Match 1 of the notorious 'Kitply' Cup in Bangladesh - the Pakistani coach Larson, riding high off the success of the team in numerous bilateral series against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh, in a pre-match discussion stated that he would like to see his team score a 150-160 odd run victory. The result was a 150 odd run victory for India.
Albeit, Pakistan came back strongly in the final to take the title.
Another that comes to mind was in the late 1990s, 1998 if memory serves right - Pakistan had india out for 125 odd and before anyone could say 'deja vu' (recalling a previous incident where India had miraculously defended a similar total), Pakistan romped home on the backs of Ijaz and Afridi fireworks.
Yet another that I recall was either game 3 or game 4 of the 2005 bilateral series between India and Pakistan. The indian seam attack of R.P. Singh, Zaheer Khan and et. al. had bounced, seamed and swung Pakistan out for a sub 180 odd total much to the dismay of the home crowd. India then cantered home thanks to Gambhir's steady bat.