A tension packed thriller. Great bowling by Hendricks and a wonderfully controlled innings by the Pakistan captain Asif Iqbal. This was cricket now it has transformed in to Baseball
Brearley used Boycott as bowler because, according to his excellent book Art of Captaincy', he (Boycott) used to be a very useful bowler in the Sunday League competition and, in humid conditions, could swing the ball as much as anyone. In a Sunday league game just a few weeks before he had bowling figures of 2-5 off 4 overs!!
The best thing about packer was it gave us a chance to see R.W Taylor master glove man ,how does he make it look so easy and again in 1981 Botham ashes when he was 40 years old
Full of Tension, intense one-dayers used to be. Those days cricket was really intriguing. What a joy was to watch those matches. These days mostly slogging like baseball.
Just 165 off 60 overs! So different to modern ODI's, but it was more enjoyable to watch because the bowlers were in the game (not just cannon fodder) and the batsmen played proper strokes!
Both sides got their overs in quickly too. Pakistan bowled at just over 16 overs per hour (possibly helped by Majid's overs). England bowled at 15.5 overs per hour (despite Willis's long run up) Compare that with today's sides.
@@hidayat77705 The 1979 World cup lasted all of 2 weeks too!! 3 pool games - a semi final then final. Compare to this World Cup - lasting 6 weeks and three days!!
Don't forget Imran khan. He was batting superbly at that time in the tail end. Indeed he was a most talented cricketer but was neglected in early days.
@@IronMan-ho7vt On a overcast day seamers pitch with good seam bowling 1979 maybe it was acceptable very exciting game I wish more games were like that today.
@@geoffreyking4515 True. Bob was a great wicketkeeper. He was just unlucky to have Alan Knott ahead of him, Knotty was by far the best pure wicket keeper ever to play the game.
@@geoffreyking4515 May be true, don't know. Knotty was a special character, hardly dropped a catch or gave byes. He was a fixture in 1970's England side (called MCC in those days) a real fisty player with the bat.
@@boymeetsbush8232 both keepers were a pleasure to talk with,notty said "I don't know how bob did it up there with an unfashionable county ,amazing pair of hands has my mate bob ""
This match is etched in my memory. Hendricks magical first spell was one of the finest in the world cup. Asif Iqbal- Captain valiant, scored a wonderful half century. Pakistan panicked and lost the match.
this is very strong english team. pakistan too. Majid, Zaheer, Asi Iqbal, the retired Mustaq Mohammed all are English County cpatains. Mike Hendrik was good bowler with very nice action but he could not shine much later. Dilley and Foster came in and they too were good bowler.
Pakistan is always great in cricket, no team coming to Pakistan for playing since 11 years & Pakistan still on mouth of semi wc19 even others fix matches just only Pakistan out from the wc19. I salute pakistan cricket.
that mean you are always on mercy of other teams to move forward. it is pathetic, you play poor cricket and blame whole world for downfall. Bhikh bhi mangni hai woh bhi dadagiri kar ke.
@@Variedtopic kuch sharam kar lia karo aik to chori air 2nambri karty ho phir oper se batyin karty ho, wc mein kesy zaleel hovy sedhy wc yani toilet mein gai jo India mein ha he nahi, tum loog bekahari ho jo Japan se 50 saal k laye pessy le kar train bana rahy ho. Toilet cleaners
I remember i read in pakistani cricket magazine “Akhbar-e-Watan”,Sikander Bakht quoted that Imran Khan was confident to get remaining runs and he again and again asked Sikander Bakht not to play big shot and just rotate the strike.But Sikander played a silly shot and got.He wrote اف خان صاحب کا چہرہ۔۔ that Imran Khan’s face was red with anger.Sikander after getting out ran to dressing room and tried his best to avoid Imran Khan who was furious over his silly shot.
Yes, the match never felt like a 1 day game. The run rate was only 2.7 throughout the whole day - slower than most days of modern test cricket!! yet it was absorbing to watch (I'm sure equally as exciting to watch it live). The over rates are what struck me most. Pakistan bowled at 16 overs per hour and England just over 15.5 overs per hour.
Brearley was out for a duck in this encounter against Pakistan and Randall was out for one. There was also a time when Richie Benaud mentioned about travesty for Randall when the Poms played the Aussies back in 1977 and Marsh said "I've thwarted Randall this time my friend" to a teammate.
