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Pakistan V India, 1St Test 1982/83, Lahore (Gaddafi) Toss: India Pakistan 1St Innings 941 Bowling Ovs R-W Batting Notes College End, Amanullah Khan Ump Pakistan v India, 1st Test 1982/83, Lahore (Gaddafi) Toss: India Pakistan 1st innings 941 Bowling Ovs R-W Batting Notes College End, Amanullah Khan ump. N Kapil Dev(1) 0-4 .....4 0.6 4-0 Mohsin Khan 4(6) .....4 Mudassar Nazar 0(0) 10:00 day 1; (0.6) Drop .4...1 S Madan Lal(1) 0-5 1.6 9-0 Mohsin Khan 4(6) .4...1 Mudassar N. 5(6) Kapil Dev(2) 0-5 ...1.. 2.6 10-0 Mohsin Khan 4(8) .. ...1 Mudassar N. 6(10) .1.... Madan Lal(2) 0-6 3.6 11-0 Mohsin Khan 4(12) .... .1 Mudassar N. 7(12) Kapil Dev(3) 0-11 .2..22 4.6 17-0 Mohsin Khan 4(12) .2..22 Mudassar N. 13(18) ...... Madan Lal(3) 0-6 5.6 17-0 Mohsin Khan 4(18) ...... Mudassar N. 13(18) Kapil Dev(4) 0-16 1...4. 6.6 22-0 Mohsin Khan 8(23) ...4. 1 Mudassar N. 14(19) ..1... Madan Lal(4) 0-7 7.6 23-0 Mohsin Khan 8(26) ... ..1 Mudassar N. 15(22) Kapil Dev(5) 0-16 ...... 8.6 23-0 Mohsin Khan 8(26) ...... Mudassar N. 15(28) ...... Madan Lal(5) 0-7 9.6 23-0 Mohsin Khan 8(32) ...... Mudassar N. 15(28) Kapil Dev(6) 0-20 ...22. 10.6 27-0 Mohsin Khan 8(32) ...22. Mudassar N. 19(34) ..21.1 Madan Lal(6) 0-11 11.6 31-0 Mohsin Khan 11(36) ..21 .1 Mudassar N. 20(36) Kapil Dev(7) 0-21 ...1.. 12.6 32-0 Mohsin Khan 11(38) .. ...1 Mudassar N. 21(40) .1..21 Madan Lal(7) 0-15 13.6 36-0 Mohsin Khan 14(42) ..21 .1 Mudassar N. 22(42) Kapil Dev(8) 0-28 ..34.. 14.6 43-0 Mohsin Khan 17(45) ..3 4.. Mudassar N. 26(45) ...... M Amarnath(1) 0-0 15.6 43-0 Mohsin Khan 17(51) ...... Mudassar N. 26(45) DR Doshi(1) 0-3 .2...1 16.6 46-0 Mohsin Khan 17(51) .2...1 Mudassar N. 29(51) ...... Amarnath(2) 0-0 17.6 46-0 Mohsin Khan 17(51) ...... Mudassar N. 29(57) Madan Lal(8) 0-17 ..1.1. 18.6 48-0 Mohsin Khan 18(55) ..1. .1 Mudassar N. 30(59) ...... Amarnath(3) 0-0 19.6 48-0 Mohsin Khan 18(55) ...... Mudassar N. 30(65) Madan Lal(9) 0-18 .....1 20.6 49-0 Mohsin Khan 19(61) .....1 Mudassar N. 30(65) 4..... Amarnath(4) 0-4 21.6 53-0 Mohsin Khan 23(67) 4..... Mudassar N. 30(65) Madan Lal(10) 0-20 ..2.[1L]. 22.6 56-0 Mohsin Khan 23(68) . ..2.. Mudassar N. 32(70) ....2. Amarnath(5) 0-6 23.6 58-0 Mohsin Khan 23(68) ....2. Mudassar N. 34(76) Madan Lal(11) 0-24 ...31. 24.6 62-0 Mohsin Khan 26(73) ...3. 