I watch this historical match again and again which reminds me the outstanding pieces of bowlings of Iqbal Qasim and Tausif Ahmed and extra ordinary fielding of Salim Malik. Golden era of our cricket history.
Yes one of the greatest test matches and a great innings by Gavaskar. Even though the test was played with full aggression, the players were very friendly off the field. I remember Gavaskar mentioning that, in those days, there was a rest day after the 3rd day of the test. Indians and Pakistani players played Holi together. The spirit of the game was very different back then I also remember that in the mid 90s, I used a chat application called ICQ and became friends with a random Pakistani called Omar Qasim. Later I came to know that he was the son of Iqbal Qasim, the star of this test match. Iqbal Qasim later became head of National Bank of Pakistan.
More than Imran..it was Javaid who led the team...just see his courage...standing just 4_5 feet away from the striker..no helmet on head..constantly yelling and irritating Indian umpires..arguing with them. What a Team oriented player he was.
thats really a magnificent match played on raging turner i was 13 at that time and my final exam were in full swing but i still watch glimpses of this match
Gavaskar had not declared that it would be his last test match.After playing a masterful knock of 188 runs in the bi cenetary match of MCC in England in summers of 87 where world11 played against MCC 11 a match of five days and having chosen the best batsman of the match award Gavaskar declared that now he has played his last five day match and thus broke the hearts of millions of his fans.But he also said that he will participate in the coming one day world cup to be held in india in later comig months of 1987.And he scored his 82 ball one day hundred against Newzealand that was his first and last one day hundred.What a player he was.We still miss him.
No doubt this inning despite all odds considered by Iqbal Qasim the match winning bowler one of the best batting on a pitch which he categorized as landmines and advised the young cricketers to learn how to bat against top spin
@@intelligentdude7108 Agree, Miandad also got 280+ in Karachi with the same method. dont play holier than thou brother. I am watching cricket since 1981, I know you Pakistanis very well.
During the last day at around lunch time, I was in the university and when suddenly they lost Gavaskar, I rushed to home anticipating a Pakistan victory in sight, to watch the last 3-4 wickets falling. It was one of the most thrilling test match we have ever witnessed.
@@shuddhamitbanerjee4113 it was the first time that Pakistan beat India in a series in India. Incidentally this was the decider as the fifth and last test of the series. A thrilling low scoring test match. You should watch this video till end.
What great innings from Gawaskar??? In five minutes three appeals were against him and he was clearly out but given not out by Indian umpires.... Well played Umpires..
I still remember this nerve breaking match as it could go either way. We all gathered at college hostel mess and enjoyed a lot. When Gavasker was out we felt quiet relieved. Iqbal Qasim excellently bowled his spell, a great spinner indeed.
I was at the stadium for the 4th day when India reached 99/4. I clearly remember that there was large support for Pakistan (roughly 40-45% of the crowd appeared for Pakistan). You can hear these cheers when Pakistan got a wick, especially on the last day of the match, in the recording. I also was at the same stadium during the 1996 India-Pakistan match (World Cup quarter final). But this time, the support for Pakistan was less than 1-2%!
I was one of those lucky spectators of cricket who experienced Pakistan glory from 1986-87 to 1992. The era of Imran, wasim, waqar, aqib and mushtaq and even saleem malik who was best player of 1988 from Pakistan side
Great Gawaskar played marvelous innings and if any other Indian batsman stayed at the moment, the result would have been different. No doubt, credit goes to Imran khan for his captaincy, to win the match ...
Pak players did make it a pressure cooker situation, in which they were appealing on each ball Gavaskar played, but Gavaskar remained focused and unperturbed. Also, many LBW appeals against Gavaskar were rightly turned down by the umpire. No matter what Pakistanis say, the ball clearly was going out of the line of stumps each time. Had umpiring been totally biased, Pakistan would not have won the match! Imran himself has famously said, "During my times, Pakistan losing out to India in Pakistan was not an option, and similar on the other side." Considering the pressure situation, the landmine pitch, Pakistani spin bowlers, and close-knit fielding, this has been among the best test innings played by a batsman. Scoring even a run on this pitch was a challenge. Gavaskar hit 8 fours, whereas the other 10 Indian batsmen could hit only 4 fours in total! In the Indian innings, after Gavaskar's 96, 27 runs were extra, and rest 10 batsmen could muster only 81 runs. Gavaskar would have won the game for India single handedly for the country. He had said that he will retire after this series, and he did so, even when he could have easily played for 2-3 more years. But as 'Sunny' said, leave when people ask 'Why?' and not 'Why not?'. India struggled to find good opening batsman for few years after 'Sunny' retired.
