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India V Pakistan 1983/84 2Nd Test Jalandhar. Test: 962 Match Drawn India v Pakistan 1983/84 2nd Test Jalandhar. Test: 962 Match Drawn. Test in India: 115 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Min Crowd Toss: India 1 Pa 185/7 (86ov.) Wasim Raja 18, Tahir Naqqash 1 185 7 86 15,000 24-Sep-1983 Umpires: DN Dotiwalla; B Ganguli 2 Pa 337, In 37/2 (19ov.) AD Gaekwad 17, Yashpal Sharma 3 189 5 66 25-Sep-1983 12th Man: 3 In 37/2 (19ov.) AD Gaekwad 17, Yashpal Sharma 3 - - 0 26-Sep-1983 K Srikkanth (In); Iqbal Sikander (Pa) 4 In 201/4 (104ov.) AD Gaekwad 121, RJ Shastri 21 164 2 85 28-Sep-1983 Player of the Match: Wasim Raja 5 In 374, Pa 16/0 189 6 75 29-Sep-1983 TOTALS 727 20 312 1270 - Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 24 Mohsin Khan lbw b Kapil Dev 0 1 0,- 1 R Mins N Kapil Dev 32 8 80 4 - 1 Shoaib Mohammad cwk Kirmani b Kapil Dev 6 9 0,- 1-0 0 1 M Khan/S Moh S Madan Lal 20 4 61 0 - 1 Qasim Omar cwk Kirmani b Binny 15 75 1,- 45 2-7 7 7 S Moh/Q Omar RMH Binny 16 1 69 2 1 60,c2 Zaheer Abbas b Shastri 49 127 4,- 95 3-55 48 67 Q Omar/Z Abb RJ Shastri 37.2 12 63 3 1 54 Javed Miandad c-sl Shastri b Kapil Dev 66 231 6,- 198 4-101 46 59 Z Abb/J Mia S Venkataraghavan 28 5 55 0 - 37 Mudassar Nazar c-sg sub (K Srikkanth) b Shastri 24 150 1,- 5-154 53 150 M Naz/J Mia 47 Wasim Raja cwk Kirmani b Shastri 125 258 17,2 207 6-169 15 20 J Mia/W Raja 75,w Wasim Bari cwk Kirmani b Kapil Dev 0 2 0,- 3 7-169 0 2 W Bari/W Raja 12 Tahir Naqqash b Binny 37 132 3,- 8-264 95 132 T Naq/W Raja 10 Mohammad Nazir run out 2 0,- 9-309 45 M Naz/W Raja 99 2 Azeem Hafeez not out 2 0,- 10-337 28 W Raja/A Haf 2 Extras b 3, lb 6, nb 1, w 1 11 Total 133.2 overs all out 337 540 min, 42 r/100b 88 balls/hr Test # INDIA 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 92 SM Gavaskar b Azeem Hafeez 5 6 1,- R Mins Tahir Naqqash 27 3 74 2 - 28 AD Gaekwad c & b Wasim Raja 201 671 17,- 436 1-5 5 6 S Gav/A Gae Azeem Hafeez 23 3 65 3 - 39 M Amarnath cwk Wasim Bari b Azeem Hafeez 7 20 2-20 15 20 M Ama/A Gae Mudassar Nazar 28 6 80 0 - 35 Yashpal Sharma lbw b Tahir Naqqash 7 105 0,- 3-73 53 105 Y Sha/A Gae Mohammad Nazir 52 16 76 0 - 22 SM Patil cwk Wasim Bari b Tahir Naqqash 26 90 4-131 58 90 S Pat/A Gae Wasim Raja 28.5 5 50 4 - 20 RJ Shastri cwk Wasim Bari b Azeem Hafeez 26 5-209 78 R Sha/A Gae Mohsin Khan 5 2 9 0 - 11 RMH Binny b Zaheer Abbas 54 188 3,- 120 6-330 121 188 R Bin/A Gae Zaheer Abbas 6 1 14 1 - 55,c7 N Kapil Dev lbw b Wasim Raja 4 7-345 15 N Kap/A Gae 33 S Madan Lal cwk Wasim Bari b Wasim Raja 11 8-353 8 A Gae/S Mad 71,w SMH Kirmani not out 8 9-368 15 S Mad/S Kir 57 S Venkataraghavan b Wasim Raja 6 1,- 10-374 6 S Ven/S Kir 8 Extras b 2, lb 4, nb 4, w 9 19 6th wkt: 121 off 240 balls Total 169.5 overs all out 374 695 min, 36.2 r/100b 87 balls/hr PAKISTAN 2nd Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s Mohsin Khan not out 7 35 R Min N Kapil Dev 2 0 9 0 - Shoaib Mohammad not out 6 35 16 S Moh/M Khan 7 S Madan Lal 1 0 1 0 - RJ Shastri 3 2 1 0 - SM Patil 2 1 2 0 - SM Gavaskar 1 0 3 0 - Extras b 0, lb 0, nb 3, w 0 3 Total 9 overs 0 wkts 16 35 min, 28 r/100b 92 balls/hr Last Test for: S Venkataraghavan Key to Catching Positions Back to Series Cover Page Back to Blog.
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