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Your favourite India-Pakistan moment?

You got to be too young to live through Javed Miandad,s Sharjah six and it's after effect on Pak-India cricket ps psyche and on fans, for some time. Otherwise there should not been any other more favorite moment for Pakistanis.

Had I been an Indian, the most favorite moment certainly been Tendulkars 2003 WC century against Pakistan facing Wasim Waqar and Akhtar . It was most joyful moment for Indians and most depressing for Pakistanis.
 
Gambhir and Afridi exchanging pleasantries and discussing the weather. :afridi
 
also this one
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india-pak rivalry is hyped up due to political reasons.. As far as Cricket goes, I find Ashes, India vs Aus and Aus vs SA far more intriguing..

India pak odi series is interesting actually.
 
Used to be.. Now it would be one-sided salughter-fest

Easy there. A much stronger indian unit compared to the current indian team lost at home vs pak.

India will be faveroute but in these games never count out pakistan.

We had the better of them for many many years. Since a decade or so india has the upper hand but that will also change again..
 
Used to be.. Now it would be one-sided salughter-fest

Won't be, I can tell you from my long, long years of watching almost every IND-PAK match.

PAK team carries lots of baggage, on & off the field - most of which auto corrects when they take on IND. This is one thing I wrote several times that probably more than Financials, PAK needs lots of matches against IND to clear their inner dart.

More than on the field, PAK crickets biggest enemy - PCB, gets their act together whenever there is an IND-PAK Series happening. Main reason is, a higher post in PCB is one of the most lucrative Autonomous job in PAK - legal/illegal money, fame, media coverage, foreign tours, celebrity indulgence, all sort of pleasures ... you name one, it's there for the PCB officials. Now, these crooks know that having 8/9 Captains in a playing XI or picking 5/6 "reference" players in the team won't shake their chair much - people 'll make noises, few eye washes, couple of sackings ...... things are back to sanity - same people will change chair & enjoy peaceful life ... even if it's for a 0-3 ODI series in BD, a Test loss at Harare by innings with ZIMBOKs losing 4 wickets in total, a Series loss to ZIM at home, couple of Series loss to SRL at home after leading 1-0 at host, losing series to ENG at home in Karachi ......... who cares - 10-12 days, couple of "expert" analysis in PTv; few media whores barking for the right people ...... people will forget & hope for the next time.

But, these crooks are not dumb - they do know that mass people 'll not accept if this such NZ tour was against IND. Sending a half balanced side with a 3 days match in NZ wickets after playing 3 months in UAE dross actually risks their chair as well. I can give some classic examples - 4/5 PAK players went to Packers for good money & they didn't share part of that with the people administrating them - so Imran, Zaheer, Majid, Asif, Mushtaq were dropped from PAK team for almost 2 years; then the 1978 IND tour came, after 17 years IND-PAK series - it took less than 2 days to call all these players. Then the 1989 Neheru Cup - Imran used to play selectively those days & he was looking for a break, until he was personally requested to manage the team in IND's premier trophy. In 1998, more or less PAK team was whose who - 7/8 Captains, players shooting at each other at will, in-fight, betting, fixing, scandals - you name it, thy team PAK. But, among all political tensions, a Tour of IND was scheduled & 3/4 instant changes made - Wasim was made Captain, Inti Manager & to keep Wasim comfortable 2 players were dropped from the squad, who led PAK in previous 2 years - Rashid Latif & Amir Sohail.

Apparently, it looks the teams don't stand closer, which I also thought before the "Ane do" series; but if there is a 5 Test, 6 ODI series between 2 teams; I can tell you that you'll see lots of movement around PAK team & a lot of "confusion", "lack or options", "sake of stability & continuity", "experience" ....... will become quick fix, as if, it was not even a concern, PCB was just weighing their B & C game before the gala event.

PCB people are corrupt, incompetent, egoistic & extremely selfish; but they are not dumb - they do know which side of the bread has the butter. Trust me, I can put my reputation on this - a big series with at least 4 Tests & 5 ODIs against IND every alternate year - PAK will reach in top 3/4 teams in less than 4 years time.
 
For those that follow the game regularly, they know that the WT20 is not taken anywhere near as seriously as the WC.