Javed had a huge role to play in the win. Imran was not ready to drop Qadir while Javed had a huge fight with him and insisted that Iqbal Qasim be included otherwise he wouldn't play. This is a fact many Cricket historians inclusive of Chishti Mujahid, Qamar Ahmed and others would vouch for and have mentioned.
I remember this test match . Pakistan won this test match. Gavaskar made 96 runs. Great game by this little master. After he got out Indian team lost the game
Gavaskar was a master batsman, remain highest century maker of the world, for some time, and a staunch defender, I saw this match , in this match he made 90+ , but he was clear LBW two or three times but not given and a bat and pad catch also. Umpiring was worst then.
Pakistani players were appealing on every ball that Gavaskar played. But almost all the LBW appeals were rightly turned down by the umpire Ramaswamy, as the ball was clearly going out of line of stumps.
umpiring in the 80s was pretty bad except in australia. west indies, india and pakistan had ery bad umpiring. but dissent cannot be allowed. howsoever bad the umpiring.
I liked the commentators Umar Quraishi, Iftikhar Ahmad, Naadir Hussain n Chisti Mujahid in English. These voice is missing today. No commentator can match the description of these greats.
Neverever a player obeyed the the umpire so respectfully as gawaskar. lookin at umpire as if still he was going to give him another chance .. but umpire ko bhe sharam aagaye bus karday rulaaye ga kia puglay . 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Imran was a lucky man to win that match because he has selected a wrong combination including Saleem Jaffer and Manzoor Elahi who were medium pacers an a spinner Paradise wicket it was actually Miandad who guided Pakistani team and also great bowling and a bit of batting performance by Iqbal Qasim and Tauseef who not only took 18 wkts but also score 65 runs among them as the winning target was only 16 and also two catches by Qasim but Man of the match was Gavasker also a brave innings from Tiger Saleem Yousuf 41 not out Umpiring will never been forgotten in fact a full support from Indians umpires to thier team
better team won in 1980s, and now India is better. Pakistan always was more talented but due to their economic situation, they have no money left to spend on arts and sports.
Guavaskar wasn’t given out for at least 10 times by the umpires and he stood the ground as nothing happened. Surprised by his sportsman spirit. Shame for his career.....
True but in all fairness the great Gavaskar always struck me as a non-walker like an Ian Chappell . I don’t know if he admitted that like Ian did but that what it seemed liked . Historic series especially since before the series Imran told Gavaskar to play one more series cause he wanted to win a series in India and without him it wouldn’t be the same . Cool.
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng why ? that is a classic case of competitiveness among greats. There is a video about that on youtube where Gavaskar says that and I remember reading about that in one of Imrans books as well.
We were just part of the crowds live in banglore stadium.neutral spectators thoughts this test cd hv end lot earlier if wrong decisions were made on its merits..
All Pak supporters commenting on the umpires! What was the level of Pakistani umpires?? That’s t reason Zaheer Asif Miandad Hanif Mohammed etc have such mountains of runs in Pak ... remember the shakoor Rana n Gatting controversy?? Recently I watched the Ramiz raja and Sanjay Manjrekar virtual prog where Ramiz said that pak umpires used to visit the Pak dressing room at the beginning of a test match to ask Imran what the instructions for them were! Pak are tigers only at home n in the UAE except for these 2 overseas victories in India n eng in 87 .. that’s because they had a good side which had peaked like it happens to all teams sometimes
Babar Chatha yes he introduced neutral umpires and since then Pakistan’s record has gone to ground floor... show me Pakistan’s overseas record please? No Iam not even asking the Sharjah Dubai ODI records .. apart from 2009 T20 and 2017 ICC and one SL series victory in SL rest has all been against Zimbabwe.