Yes, in this world cup Pakistan was a tough competitor. All guys were experienced and mature and team was capable to win the tournament. The teams of England and Austrailia were no match; and they were strong in bowling and batting.
Willis, Gooch, Gower, Boycott, Taylor and Hendrick were all better than their opposite numbers and the England squad was superior to Pakistan who leaned on Asif, Imran and Zaheer
look at the pak batting line. wasim raja coming at number 8 and imran khan coming at 9. still not able to chase 165. And that was the time almost every cricketer was playing country cricket regularly. Certainly pakistani team is the most un predicted side from day 1. When they are favorites they usually lose and when they are considered under dogs, they surprise every one by defeating any team any time.
Seems to me that they cannot perform when the expectations are high, but when the pressure is off , they play more freely with nothing to lose attitude,and that is when they play their best. Champions are able to play at the highest level even when the expectations are high. Draw your own conclusions...
Pakistan had a disciplined, well integrated, talented team in 1979, a far cry from today! India were the underdogs then. Who would have guessed that India would be winning the world cup in 1983!
I was actually there in June 79(! .. not 83!!) and what a superb atmosphere marred a few times by a little ridiculous trouble on the terraces between the morons on both sides.. police dogs were called in and we had the inevitable invasion by the Pakistanis which was common in the 70s and 80s( Thank god security is better ).. back to the match , as an england fan , I thought we were dead and buried .. Bob Taylor played a vital role with bat and glove but Hendrick was sensational.. his best spell ever in an england shirt . By the time Zaheer was out and they were six down I had to down a pint fast to believe this was happening . And Boycott as a bowler . In truth Pakistan should have won when Imran Khan was playing sensibly keeping sikhander Bakht off strike with a few runs to get BUT a rush of blood, a catch by Hendrick off Boycott !, I recall Imran being utterly furious with Bakht who cost them the game, If england had lost I don’t think they would have made the final Still a great CWC memory
Wow Javed Miandad certainly experienced the highs and lows of home town umpires over his career. No way that was lbw. Some very open batting stances. Especially amongst the Pakistanis
The pakistan team is a very good spearheaded by Imran, Sarfraz, Sikandar Bakth and top class batsman Zaheer, Majid, Asif , Mustaq, Wasim raja. But Hendricks did the magic. Hendricks got very nice action with high arm. Some how with a such talent this tall english bowler could not shine. Zaheer played without specs on his eyes .But it looks like a classy test match than one day international.
England had prepared an extremely seaming wicket for their home conditions. 4 times out of 5 in more normal conditions this 1979 Pakistan team would have been beaten England. In the first ever ODI in 1974 Oakistsn thrashed England with Majid Khan spanking 109 with century in 88 balls. England got very lucky in 1979.
But it was Sikander Bakht who played that terrible shot when he was required to just to stay there. Asif Iqbal's sensible innings had put Pakistan back in the match and Imran batting with a cool head would have easily scored the 15 runs required in 4 overs and out of which 3 overs were to be bowled by non-regular bowlers
Well, this was not Imran Khan's peak. Khan's peak as a fast bowler was between 1981 to early 1983, before he developed a stress fracture in his shin which kept him away from bowling for 2 years!!
I can see myself in the crowd at 20:37. There was lots of trouble at the game. The Pakistani fans in front of us wouldnt sit down and eventually had things pelted at them. The police had to intervene.
Who else thought Bob Willis the more deserving of the Man of the Match award? 24 runs (sharing a 43 run stand with Bob Taylor) and then 1-37 off his 11 overs (removing the dangerous Asif Iqbal). He was probably more reason why England won the game rather than lost it!!
165 would still be not enough if Hendricks had not bowl that well Early in the innings. You cannot defend 165 in 60 overs those days as well despite taking wickets regularly. But yes England came back in the game with Willis's innings and wicket
Pakistan had to win this game in order to avoid West Indies in semi final.as in case of defeat they had to play against mighty West Indies in semi final and in case of victory they had to play against New Zealand which was relatively easier side.Pakistan lost semi final against West indies.
A tension packed thriller. Great bowling by Hendricks and a wonderfully controlled innings by the Pakistan captain Asif Iqbal. This was cricket now it has transformed in to Baseball
No field restrictions, evenly balanced between bat and ball , beautiful to watch...
Great match, nice to see the old players back then rip the great bob Willis gentleman god rest his soul.