I think that's going to change a lot in coming years, as the tournament starts to build up some history (and it has already done that now, a decade since the first one) it will also take on prestige. Tournaments become valued because of history and prestige, which in turn are created by lots of iconic moments - such as Brathwaite's four sixes to win the final. Clearly it means a lot to the players and has done since the very first edition, and over time the fans will begin to value it too. At the start I thought it was a pointless competition, but the last three editions have seen me get increasingly interested. I think it's a fantastic tournament because it's quick, and the smaller teams tend to do well so it's unpredictable. The World Cup on the other hand has a great deal more history and prestige, but it's very bloated and often predictable, also there is less Associate involvement.

Another thing that would help build up the World T20's profile is to stop playing it every two years.
 
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1996 was the most incomprehensible defeat for me. Pakistan had a well balanced team and should've defended their title.

Waqar the master death bowler choked big time as Ajay Jadeja whacked him to all parts. He conceded 40 off his last two overs. Jadeja was in the zone that day.

Despite that, Anwar and Sohail got us off to a T20-like start with 84 coming from the first 10 overs. Ijaz came in and kept the pace up and with 120 on the board after 15 overs, we were way ahead of the RRR. And that was even with us having only 49 overs to chase the target after being docked one over for a slow over rate ! It was a stunning assault.

Then Sohail foolishly lost his head. Why mouth off to Prasad like that ? I had no complaints with Prasad's send-off, I'd have done the same.

The rest is history. Still haven't got over that two decades on.
 
1996 was the most incomprehensible defeat for me. Pakistan had a well balanced team and should've defended their title.

Waqar the master death bowler choked big time as Ajay Jadeja whacked him to all parts. He conceded 40 off his last two overs. Jadeja was in the zone that day.

Despite that, Anwar and Sohail got us off to a T20-like start with 84 coming from the first 10 overs. Ijaz came in and kept the pace up and with 120 on the board after 15 overs, we were way ahead of the RRR. And that was even with us having only 49 overs to chase the target after being docked one over for a slow over rate ! It was a stunning assault.

Then Sohail foolishly lost his head. Why mouth off to Prasad like that ? I had no complaints with Prasad's send-off, I'd have done the same.

The rest is history. Still haven't got over that two decades on.

Me neither. I was 11 at the time. I boasted to my best friend, an Indian, that we would hammer them. I learned to be more balanced after that.

I will never understand that defeat. It made no sense whatsoever. There was one suicidal shot after another.
 
Gambhir and Afridi exchanging pleasantries and discussing the weather. :afridi

Lol, it's funny how the commies make up all sorts of lame excuses when the guys out there are quite clearly going on an abusive tirade against each other. :))
 
1990s were bad, but I am glad India has been the daddy team for most of my adult life.

India has never enjoyed dominance over the Pakistan team in any decade. Part of that is because we haven't played each other much post-2010 but mostly Pakistan is the better team.
 
I think that's going to change a lot in coming years, as the tournament starts to build up some history (and it has already done that now, a decade since the first one) it will also take on prestige. Tournaments become valued because of history and prestige, which in turn are created by lots of iconic moments - such as Brathwaite's four sixes to win the final. Clearly it means a lot to the players and has done since the very first edition, and over time the fans will begin to value it too. At the start I thought it was a pointless competition, but the last three editions have seen me get increasingly interested. I think it's a fantastic tournament because it's quick, and the smaller teams tend to do well so it's unpredictable. The World Cup on the other hand has a great deal more history and prestige, but it's very bloated and often predictable, also there is less Associate involvement.

Another thing that would help build up the World T20's profile is to stop playing it every two years.

Perhaps, 15-20 years down the line the WT20 (with a name change at least) maybe seen as an equal to the WC but we can only predict what can happen. Right now, in this instance, the WT20 is just another ICC tournament and not a stand-out tournament like the WC.
 
Won't be, I can tell you from my long, long years of watching almost every IND-PAK match.

PAK team carries lots of baggage, on & off the field - most of which auto corrects when they take on IND. This is one thing I wrote several times that probably more than Financials, PAK needs lots of matches against IND to clear their inner dart.

More than on the field, PAK crickets biggest enemy - PCB, gets their act together whenever there is an IND-PAK Series happening. Main reason is, a higher post in PCB is one of the most lucrative Autonomous job in PAK - legal/illegal money, fame, media coverage, foreign tours, celebrity indulgence, all sort of pleasures ... you name one, it's there for the PCB officials. Now, these crooks know that having 8/9 Captains in a playing XI or picking 5/6 "reference" players in the team won't shake their chair much - people 'll make noises, few eye washes, couple of sackings ...... things are back to sanity - same people will change chair & enjoy peaceful life ... even if it's for a 0-3 ODI series in BD, a Test loss at Harare by innings with ZIMBOKs losing 4 wickets in total, a Series loss to ZIM at home, couple of Series loss to SRL at home after leading 1-0 at host, losing series to ENG at home in Karachi ......... who cares - 10-12 days, couple of "expert" analysis in PTv; few media whores barking for the right people ...... people will forget & hope for the next time.