@@fayazkhan1729 Please focus on 90s when the the neutral umpires were officially introduced pakistan won test matches outside its shores in England (won the series twice in 1992 and 1996, each time winning two matches in the series), New Zealand, South Africa (First asian team to won a test match in SA in 1998), Sri Lanka, India (2 tests in 1999), Zimbabwe, Australia (in 1996) Whereas india hasnt won any overseas test in the 1990s apart from one in Srilanka in mid 90s. After a long wait after 1988 the first test india won outside its shore was beating Zimbabwe in 2002 at Bulawayo, though they lost the second test match at Harare and the 2 match series leveled at 1-1 all. So 1990s was a successful time for Pakistan at overseas with the introduction of neutral umpires.
Dear Hanif Muhammad played biggest innings of test cricket in 1957 and that was also against the the killer Team Of West Indies of 60,s and in West Indies...
I watch this historical match again and again which reminds me the outstanding pieces of bowlings of Iqbal Qasim and Tausif Ahmed and extra ordinary fielding of Salim Malik. Golden era of our cricket history.
Yes one of the greatest test matches and a great innings by Gavaskar. Even though the test was played with full aggression, the players were very friendly off the field. I remember Gavaskar mentioning that, in those days, there was a rest day after the 3rd day of the test. Indians and Pakistani players played Holi together. The spirit of the game was very different back then
I also remember that in the mid 90s, I used a chat application called ICQ and became friends with a random Pakistani called Omar Qasim. Later I came to know that he was the son of Iqbal Qasim, the star of this test match. Iqbal Qasim later became head of National Bank of Pakistan.
Iqbal Qasim was a great off spinner bowler shown his class in this match....
Left arm finger spinner.
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More than Imran..it was Javaid who led the team...just see his courage...standing just 4_5 feet away from the striker..no helmet on head..constantly yelling and irritating Indian umpires..arguing with them. What a Team oriented player he was.
thats really a magnificent match played on raging turner i was 13 at that time and my final exam were in full swing but i still watch glimpses of this match
I was 11 then
Gavaskar had not declared that it would be his last test match.After playing a masterful knock of 188 runs in the bi cenetary match of MCC in England in summers of 87 where world11 played against MCC 11 a match of five days and having chosen the best batsman of the match award Gavaskar declared that now he has played his last five day match and thus broke the hearts of millions of his fans.But he also said that he will participate in the coming one day world cup to be held in india in later comig months of 1987.And he scored his 82 ball one day hundred against Newzealand that was his first and last one day hundred.What a player he was.We still miss him.
Great player he was
gavaskar was an absolute legend - earned respects from pakistanis all over as well
No doubt this inning despite all odds considered by Iqbal Qasim the match winning bowler one of the best batting on a pitch which he categorized as landmines and advised the young cricketers to learn how to bat against top spin
This innings of Sh. Gavaskar is widely regarded as the ultimate masterpiece on "How to play spin on a raging Turner".
He was out dozen times but cheat Indian umpires kept giving him chances to bat.
@@intelligentdude7108 Agree, Miandad also got 280+ in Karachi with the same method. dont play holier than thou brother. I am watching cricket since 1981, I know you Pakistanis very well.
During the last day at around lunch time, I was in the university and when suddenly they lost Gavaskar, I rushed to home anticipating a Pakistan victory in sight, to watch the last 3-4 wickets falling. It was one of the most thrilling test match we have ever witnessed.
Who won that match?
@@shuddhamitbanerjee4113 it was the first time that Pakistan beat India in a series in India. Incidentally this was the decider as the fifth and last test of the series. A thrilling low scoring test match. You should watch this video till end.
I remember this test.the most scintillating it was .I was in 9th grade.we had half day Holiday from school.
What great innings from Gawaskar??? In five minutes three appeals were against him and he was clearly out but given not out by Indian umpires.... Well played Umpires..
