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India won the toss and elected to field. Fakhar Zaman (Pak) scored his first century in an ODI. [4] Pakistan won the ICC Champions Trophy for the first time. [4] Pakistan's total was their highest in any ICC tournament final. [4] The margin of victory was the largest in any ICC ODI tournament final in terms of runs. [4]
India won the toss and elected to field. Fakhar Zaman (Pak) scored his first century in ODIs. [3] Pakistan won the ICC Champions Trophy for the first time. [3] Pakistan's total was their highest in any ICC tournament final. [3] The margin of victory was the largest in any ICC ODI tournament final in terms of runs. [3]
Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (India) and Mohammad Irfan (Pakistan) made their Twenty20 International debuts. Mohammad Hafeez and Shoaib Malik added together 106 runs and made the highest 4th wicket partnership breaking the previous record of 101 runs set by Shoaib Malik and Younis Khan in 2007 World Twenty20 ...
The 1986 Austral-Asia Cup Final was a One Day International (ODI) match played on 18 April 1986 between India and Pakistan at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah. [1] It marked the culmination of the first Austral-Asia Cup and was won by Pakistan who defeated India by one wicket to lift their first ODI trophy.
India has won the ICC Cricket World Cup twice while Pakistan has done so once. India has won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup twice, with the first edition of the tournament in 2007 featuring a final between the two sides, which India won. India has also won the ICC Champions Trophy twice, while Pakistan won the 2017 edition, defeating India in the ...
The Pakistan national cricket team toured India in the 1986-87 season to play five Test matches and six One Day International matches. They also played three first-class matches. Pakistan won the Test series 1-0 after they were victorious by 16 runs in the final match of the series, the previous four games having been drawn.
India won the toss and elected to bat, scoring 260 runs in their allotted 50 overs while losing 9 wickets. Pakistan, after starting well, fell short; they were all out for 231 runs in 49.5 overs. Thus, India won the match by 29 runs and qualified for the 2011 Cricket World Cup Final, while Pakistan was eliminated from the tournament. [1]
India won the toss and elected to bat first. Sachin Tendulkar was dropped four times and survived an early leg before wicket decision before being dismissed for 85. [8] India finished with a total of 260. Pakistan had a steady start, but India kept taking wickets and won by 29 runs. [7]