I was there watching this match in the ground
Imran khan’s bowling action looks very much different than he had in later years of his career
He changed his ction to go from a medium pacer to genuine pace bowler
Brearley used Boycott as bowler because, according to his excellent book Art of Captaincy', he (Boycott) used to be a very useful bowler in the Sunday League competition and, in humid conditions, could swing the ball as much as anyone. In a Sunday league game just a few weeks before he had bowling figures of 2-5 off 4 overs!!
Some fine cricketers there, Randall, gower, Hendrick and a craftsman behind the stumps making keeping look so easy
cricket classics " old is gold "
The best thing about packer was it gave us a chance to see R.W Taylor master glove man ,how does he make it look so easy and again in 1981 Botham ashes when he was 40 years old
At this match I was 12 year old school boy.only one tv set in our area.only radio comentry we love to cricket.
alan knott once said theres no better sight than sitting watching bob taylor keeping wicket the man was a superb stumper
Agreed the best I've seen, knotty,lamb ,randall,gower,gates all thought Bob thought chat was awesome
Rest in Peace Mike Hendrick and Bob Willis. Two excellent players and both fine gentlemen.
Pity we didn't see more of Mike Hendrick. A fantastic bowler and outstanding slip fielder
True
Anyone who didn't accept Islam he will be in the hell my brother
@@abidullahkhan8877 - you will be in hell if you keep taking rubbish.
@@abidullahkhan8877and, who, accepted Islam, surely be in the Hale!!🙃😃
Full of Tension, intense one-dayers used to be. Those days cricket was really intriguing. What a joy was to watch those matches. These days mostly slogging like baseball.
Just 165 off 60 overs! So different to modern ODI's, but it was more enjoyable to watch because the bowlers were in the game (not just cannon fodder) and the batsmen played proper strokes!
Both sides got their overs in quickly too. Pakistan bowled at just over 16 overs per hour (possibly helped by Majid's overs). England bowled at 15.5 overs per hour (despite Willis's long run up) Compare that with today's sides.
Those days there no 10 overs power play and 30 yards line fielding rules and no DRS.
@@hidayat77705 The 1979 World cup lasted all of 2 weeks too!! 3 pool games - a semi final then final. Compare to this World Cup - lasting 6 weeks and three days!!
@@JP1234815 Television reasons why world cups are so long today 1979 there were several matches played on the same day.
Yes yara the time was great in 1975 to 1990
Those were the days. What incredible nostalgia. And what a catastrophic decline.
What do you think has declined?
I was there. Great game
Golden days
Junaid need to work on your maths. Buy a calculator
Clive Fane really???
@@Yorksbloke btw how's the spread of coronavirus at your city? Are you safe?
abdullah Ok for now
The best one day match I ever saw live
Bob Taylor behind the stumps best wicketkeeper in the world pure class
My childhood memory of 1979,best spell by Mike hanfricks.
I liked Majid,Asif and Boycott's bowling.
Don't forget Imran khan. He was batting superbly at that time in the tail end. Indeed he was a most talented cricketer but was neglected in early days.
He was a medium pacer but every now and then he bowled a real quick one.
He is The Leader n a WORRIOR through all of his life
Asif Iqbal was a great cricketer
Yes I agree but he is not given the due credit he always scored in a crisis when others around him failed
@@atherqadeer2570 True Asif and Wasim Raja were Pakistan crisis men.
@@boymeetsbush8232 Thanks for following Pakistan cricket and the players of that era. The T20 has converted cricket in to Baseball
Much better game in those days it was more of an even contest between bat and ball.
Yes but seriously, 165/9 in 60 overs? Unacceptable!
Yes really yara
@@IronMan-ho7vt On a overcast day seamers pitch with good seam bowling 1979 maybe it was acceptable very exciting game I wish more games were like that today.
Very underrated bowler was hendo bowled a nagging length that was difficult for you to get after him
Mike Hendrick being exciting/tearing through a batting line up! Just when I thought I'd seen it all.
hyena131 he was a good bowler. Reliable. Would run in and hit his spot all day long
@@kennethhenry6096 Became Scotland's bowling coach.
Worth watching the classic matches.
Top pair of flares worn by Asif Iqbal!
Quite a stacked batting line up for Pak. IK coming in at 8.
They never knew meaning of pinch hitter those days who could change the game
Well...
It's nice to catch sm of the classic
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Amazing spell by Hendrick. Boycott bowling in his cap, Taylor top drawer behind the stumps - Halcyon days indeed!