I still remember this nerve breaking match as it could go either way. We all gathered at college hostel mess and enjoyed a lot. When Gavasker was out we felt quiet relieved. Iqbal Qasim excellently bowled his spell, a great spinner indeed.
thanks mate I have been searching for this long time
I was at the stadium for the 4th day when India reached 99/4. I clearly remember that there was large support for Pakistan (roughly 40-45% of the crowd appeared for Pakistan). You can hear these cheers when Pakistan got a wick, especially on the last day of the match, in the recording. I also was at the same stadium during the 1996 India-Pakistan match (World Cup quarter final). But this time, the support for Pakistan was less than 1-2%!
how come? was there some rajiv-zia pact for sending over huge numbers of pakistani fans?????
Interesting, thx for sharing
Relations between two brotherly nations were good in 1987. Wish both nations played more test cricket matches together.
All zihadis were out for match that's why..😃😃
Great Match, I remember staying awake all day after night shift on last day of match
I was one of those lucky spectators of cricket who experienced Pakistan glory from 1986-87 to 1992. The era of Imran, wasim, waqar, aqib and mushtaq and even saleem malik who was best player of 1988 from Pakistan side
Waquar kithho aa gya us team ch
In 1987 waali team ch
@@AbcDef-tb9gdo aakday ne 1986-87 to 1992. Gul samajhnay nai ho... aa janday o adhi raat ko
Very interesting match it was,both team played well,I watched on TV
As an Indian who was 11 years old then and watched live on TV, I must say that Pakistan played better.
I remember watching the match on TV. The people in the stadium gave a standing ovation to Pakistani team
This was the only pressure innings that Maninder Singh survived. But literally..match of that decade.
Great Gawaskar played marvelous innings and if any other Indian batsman stayed at the moment, the result would have been different. No doubt, credit goes to Imran khan for his captaincy, to win the match ...
I think umpires played very well than gavaskar... 🤪
Pak players did make it a pressure cooker situation, in which they were appealing on each ball Gavaskar played, but Gavaskar remained focused and unperturbed. Also, many LBW appeals against Gavaskar were rightly turned down by the umpire. No matter what Pakistanis say, the ball clearly was going out of the line of stumps each time. Had umpiring been totally biased, Pakistan would not have won the match! Imran himself has famously said, "During my times, Pakistan losing out to India in Pakistan was not an option, and similar on the other side."
Considering the pressure situation, the landmine pitch, Pakistani spin bowlers, and close-knit fielding, this has been among the best test innings played by a batsman. Scoring even a run on this pitch was a challenge. Gavaskar hit 8 fours, whereas the other 10 Indian batsmen could hit only 4 fours in total! In the Indian innings, after Gavaskar's 96, 27 runs were extra, and rest 10 batsmen could muster only 81 runs.
Gavaskar would have won the game for India single handedly for the country. He had said that he will retire after this series, and he did so, even when he could have easily played for 2-3 more years. But as 'Sunny' said, leave when people ask 'Why?' and not 'Why not?'. India struggled to find good opening batsman for few years after 'Sunny' retired.
Javed had a huge role to play in the win. Imran was not ready to drop Qadir while Javed had a huge fight with him and insisted that Iqbal Qasim be included otherwise he wouldn't play. This is a fact many Cricket historians inclusive of Chishti Mujahid, Qamar Ahmed and others would vouch for and have mentioned.
Amazing how a 4 creates pin drop silence
I remember this test match . Pakistan won this test match. Gavaskar made 96 runs. Great game by this little master. After he got out Indian team lost the game
Sunil Gavaskar played a very nice inning of 90s
GAVASKAR played one of the greatest, if not the greatest, innings of a test match
Gavaskar was a master batsman, remain highest century maker of the world, for some time, and a staunch defender, I saw this match , in this match he made 90+ , but he was clear LBW two or three times but not given and a bat and pad catch also. Umpiring was worst then.
Pakistani players were appealing on every ball that Gavaskar played. But almost all the LBW appeals were rightly turned down by the umpire Ramaswamy, as the ball was clearly going out of line of stumps.
This test match show the highest level of umpiring ever in the cricket history. Both umpire must be be awarded.
Yes waqai award dena chahiye.every indian batsmen atleat 2 times bated.gawasker played atleat 10 times bated.brilient umpiring by indians.
umpiring in the 80s was pretty bad except in australia. west indies, india and pakistan had ery bad umpiring. but dissent cannot be allowed. howsoever bad the umpiring.
they tried their best to outplay Shakoor Rana, but cudn't....