But, these crooks are not dumb - they do know that mass people 'll not accept if this such NZ tour was against IND. Sending a half balanced side with a 3 days match in NZ wickets after playing 3 months in UAE dross actually risks their chair as well. I can give some classic examples - 4/5 PAK players went to Packers for good money & they didn't share part of that with the people administrating them - so Imran, Zaheer, Majid, Asif, Mushtaq were dropped from PAK team for almost 2 years; then the 1978 IND tour came, after 17 years IND-PAK series - it took less than 2 days to call all these players. Then the 1989 Neheru Cup - Imran used to play selectively those days & he was looking for a break, until he was personally requested to manage the team in IND's premier trophy. In 1998, more or less PAK team was whose who - 7/8 Captains, players shooting at each other at will, in-fight, betting, fixing, scandals - you name it, thy team PAK. But, among all political tensions, a Tour of IND was scheduled & 3/4 instant changes made - Wasim was made Captain, Inti Manager & to keep Wasim comfortable 2 players were dropped from the squad, who led PAK in previous 2 years - Rashid Latif & Amir Sohail.

Apparently, it looks the teams don't stand closer, which I also thought before the "Ane do" series; but if there is a 5 Test, 6 ODI series between 2 teams; I can tell you that you'll see lots of movement around PAK team & a lot of "confusion", "lack or options", "sake of stability & continuity", "experience" ....... will become quick fix, as if, it was not even a concern, PCB was just weighing their B & C game before the gala event.

PCB people are corrupt, incompetent, egoistic & extremely selfish; but they are not dumb - they do know which side of the bread has the butter. Trust me, I can put my reputation on this - a big series with at least 4 Tests & 5 ODIs against IND every alternate year - PAK will reach in top 3/4 teams in less than 4 years time.

Personally I have seen Pakistan bottle far too many times to rate them in recent memory.. getting mulled against NZ.. failing to whitewash wi. Failing against India in all WC matches and the list goes on.

Pakistan plays best when they are underdog. They simply fail to take the heat of the expectation. If they were to play India right now, I see mental collapse happening on their part. India are not the best at handling pressure but they are superior to Pakistan in that respect. Also they simply have better players than Pakistan ATM

If India were to play Pakistan, they would comfortably take OdI series and test series as well after fighting tooth and nail regardless of the venue

Your opinion might apply in the past but the current situation is different. Indian team is in a murderous form and I don't see them loosing a match to Windies in their backyard
 
Pakistan OD team is completely different to Pak test team, Pakisatn might be rubbish in onedayers but in test they have a very good team.Yes they lost to NZ as the team wasn't prepared, they might end up loosing all test to Aus, but its still a very good test team.A over confident Pak team lost 1 test to Windies, but the same team whitewashed opponents in UAE and drew with England in England. India may not loose a single test against windies at home but i don't think they can match England in England.
I expect india to beat Pak( under Azhar ) easily in onedayers, but in test i expect Pak to beat India in a close finish!
 
Personally I have seen Pakistan bottle far too many times to rate them in recent memory.. getting mulled against NZ.. failing to whitewash wi. Failing against India in all WC matches and the list goes on.

Pakistan plays best when they are underdog. They simply fail to take the heat of the expectation. If they were to play India right now, I see mental collapse happening on their part. India are not the best at handling pressure but they are superior to Pakistan in that respect. Also they simply have better players than Pakistan ATM

If India were to play Pakistan, they would comfortably take OdI series and test series as well after fighting tooth and nail regardless of the venue

Your opinion might apply in the past but the current situation is different. Indian team is in a murderous form and I don't see them loosing a match to Windies in their backyard

I understand your point - I actually explained that several times. Current Indian team (more or less from MSD's day) are much ruthless than PAK side. Ruthless doesn't mean you crash Ireland by 250 & next match lose to ZIM; ruthless is about not losing any match that you are not expected to lose.

This is where the IND-PAK series comes. At present (more or less in last 15+ years) PAK has been extreme team with a big swing between ups & downs. Apart from players quality, focus & few other issues there which I won't explain to keep this post intact - this problem is not unique, but 20 years back that team was far better than few individuals having a "bad" day, unless you are like Akram or Anwar or Waquar. In recent times, PAK has mostly played one offs with IND; but I do believe that a long series will unite the team & best possible team will be selected.