You never see bob taylor drop a take from the deep, the man is immaculate with superb hands
@@geoffreyking4515 True. Bob was a great wicketkeeper. He was just unlucky to have Alan Knott ahead of him, Knotty was by far the best pure wicket keeper ever to play the game.
@@boymeetsbush8232 sorry but knotty admitted bob was the better gloveman
@@geoffreyking4515 May be true, don't know. Knotty was a special character, hardly dropped a catch or gave byes. He was a fixture in 1970's England side (called MCC in those days) a real fisty player with the bat.
@@boymeetsbush8232 both keepers were a pleasure to talk with,notty said "I don't know how bob did it up there with an unfashionable county ,amazing pair of hands has my mate bob ""
This match is etched in my memory. Hendricks magical first spell was one of the finest in the world cup. Asif Iqbal- Captain valiant, scored a wonderful half century. Pakistan panicked and lost the match.
this is very strong english team. pakistan too. Majid, Zaheer, Asi Iqbal, the retired Mustaq Mohammed all are English County cpatains. Mike Hendrik was good bowler with very nice action but he could not shine much later. Dilley and Foster came in and they too were good bowler.
ریڑیو پاکستان سے اس یادگار میچ کی کمنٹری سنی تھی آج پھر 40سال بعد یادیں تازہ ھو گئیں۔
ab to ap borhy ho hu chuky hogy
Look at umpire bending for keen observation...
I thought only I'm noticing it alone. lol
What a very underrated bowler was Hendo R.I.P.
Pakistan is always great in cricket, no team coming to Pakistan for playing since 11 years & Pakistan still on mouth of semi wc19 even others fix matches just only Pakistan out from the wc19. I salute pakistan cricket.
that mean you are always on mercy of other teams to move forward.
it is pathetic, you play poor cricket and blame whole world for downfall.
Bhikh bhi mangni hai woh bhi dadagiri kar ke.
@@Variedtopic kuch sharam kar lia karo aik to chori air 2nambri karty ho phir oper se batyin karty ho, wc mein kesy zaleel hovy sedhy wc yani toilet mein gai jo India mein ha he nahi, tum loog bekahari ho jo Japan se 50 saal k laye pessy le kar train bana rahy ho. Toilet cleaners
@@Variedtopic even in 1992 it was more.of.permutation and combination coupled with a washed out game.
Sikander Bakht needs to analyze his brain freeze in this match :D
I remember i read in pakistani cricket magazine “Akhbar-e-Watan”,Sikander Bakht quoted that Imran Khan was confident to get remaining runs and he again and again asked Sikander Bakht not to play big shot and just rotate the strike.But Sikander played a silly shot and got.He wrote اف خان صاحب کا چہرہ۔۔ that Imran Khan’s face was red with anger.Sikander after getting out ran to dressing room and tried his best to avoid Imran Khan who was furious over his silly shot.
brilliant comments
Now sikandr giving expect openion on Geo TV. ???
سکندر بخت نے تین وکٹ لیے اور بنا ھیلمٹ کے کھیل رہا ہے
اور بزدل خان اسپنر کے سامنے بھی ہیلمٹ پہن کر کھیل رہا ہے
Much more engrossing than all the 300+ scores we see nowadays.
Keith Bennett now days Bat is like a tree trunk and pitch like a motor way where bowlers are made toothless by rules and regulations . !!!
I would rather enjoy game with a small score exciting finish...now days games are one sided...no fun.
Yes, the match never felt like a 1 day game. The run rate was only 2.7 throughout the whole day - slower than most days of modern test cricket!! yet it was absorbing to watch (I'm sure equally as exciting to watch it live). The over rates are what struck me most. Pakistan bowled at 16 overs per hour and England just over 15.5 overs per hour.
یہ میچ اس وقت کا live دیکہا ہوا ہے آج بہی کچھ کچھ یادیں تازا ہورہی ہیں ۔
یاد ماضی عزاب ہے یارب
چھین لے مجھ سے حافظہ میرا
ab ap yaqenun 70 sal k ho chuky hagy
زندگی ھے ۔ کیا کیا جا سکتا ھے ۔ گزر جاتی ھے لیکن وہ بہترین برکت والا وقت ہوتا تھا۔
Brearley was out for a duck in this encounter against Pakistan and Randall was out for one. There was also a time when Richie Benaud mentioned about travesty for Randall when the Poms played the Aussies back in 1977 and Marsh said "I've thwarted Randall this time my friend" to a teammate.