1 Mudassar N. 35(77) ..1... Amarnath(6) 0-7 25.6 63-0 Mohsin Khan 26(76) ... ..1 Mudassar N. 36(80) Madan Lal(12) 0-27 ..11.1 26.6 66-0 Mohsin Khan 27(77) 1 ..1.1 Mudassar N. 38(85) .1.4.. Amarnath(7) 0-12 27.6 71-0 Mohsin Khan 31(81) .4.. .1 Mudassar N. 39(87) Kapil Dev(9) 0-35 .4..3. 28.6 78-0 Mohsin Khan 31(82) . .4..3 Mudassar N. 46(92) ..1... Amarnath(8) 0-13 29.6 79-0 Mohsin Khan 31(85) ... ..1 Mudassar N. 47(95) Kapil Dev(10) 0-37 1...1. 30.6 81-0 Mohsin Khan 32(89) ...1 1. Mudassar N. 48(97) 1111.. Amarnath(9) 0-17 31.6 85-0 Mohsin Khan 34(93) 11.. 11 Mudassar N. 50(99) Kapil Dev(10.2) 1-37 .W 32.2 85-1 Mohsin Khan 34(93) .W Mudassar N. 50(101) 85-1 Mudassar Nazar 50(101) Kapil Dev(11) 1-37 .... 32.6 85-1 Mohsin Khan 34(93) .... Mansoor Akhtar 0(4) (32.6) Drop 2.2.1. Amarnath(10) 0-22 33.6 90-1 Mohsin Khan 39(98) 2.2.1 . Mansoor A. 0(5) Kapil Dev(12) 1-38 ...1.. 34.6 91-1 Mohsin Khan 40(102) ...1 .. Mansoor A. 0(7) Lunch 12:30 ...1.1 Amarnath(11) 0-24 35.6 93-1 Mohsin Khan 41(106) ...1 .1 Mansoor A. 1(9) (35.1) 2:00 Kapil Dev(13) 1-39 ....1. 36.6 94-1 Mohsin Khan 41(107) . ....1 Mansoor A. 2(14) 1n....4 Amarnath(12) 0-29 37.6 100-1 Mohsin Khan 45(113) .....4 1 Mansoor A. 3(15) Kapil Dev(13.1) 2-39 W 38.1 100-2 Mohsin Khan 45(113) W Mansoor A. 3(16) 100-2 Mansoor Akhtar 3(16) Kapil Dev(14) 2-39 ..... 38.6 100-2 Mohsin Khan 45(113) ..... Javed Miandad 0(5) .1.1.. Amarnath(13) 0-31 39.6 102-2 Mohsin Khan 46(117) .1.. .1 Javed M. 1(7) Kapil Dev(15) 2-45 ..11.4 40.6 108-2 Mohsin Khan 47(118) 1 ..1.4 Javed M. 6(12) 1..... Amarnath(14) 0-32 41.6 109-2 Mohsin Khan 48(119) 1 ..... Javed M. 6(17) Kapil Dev(16) 2-49 1....3 42.6 113-2 Mohsin Khan 49(120) 1 ....3 Javed M. 9(22) ...2.. Amarnath(15) 0-34 43.6 115-2 Mohsin Khan 49(120) ...2.. Javed M. 11(28) (43.4) Drop Kapil Dev(17) 2-51 .1...1 44.6 117-2 Mohsin Khan 50(122) .1 ...1 Javed M. 12(32) ...... Amarnath(16) 0-34 45.6 117-2 Mohsin Khan 50(122) ...... Javed M. 12(38) Kapil Dev(18) 2-52 .....1 46.6 118-2 Mohsin Khan 51(128) .....1 Javed M. 12(38) .....2 Amarnath(17) 0-36 47.6 120-2 Mohsin Khan 53(134) .....2 Javed M. 12(38) Kapil Dev(19) 2-56 ..4... 48.6 124-2 Mohsin Khan 53(134) ..4... Javed M. 16(44) ...... Amarnath(18) 0-36 49.6 124-2 Mohsin Khan 53(140) ...... Javed M. 16(44) Madan Lal(12.4) 1-29 1.1W 50.4 126-3 Mohsin Khan 54(142) .1 1W Javed M. 17(46) 126-3 Javed Miandad 17(46) Madan Lal(13) 1-29 .. 