4,0 - 53 DB Vengsarkar c-3s Mudassar Nazar b Imran Khan 3 13 0,- 11 2-111 6 13 D Ven/S Gav 46 Jalal-ud-Din 34 10 93 2 4,0 1 86 GR Viswanath cwk Wasim Bari b Imran Khan 1 26 0,- 13 3-123 12 26 G Vis/S Gav 56 Tahir Naqqash 29 6 114 0 9,0 - 27 M Amarnath not out 109 391 15,- 284 4-188 65 141 S Gav/M Ama 25 Mudassar Nazar 3 1 10 0 1,0 - 17 SM Patil run out (Mansoor Akhtar) 68 97 11,1 56 5-294 106 97 S Pat/M Ama 61 43 N Kapil Dev cwk Wasim Bari b Sarfraz Nawaz 9 20 2,- 19 6-305 11 20 N Kap/M Ama 63 13 RJ Shastri lbw b Jalal-ud-Din 7 46 1,- 39 7-322 17 46 R Sha/M Ama 72 20 runs of a Jalal-ud-Din over: 4,4,6,4,2,0 59,w SMH Kirmani cwk Wasim Bari b Jalal-ud-Din 10 43 1,- 32 8-348 26 43 S Kir/M Ama 87 (SM Patil) 27 S Madan Lal c-sl Salim Malik b Sarfraz Nawaz 7 31 1,- 18 9-375 27 31 S Mad/M Ama 105 29 DR Doshi b Sarfraz Nawaz 0 5 0,- 6 10-379 4 5 D Dos/M Ama 109 Extras b 2, lb 11, nb 18, w 0 31 1st wkt: 105 off 184 balls; 5th wkt: 106 off 130 balls Total 124.5 overs all out 379 573 min, 49.4 r/100b 78 balls/hr PAKISTAN 2nd Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s Mohsin Khan not out 101 168 10,1 161 R Min N Kapil Dev 8 2 27 0 -,- - Mudassar Nazar c-sf Arun Lal b Doshi 17 94 1,- 60 1-55 55 94 M Naz/M Khan 35 S Madan Lal 5 1 10 0 -,- - Mansoor Akhtar not out 14 73 2,- 55 (135) 80 73 M Akh/M Khan 101 M Amarnath 3 1 5 0 -,- - DR Doshi 15 2 57 1 -,- - RJ Shastri 14 1 33 0 -,- 1 SM Gavaskar 1 1 0 0 -,- - Extras b 0, lb 3, nb 0, w 0 3 Total 46 overs 1 wkt 135 168 min, 48.9 r/100b 98 balls/hr © 2019 Charles Davis Key to Catching Positions Back to Series Cover Page Back to Blog.
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