I wish they had done some more good umpiring and saved the match for us, cheating against Pakistan is jaayaz, it is our prime enemy.
Beautiful comentry
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Very miss those time..
Look at the catch by Krish Srikanth excellent
it was a great victory
I liked the commentators Umar Quraishi, Iftikhar Ahmad, Naadir Hussain n Chisti Mujahid in English. These voice is missing today. No commentator can match the description of these greats.
Include Hasan Jalil and Munir husain in your list
@@Waseemashraf1979 in urdu only
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng yes you are right
Yessss.....they were great commentators....attractive narrative commentry.....it's like poetry....
Marvellous stuff mate- anything else from this series btw? eg Imran's good innings?
There is no batsman like Gavaskar in the world.
Waseem Akram action looking very different in the earlier days of his career
Gavasker played well but umpires played even better.
Oh yeah
Neverever a player obeyed the the umpire so respectfully as gawaskar. lookin at umpire as if still he was going to give him another chance .. but umpire ko bhe sharam aagaye bus karday rulaaye ga kia puglay . 🤣🤣🤣🤣
that was the era when Pakistan was famous for winning a defeated match
Imran was a lucky man to win that match because he has selected a wrong combination including Saleem Jaffer and Manzoor Elahi who were medium pacers an a spinner Paradise wicket it was actually Miandad who guided Pakistani team and also great bowling and a bit of batting performance by Iqbal Qasim and Tauseef who not only took 18 wkts but also score 65 runs among them as the winning target was only 16 and also two catches by Qasim but Man of the match was Gavasker also a brave innings from Tiger Saleem Yousuf 41 not out
Umpiring will never been forgotten in fact a full support from Indians umpires to thier team
Very good analysis
Great win
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Those days,LBW decisions against home team players were at umpire's discretion.Be it in India or Pakistan.
well played gavaskar👍👍
Historical Win
better team won in 1980s, and now India is better. Pakistan always was more talented but due to their economic situation, they have no money left to spend on arts and sports.
Imran Khan great Captain ,Iqbal Qasim was at his best there
PTV must have all these archives so it must air it in fine quality on ptv sports
gavaskar got out at 1:09
ptv never ever airs its vintage matches in good quality. it is mind boggling!!
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng even though ptv having recordings of all these matches...
Guavaskar wasn’t given out for at least 10 times by the umpires and he stood the ground as nothing happened. Surprised by his sportsman spirit. Shame for his career.....
True but in all fairness the great Gavaskar always struck me as a non-walker like an Ian Chappell . I don’t know if he admitted that like Ian did but that what it seemed liked . Historic series especially since before the series Imran told Gavaskar to play one more series cause he wanted to win a series in India and without him it wouldn’t be the same . Cool.
@@zibtihaj3213 that imran-gavaskar bit seems a bit far fetched.
@@kamrankhan-lj1ng why ? that is a classic case of competitiveness among greats. There is a video about that on youtube where Gavaskar says that and I remember reading about that in one of Imrans books as well.
Poor umpiring in India 1987,🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️
@@babarnadeem6090what is that??? khalla bujja???
First part is missing of this test.in where most
Of hitting pads lbwz had gone against Pakistan specially J. Miandad..M.Nazar very sad...
We were just part of the crowds live in banglore stadium.neutral spectators thoughts this test cd hv end lot earlier if wrong decisions were made on its merits..
Kapil Dev had such a smooth bowling action. Great bowler.
Great action. Second only to Mcdermott.
Umpires ke itne begarti takreban 10 out nahi diya itne favourism
Where can I get the 1987 World Cup Cricket India vs New Zealand match played at Nagpur.
Gawaskar is the best batsman have ever seen.
Imran n company was at its best. Even Rizwanuzzaman played its part by catching gavaskar in the dust
Vengsarkar was clearly out bat and pad off Tauseef and not given out.Indian umpiring in this series was extremely ridiculous
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blatant cheating by the Indian umpires wasnt enough to save India. Compared to these umpires, Shakoor Rana was a saint. 😂😂😂
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Pakistan ko India k 17 wickets lainy paray Thay 7 umpire may kha liye
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Srikant was the bunny of Waseem Akram
I think 10 players would not play the next 5 matches if this had happened today :D
Yes, and both the umpires would have been banned for life, too. Lol
Indian umpires did not gave a single decision in the 4th innings but India still lost it.