However, it's true that the tide has altered in terms of talent pool over last 2 decades, most because of the weakness in domestic structure in PAK Cricket (which again goes to PCB). I had a post on the possible historical best teams of IND-PAK - IND will have at least 6 players debuting last 16 years, who'll make the 16 - MSD, Virat, Ash, Zak, Sehwag, for sure, may be UV (ODI), Gambhir (Test) has a good shout. For PAK, that number it very few & apart from Ajmal, and may be Yasir in near future, I am not sure how many of this millennium debuts will make the PAK 2nd XI - this indicates that PCB has failed in that transition between County to Quaid E Azam; therefore, going forward IND-PAK rivalry might turn into one of the most heated soccer battles in history - Germany against Hungary.
 
Won't be, I can tell you from my long, long years of watching almost every IND-PAK match.

PAK team carries lots of baggage, on & off the field - most of which auto corrects when they take on IND. This is one thing I wrote several times that probably more than Financials, PAK needs lots of matches against IND to clear their inner dart.

More than on the field, PAK crickets biggest enemy - PCB, gets their act together whenever there is an IND-PAK Series happening. Main reason is, a higher post in PCB is one of the most lucrative Autonomous job in PAK - legal/illegal money, fame, media coverage, foreign tours, celebrity indulgence, all sort of pleasures ... you name one, it's there for the PCB officials. Now, these crooks know that having 8/9 Captains in a playing XI or picking 5/6 "reference" players in the team won't shake their chair much - people 'll make noises, few eye washes, couple of sackings ...... things are back to sanity - same people will change chair & enjoy peaceful life ... even if it's for a 0-3 ODI series in BD, a Test loss at Harare by innings with ZIMBOKs losing 4 wickets in total, a Series loss to ZIM at home, couple of Series loss to SRL at home after leading 1-0 at host, losing series to ENG at home in Karachi ......... who cares - 10-12 days, couple of "expert" analysis in PTv; few media whores barking for the right people ...... people will forget & hope for the next time.

But, these crooks are not dumb - they do know that mass people 'll not accept if this such NZ tour was against IND. Sending a half balanced side with a 3 days match in NZ wickets after playing 3 months in UAE dross actually risks their chair as well. I can give some classic examples - 4/5 PAK players went to Packers for good money & they didn't share part of that with the people administrating them - so Imran, Zaheer, Majid, Asif, Mushtaq were dropped from PAK team for almost 2 years; then the 1978 IND tour came, after 17 years IND-PAK series - it took less than 2 days to call all these players. Then the 1989 Neheru Cup - Imran used to play selectively those days & he was looking for a break, until he was personally requested to manage the team in IND's premier trophy. In 1998, more or less PAK team was whose who - 7/8 Captains, players shooting at each other at will, in-fight, betting, fixing, scandals - you name it, thy team PAK. But, among all political tensions, a Tour of IND was scheduled & 3/4 instant changes made - Wasim was made Captain, Inti Manager & to keep Wasim comfortable 2 players were dropped from the squad, who led PAK in previous 2 years - Rashid Latif & Amir Sohail.

Apparently, it looks the teams don't stand closer, which I also thought before the "Ane do" series; but if there is a 5 Test, 6 ODI series between 2 teams; I can tell you that you'll see lots of movement around PAK team & a lot of "confusion", "lack or options", "sake of stability & continuity", "experience" ....... will become quick fix, as if, it was not even a concern, PCB was just weighing their B & C game before the gala event.

PCB people are corrupt, incompetent, egoistic & extremely selfish; but they are not dumb - they do know which side of the bread has the butter. Trust me, I can put my reputation on this - a big series with at least 4 Tests & 5 ODIs against IND every alternate year - PAK will reach in top 3/4 teams in less than 4 years time.

A long rambling post, whose basic point seems to be that the PCB is corrupt but will reform itself when they have to play India and produce a Pakistani team that can beat India.

Your argument falls apart when you look at the real world. India has indeed played Pakistan 3 times in the past one and a half year. If your argument was true then the PCB should have at least produced a competitive team to play India. Instead we had an one-sided slaughter in all 3 games, and you can expect more of the same if the teams meet in the future.