Yes, in this world cup Pakistan was a tough competitor. All guys were experienced and mature and team was capable to win the tournament. The teams of England and Austrailia were no match; and they were strong in bowling and batting.
West Indies won the World Cup in 1979, in case you do not know.
Yes I know that. I also remember the barbodarian who made 55 fast runs against Pakistan.
What the hell is a BARBODARIAN?????
@@jahno7154 lolzz I guess a person from Barbados..
Willis, Gooch, Gower, Boycott, Taylor and Hendrick were all better than their opposite numbers and the England squad was superior to Pakistan who leaned on Asif, Imran and Zaheer
00:28 That on-screen graphic is wrong with the 1983 date. This is indeed 1979, as the title of the video says.
look at the pak batting line. wasim raja coming at number 8 and imran khan coming at 9. still not able to chase 165. And that was the time almost every cricketer was playing country cricket regularly. Certainly pakistani team is the most un predicted side from day 1. When they are favorites they usually lose and when they are considered under dogs, they surprise every one by defeating any team any time.
Tera Baap they need to stay off the booz and gambling the night b4 matches.
true
Seems to me that they cannot perform when the expectations are high, but when the pressure is off , they play more freely with nothing to lose attitude,and that is when they play their best.
Champions are able to play at the highest level even when the expectations are high. Draw your own conclusions...
@@reimannx33 Agreed!
Imran khan must have hated Sikandar bakht for playing in the air.
I still remeber this wc match Mike Handrick realy done the damage
Majid good boling
Pakistani team full of super stars
Skipper and Khan were struggling...great asif iqbal...batted without helmet...
Asif Iqbal was always the man of crisis and always scored when there was a collapse
Good square cut by RGD Willis.
Buitiful bowling of Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Pakistan had a disciplined, well integrated, talented team in 1979, a far cry from today!
India were the underdogs then.
Who would have guessed that India would be winning the world cup in 1983!
Sridhar Kaushik this is a wrong caption. On the tv screen.
This not 1983 rather 1979.
Not sure Derek Randall was too thrilled with that decision!
A message on screen showed it as 1983 game..tats wrong.
Imran mianded wasim akram vaquar yunus sohip akdar abdul qadir period is best period of Pakistan cricket history forever
I was actually there in June 79(! .. not 83!!) and what a superb atmosphere marred a few times by a little ridiculous trouble on the terraces between the morons on both sides.. police dogs were called in and we had the inevitable invasion by the Pakistanis which was common in the 70s and 80s( Thank god security is better ).. back to the match , as an england fan , I thought we were dead and buried .. Bob Taylor played a vital role with bat and glove but Hendrick was sensational.. his best spell ever in an england shirt . By the time Zaheer was out and they were six down I had to down a pint fast to believe this was happening . And Boycott as a bowler . In truth Pakistan should have won when Imran Khan was playing sensibly keeping sikhander Bakht off strike with a few runs to get BUT a rush of blood, a catch by Hendrick off Boycott !, I recall Imran being utterly furious with Bakht who cost them the game,
If england had lost I don’t think they would have made the final
Still a great CWC memory
Great memories buddy
*Look at the thin bats and size of this boundary?*
*THAT'S what separates men from prostitutes.*
Wow Javed Miandad certainly experienced the highs and lows of home town umpires over his career. No way that was lbw. Some very open batting stances. Especially amongst the Pakistanis
The pakistan team is a very good spearheaded by Imran, Sarfraz, Sikandar Bakth and top class batsman Zaheer, Majid, Asif , Mustaq, Wasim raja. But Hendricks did the magic. Hendricks got very nice action with high arm. Some how with a such talent this tall english bowler could not shine. Zaheer played without specs on his eyes .But it looks like a classy test match than one day international.
fir bhi 165 chase nahi kar paye, gandee tareen batting line up kal bhi aaj bhi.
yes it looks like a test match and Asif Iqbal played a wonderfully controlled innings on a terrible pitch
RGD Willis, RIP sir
So it means struggling in score chasing is our historic issue, which our team still struggle with
It was an overcast day. I wouldn't blame Pakistan too much.
England had prepared an extremely seaming wicket for their home conditions. 4 times out of 5 in more normal conditions this 1979 Pakistan team would have been beaten England. In the first ever ODI in 1974 Oakistsn thrashed England with Majid Khan spanking 109 with century in 88 balls. England got very lucky in 1979.