As expected
Did Imran Khan bowl any over in the match?
Imran bowled but Jaffar and Manzoor didn't bowled a single over.
As the commentator mentioned at the end Pakistan made the wrong selections.
His best was his last imnings
This commentary is in English.
Dear porrani yead tazah ker di
Finally Pakistan won I wonder how they won in India also
Maninder was big jocker i have ever seen in the cricket field
What, this played in 1940s? It seems like an old tv broadcast
IKR. A travesty that we can't watch the older matches of the biggest cricketing rivalry in good quality
It's VHS record
Iss main lbw nai rakha howa shaid Indian batsman k liay
Bilkul teek kaha hai apny
ye vohi match he na... tela loom no. Kya he??
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No not at all, the bowler was Dilip Doshi, this match has no Doshi.
Always Saleem Yousuf leg stump conversion Very lazy
Pakistan was playing against 13 players.
Haraami Umpire out he nai day Raha thaa.
Very hazy picture.
Chutia Cheater umpires no shame
...Sunny's last at last....by a erraneous unpire decision....
haha ye match tha k jung
पायाने बॉल मारायचा नसतो
Disgusting,dishonest,poor,biased 3rd class low standard umpiring
Umpires were from RSS.
Indian umpires Abhi tak aise hi hain.... biased
Poor umpiring in India, 🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️🖐️
Very poor umpiring
Jungle log hai ye pakistani cricketer agar imran khan ye pagal jungle log ko kabu main na rakhte
All Pak supporters commenting on the umpires! What was the level of Pakistani umpires?? That’s t reason Zaheer Asif Miandad Hanif Mohammed etc have such mountains of runs in Pak ... remember the shakoor Rana n Gatting controversy?? Recently I watched the Ramiz raja and Sanjay Manjrekar virtual prog where Ramiz said that pak umpires used to visit the Pak dressing room at the beginning of a test match to ask Imran what the instructions for them were! Pak are tigers only at home n in the UAE except for these 2 overseas victories in India n eng in 87 .. that’s because they had a good side which had peaked like it happens to all teams sometimes
Imran khan introduced neutral umpires and kindly check the overseas record of pakistan its way better than u r saying.
Babar Chatha yes he introduced neutral umpires and since then Pakistan’s record has gone to ground floor... show me Pakistan’s overseas record please? No Iam not even asking the Sharjah Dubai ODI records .. apart from 2009 T20 and 2017 ICC and one SL series victory in SL rest has all been against Zimbabwe.
@@fayazkhan1729 Please focus on 90s when the the neutral umpires were officially introduced pakistan won test matches outside its shores in England (won the series twice in 1992 and 1996, each time winning two matches in the series), New Zealand, South Africa (First asian team to won a test match in SA in 1998), Sri Lanka, India (2 tests in 1999), Zimbabwe, Australia (in 1996)
Whereas india hasnt won any overseas test in the 1990s apart from one in Srilanka in mid 90s. After a long wait after 1988 the first test india won outside its shore was beating Zimbabwe in 2002 at Bulawayo, though they lost the second test match at Harare and the 2 match series leveled at 1-1 all. So 1990s was a successful time for Pakistan at overseas with the introduction of neutral umpires.
Dear Hanif Muhammad played biggest innings of test cricket in 1957 and that was also against the the killer Team Of West Indies of 60,s and in West Indies...
Poor umpires
Horrible transmission
Horrible commentary by one of them he kept salim malik for wasim akram 🤣
kitna galat appeal kar rahe the pak players, ye test match kum galli cricket khel dikhta hai..
tery empires na kasam khai thi k out nahi dena or Pak k players na kasam khai thi k match lazim jetna hi
@@waseemchaudhry2933 maidan me raita failake jitna hai..cheaters..😂😂😂
It's IndoPak Cricket
shameful umpiring..
Great imran khan
haha ye match tha k jung