Indian cricket today is different than what it used to be 25-50 years ago. The participation has increased from 5% of the population to 25%. Professional leagues have converted amateurs into professionals. You can expect the Indian team to regularly thrash teams like Pakistan and Bangladesh for the rest of the century. Only Australia will provide India real competition due to their athleticism and competitive attitude.
 
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There are many favorite moments but it will always be hard to top Shoaib cleaning up Dravid and Tendulkar at Eden Gardens. The most electric Pakistan-India moment I have witnessed live.

For the old-timers, it will probably be Miandad's six at Sharjah.
 
Only for those that casually watch the game.

For those that follow the game regularly, they know that the WT20 is not taken anywhere near as seriously as the WC.

Next you will be telling me that it is really 6-0 and not 11-0.
 
<b>India has never enjoyed dominance over the Pakistan team in any decade.</b> Part of that is because we haven't played each other much post-2010 but mostly Pakistan is the better team.

The 11-0 dominance, the greatest streak in major sport rivalries, stretches across decades and shows no sign of dying out.
 
The 11-0 dominance, the greatest streak in major sport rivalries, stretches across decades and shows no sign of dying out.

Lets not get too cocky. It takes a bad half an hour of cricket for the streak to be wiped out.
 
A long rambling post, whose basic point seems to be that the PCB is corrupt but will reform itself when they have to play India and produce a Pakistani team that can beat India.

Your argument falls apart when you look at the real world. India has indeed played Pakistan 3 times in the past one and a half year. If your argument was true then the PCB should have at least produced a competitive team to play India. Instead we had an one-sided slaughter in all 3 games, and you can expect more of the same if the teams meet in the future.

Indian cricket today is different than what it used to be 25-50 years ago. The participation has increased from 5% of the population to 25%. Professional leagues have converted amateurs into professionals. You can expect the Indian team to regularly thrash teams like Pakistan and Bangladesh for the rest of the century. Only Australia will provide India real competition due to their athleticism and competitive attitude.

hopefully india can use this new found cricketign ability to win a bilateral ODI series in SA or Aus like Pakistan did
 
hopefully india can use this new found cricketign ability to win a bilateral ODI series in SA or Aus like Pakistan did

I'm fearing as to what india will do to England when they tour England next time around, with their new found cricketing ability, teams like England and SA stand no chance on their own backyard against mighty india
 
Perhaps, 15-20 years down the line the WT20 (with a name change at least) maybe seen as an equal to the WC but we can only predict what can happen. Right now, in this instance, the WT20 is just another ICC tournament and not a stand-out tournament like the WC.

Possibly they could do away with the World T20 and instead have it in the Olympics every four years. It is odd to have two limited overs 'World Cups', it makes more sense for one to be played for the World Cup and the other to be played for an Olympic gold medal.
 
hopefully india can use this new found cricketign ability to win a bilateral ODI series in SA or Aus like Pakistan did

He is talking about real Cricket. No one cares about bilaterals when you have a 20 match losing streak in Tests. :yk
 
He is talking about real Cricket. No one cares about bilaterals when you have a 20 match losing streak in Tests. :yk

well thats what i always say tbh. Tests are superior.

Glad you accept
 
I started watching cricket seriously in 2007 and have been supporting India since then. There have been mostly happy moments and endings for me during Ind-Pak clashes. The only time I was deeply upset and dejected by was the defeat of India in Asia cup. Don't know why but there was a lot of hype, tension, excitement before the match. Maybe it's because of Kohli captaining India for the first time as I was a big fan of his and was rooting for him to succeed in his new role. Dinesh was the culprit in that match and also against Sri Lanka in the same series.

Coming to best moments, there are just too many, but if I had to choose one, it'd be 2011 SF.
 
"Thoda time leke daal na bade bhai" is one of my favorites. U know who said that to whom and where.
 
I started watching cricket seriously in 2007 and have been supporting India since then. There have been mostly happy moments and endings for me during Ind-Pak clashes. The only time I was deeply upset and dejected by was the defeat of India in Asia cup. Don't know why but there was a lot of hype, tension, excitement before the match. Maybe it's because of Kohli captaining India for the first time as I was a big fan of his and was rooting for him to succeed in his new role. Dinesh was the culprit in that match and also against Sri Lanka in the same series.

Coming to best moments, there are just too many, but if I had to choose one, it'd be 2011 SF.

2011 SF, it cannot get any better than that, you're indeed very fortunate your country prevailed out on top, very fortunate, keep the memories alive.
 
Sachin facing Akhtar's first ball, middle stump rattled. Boy those were days, now Pakistan team is as boring as Zimbabwe, need a superstar like Akhtar, a supermodel like Afridi.
 