50.6 126-3 Mohsin Khan 54(142) .. Zaheer Abbas 0(2) 1.14.1 Amarnath(19) 0-43 51.6 133-3 Mohsin Khan 60(146) 14.1 .1 Zaheer Abbas 1(4) Madan Lal(14) 1-35 ..2..4 52.6 139-3 Mohsin Khan 66(152) ..2..4 Zaheer Abbas 1(4) 1..... Doshi(2) 0-4 53.6 140-3 Mohsin Khan 66(157) ..... 1 Zaheer Abbas 2(5) Madan Lal(15) 1-38 ..3... 54.6 143-3 Mohsin Khan 66(160) ... ..3 Zaheer Abbas 5(8) Tea 3:30 411.1. Doshi(3) 0-11 55.6 150-3 Mohsin Khan 67(162) 1. 41.1 Zaheer Abbas 11(12) (55.1) 3:50 Kapil Dev(20) 2-61 12.11. 56.6 155-3 Mohsin Khan 70(166) 2.1. 11 Zaheer Abbas 13(14) ..[1L]... Doshi(4) 0-11 57.6 156-3 Mohsin Khan 70(169) ... ... Zaheer Abbas 13(17) Kapil Dev(21) 2-63 ....2. 58.6 158-3 Mohsin Khan 70(169) ....2. Zaheer Abbas 15(23) ...... Doshi(5) 0-11 59.6 158-3 Mohsin Khan 70(175) ...... Zaheer Abbas 15(23) Kapil Dev(22) 2-68 ...212 60.6 163-3 Mohsin Khan 72(176) 2 ...21 Zaheer Abbas 18(28) ...1.. Doshi(6) 0-12 61.6 164-3 Mohsin Khan 72(178) .. ...1 Zaheer Abbas 19(32) Kapil Dev(23) 2-74 .2...4 62.6 170-3 Mohsin Khan 72(178) .2...4 Zaheer Abbas 25(38) Page 1 Pakistan 1st innings (cont.) Ovs R-W Pakistan v India, 1st Test 1982/83 ...... Doshi(7) 0-12 63.6 170-3 Mohsin Khan 72(184) ...... Zaheer Abbas 25(38) Rain 4:25 - Stumps|||; RJ Shastri(1) 0-3 ..2.1. 64.6 173-3 Mohsin Khan 72(185) . ..2.1 Zaheer Abbas 28(43) (64.1) day 2 .1.... Doshi(8) 0-13 65.6 174-3 Mohsin Khan 72(189) .... .1 Zaheer Abbas 29(45) Shastri(2) 0-3 ...... 66.6 174-3 Mohsin Khan 72(189) ...... Zaheer Abbas 29(51) ....4. Doshi(9) 0-17 67.6 178-3 Mohsin Khan 76(195) ....4. Zaheer Abbas 29(51) Shastri(3) 0-8 ..4.1. 68.6 183-3 Mohsin Khan 76(196) . ..4.1 Zaheer Abbas 34(56) 1..... Doshi(10) 0-18 69.6 184-3 Mohsin Khan 76(201) ..... 1 Zaheer Abbas 35(57) Shastri(4) 0-12 .11.11 70.6 188-3 Mohsin Khan 78(203) 11 .1.1 Zaheer Abbas 37(61) 1....2 Doshi(11) 0-21 71.6 191-3 Mohsin Khan 79(204) 1 ....2 Zaheer Abbas 39(66) Shastri(5) 0-12 ...... 72.6 191-3 Mohsin Khan 79(210) ...... Zaheer Abbas 39(66) .....4 Doshi(12) 0-25 73.6 195-3 Mohsin Khan 79(210) .....4 Zaheer Abbas 43(72) Shastri(6) 0-13 .1.... 74.6 196-3 Mohsin Khan 80(212) .1 .... Zaheer Abbas 43(76) ..1..1 Doshi(13) 0-27 75.6 198-3 Mohsin Khan 81(215) ..1 ..1 Zaheer Abbas 44(79) Shastri(7) 0-14 1....
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