This match is from 1979, come on guys! :)
Oh yeah? Did you look at the caption at 0:26?
@@misterteaification The caption was wrong. The video is of 1979 pak vs eng match. Just go and recheck the scorecard from any search engine.
@@syed_taha_ahmed I know I know, I'm very familiar with this match, I was making a joke - at the expense of the broadcaster! :)
And that was sikandar bakht who is giving lecturers these days .
Yes..... absolutely...
yes
Nowaday English player r physically vry smart...80 they have to many big men.
Pakistan had a good side back then under the captaincy of Imran Khan, it was a good close, tense and exciting game.
Surprising seeing Gooch coming in at 4 in that game
He was doing that as late as 1981 - it was a Brearley strategy.
@@misterteaification yes indeed if anything Brearley should have batted at 4
زبردست جی
That was cricket beauty. Now not fun to watch one day and T20.
Wash him bari- Washim Raja what a combination - thoigh Imran kaun took first wicket . Sikander Bhakth bowled really well.
But it was Sikander Bakht who played that terrible shot when he was required to just to stay there. Asif Iqbal's sensible innings had put Pakistan back in the match and Imran batting with a cool head would have easily scored the 15 runs required in 4 overs and out of which 3 overs were to be bowled by non-regular bowlers
Imran Khan and Sikandar Bhakt were clueless. They could not hold on and this led to the Victory of England against Pakistan.
It Was Cricket Now a Days It Turn Bussiness
5:20 "Gooch and Gower" - nope, Gooch has just been dismissed, keep up!
Picking up ER Dexter? Tut tut. He's still alive. Now 84. 'Lord Ted'.
i'm a witness they were thier👍
آخری 8 آوور میں 14 رن بنائے تھے مگر سکندر بخت نے میچ ھروا دیا تھا
Majid Jahangir khan
He played for Glamorgan
Who is that on comms with Jim Laker? ESPN clearly don't know as they only name Laker.
Good to see former great Pakistan pace bowler Imran Khan at his peak
Well, this was not Imran Khan's peak. Khan's peak as a fast bowler was between 1981 to early 1983, before he developed a stress fracture in his shin which kept him away from bowling for 2 years!!
I can see myself in the crowd at 20:37. There was lots of trouble at the game. The Pakistani fans in front of us wouldnt sit down and eventually had things pelted at them. The police had to intervene.
Last batsman name
Who else thought Bob Willis the more deserving of the Man of the Match award? 24 runs (sharing a 43 run stand with Bob Taylor) and then 1-37 off his 11 overs (removing the dangerous Asif Iqbal). He was probably more reason why England won the game rather than lost it!!
Yes I agree first his vital contribution with the bat and than he removed Asif Iqbal who was batting so well and that was the decisive wicket
165 would still be not enough if Hendricks had not bowl that well Early in the innings. You cannot defend 165 in 60 overs those days as well despite taking wickets regularly. But yes England came back in the game with Willis's innings and wicket
8.07 asif ikbal in bellbottom😀
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Love Laker's commentary here...'pathetic shot', 'pathetic batting effort by England' etc
Who's the commentator at the beginning when Imran dismisses Brearley
Peter Loader, the former England seam bowler, was the commentator for that dismissal. Jim Laker also commentated on this game.
Is sikhandar bakht watching?
6 out of that England X1 were former or future captains.
And Edmonds should have been an England captain too!
@@simongleaden2864 MMMM interesting.
Childhood memory .I remember the match ..but it was very disappointing with the batting line up of pakustan
is it 1983 or 1979? captions in the video say 1983, though looks 1979 to me.
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Brearley had no chance opening. I guess they figured his captaincy was worth 100 runs in the field.
Think I remember this, was it a Saturday?
Wasim Bari should have just taken a single and given strike back to the Prime Minister.
Great
Gooch gatting gower Ian Botham period England star cricket periods
Imran khan majed khan waow
Pakistan had to win this game in order to avoid West Indies in semi final.as in case of defeat they had to play against mighty West Indies in semi final and in case of victory they had to play against New Zealand which was relatively easier side.Pakistan lost semi final against West indies.
Sikandar bakhat now at geo cricket analyst playing in this match long hair lanky fast bowler
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ABDUL hai I
great imran khan
live long the hope of paksitan
Why does it keep saying it's 1983?
I was not even born