The 11-0 dominance, the greatest streak in major sport rivalries, stretches across decades and shows no sign of dying out.

Quite amusing when they try to pretend as though it didn't happen or downplay it when in reality it has cost them atleast 3 World Titles ... :)
 
Ah yes. Saw that one live at NSK. Thought the last shot was going for six but then it was caught. :(

Another one would be Afridi's hundred at Kanpur. Heard it on the car radio on the way back from school.

i did the same i was in 9th standard ,...preparing for my exams,,we had no t.v in our village i used to listen to the radio since 1997 when i was jus 9 years old,,i remember ejaz 139 as well..
 
The match was lost, like MANY, MANY - down to fielding. Kaif took a blinder at long on (which would have cost IND 2/3 runs as well, had he dropped it); someone dropped Sehwag at the start, & he went on to blast 75+.

Also, Shoaib AKhtar's first over which took 14 balls to complete :facepalm:
 
I gotta update My list these are some of the new moments.

Jasprit Bumrah no ball to Fakhar!
Fakhar Zaman giving a stare to Pandaya!
Ashwin and Jadeja taken to cleaners by Fakhar!
Fakhar Zaman 100!
Mohammad Hafeez phaintay to Indian Trundlers!
Amir ripping through the "invincible" Indian top 3!
Amir getting Kohli Twice!
Shadab Khan befuddling the old Yuvraj!
Hasan bouncing out Dhoni!
Pakistan defeating India by 180 Runs in and ICC final!
Sachin tendulkar being at the match when India lost but acting as if it never happened.
Giving Virender Sehwag a Father's Day present.

:))) some great moments to rejoice.
 
Kohli nahin hota tujhse chase

Wahab ball to Yuvraj singh

Aamir getting Kohli twice in 2 balls

Saeed Anwar 194

Shoaib bowling Sachin on first ball in Eden Gardens
 
Not my favourite moment but I always feel as though Rana Naved Ul Hasan's 6fer mostly goes unnoticed. He got all top players out and literally decimated the Indian batting when it was at it's peak. The fact that we won at the end of the day, unlike Wahab or Sohails efforts was pretty special too.

All time favourite moment has to be getting Kohli out in successive deliveries.
 
1. Sachin at Centurion
3. Chennai Test
4. Prasad-Sohail
3. The Joginder Sharma 2007 WC final over
5. Kumble's 10
6. Kohli calming Pakistan and Amir down at T20 WC 2016
7. Sehwag at Multan
8. Afridi's Asia Cup sixes
9. The ODI in Pakistan where Inzy almost chased a 350ish score
10. Chauhan's six

11. Sachin bowling Moin Khan around his legs off the last ball
0. The WC bowl out
 
The biggest Indo-Pak game had several amazing moments. The occasion, being the final of one of the most exciting CT of all time, made every big moment huge.
 
1. Ct 2017 final. The greatest Pakistani cricket day after mar 25 1992. Actually- correction. Both these are level.

2. Karachi test 2006.

3. 1999 asian championship test at eden gardens

4. 1987 tour - 1st series win in India

5. Saeed anwar 194

6. Javed miandad sixer match
 
Chennai 1999 stands alone in terms of being the best thing about cricket and the rivalry between the two countries. I still get goosebumps thinking of the standing ovation that Pakistan received from the crowd on that day, imagine how the players must have felt. A true credit to the sport.
 
This CT Final will remain the greatest ever moment for a Pakistani fan in Indo-Pak Rivalry unless we beat India in a World Cup Final or SF.

The moment amir got Kohli i screamed so loud like i have never done before ! won't ever forget it! and Nassir Hossain's Commentary made it even more special !
PAK CRICKET AT ITS BEST ONE MINUTE DOWN NEXT MINUTE UP

Amir ne maare aese pace Kohli nahi huta tujh se Chase! :D
 
My fellow indians, Pakistan have beaten us in ICC events. 3 times now
So the streak was already broken in 2004 but we changed the title to World Cup games. We have lost against them. There is no streak or pride left now for us.

Regarding this thread,

1- 3rd Test V Pakistan in Rawalpindi in 2004. One of the best matches I have seen. We humiliated Pakistan, injured Shoaib and won our first Test series across the border

2- Dhoni's debut against Pakistan. He murdered everyone

3- Kohli's master innings in Asia Cup 2012 in that 320+ run chase. Another embarrassing moment for Pakistan

4- *Coming soon in 2019*
 
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