Best, Top 5 of India vs Pakistan Moments, Memorable Matches

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The battle of India and Pakistan in the field of cricket always the center of attraction. There have been always some moments that happens before or after the match began. Some happens on be on social media and some happens on the field. India vs Pakistan Today we are here to remember top 5 memorable moments of India vs Pakistan match. Last time Pakistan won was in ICC Champions Trophy were they won by 150 run. But in this season of Asian Cup India took his revenge and defeated Pakistan in a row.

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ODI, Sharjah, March 1985

Imran Khan’s best bowling figures of 6-14 were in a One-day International against India March 22, 1985, but for the swashbuckling Pakistan fast bowler it was all in vain.

Imran Khan ripped apart the Indian batting line-up at Sharjah to send the opposition packing for 125. But Pakistan’s own batting imploded and they were skittled for just 87.

Imran Khan — now the Pakistani Prime Minister — was still man of the match.

ODI, Sharjah, April 1986

The match that will always evoke the bitterest memories for India, and the sweetest ones for Pakistan, was on April 18, 1986, again an ODI in Sharjah.

With Pakistan needing four off the last ball to win, India’s Chetan Sharma ran in and bowled a full toss — which Javed Miandad swatted for six.

Miandad, who was presented with a golden sword, became a national hero, while Sharma faced barbs and insults on his return home.

Test, Chennai, January 1999

A century from Sachin Tendulkar, India’s most celebrated batsman, was usually a recipe for success in the 1990s and 2000s but not in the 1999 Test match against Pakistan in Chennai.

Chasing 271 for victory, Tendulkar brought India close with a sparkling 136, but Pakistani off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq got him out and India eventually lost by 12 runs.

A sporting Indian home crowd gave the Wasim Akram-led side a standing ovation, but Tendulkar was heartbroken.

Weeping in the dressing room, according to then-coach Anshuman Gaekwad, the “little master” refused to come out of the dressing room to receive his man of the match award.

T20I, Johannesburg, September 2007

An India-Pakistan final in the inaugural Twenty20 World Cup and a sell-out crowd in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2007 was a perfect setting for cricket’s newest format.

Pakistan’s Misbah ul Haq was on the cusp of taking his team to a memorable win with his gritty batting in a chase of 158.

But then came a moment of madness as Haq tried to play an audacious paddle shot to seal victory against paceman Joginder Sharma in the final over.

The ball went high into the waiting hands of S. Sreesanth. Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s India celebrated like never before as Haq missed a chance of a lifetime.

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