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The worst figures in a match in Test cricket were taken by South Africa's Imran Tahir in the 2006 Boxing Day Test match against Australia. He returned figures of 0/180 from his 23 overs in the first innings and 0/80 off 14 in the third innings for a total 0/260 from 37 overs. [185]
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.
They played three Test matches against the Pakistan cricket team, with Pakistan winning the series 2–0. The tour also featured three One Day International (ODI) matches. In the third match, India's captain, Bishen Bedi, conceded the game in protest against Sarfraz Nawaz short-pitched bowling. It was the first time an international cricket ...
Best bowling in a match: 14/225 [36] Fielding Most dismissals by a wicket-keeper: Alex Carey: 155 [37] Most dismissals in a single tournament: 84 Most catches by a fielder: Joe Root: 100 [38] Team Highest score: England v Pakistan: 823/7d [39] Lowest score: India v Australia: 36 [40]
This is a list of Pakistani Test cricketers. A Test match is an international cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his Test cap. Where more than one player won his first Test cap in the same Test match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname.
The Pakistan national cricket team toured India in the 1979–80 season. [1] The two teams played six Tests . India won the test series 2–0 with 4 tests being drawn.
The Pakistan national cricket team toured the republic of India in the 1952–53 season, playing five Tests. [1] The First Test was the first-ever Test for Pakistan after its inception and the second match resulted in Pakistan's first Test victory. [2] India won the series 2–1 with two Tests being drawn.
India played four Test and One Day International matches each, and three other matches between 11 November and 22 December 1989, against the Pakistan cricket team. The Test series was drawn 0–0 and Pakistan won the ODI series 2–0. [1] The tour marked the international debut of Sachin Tendulkar. [2]