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When India toured Pakistan in 1955, thousands of Indian fans were granted visas to go to the Pakistani city of Lahore to watch the Test match, but both the 1955 series and Pakistan's tour of India in 1961 ended in drawn series, with neither team being able to win a single Test match. Complaints about the fairness of umpires became routine.
It was announced in early January 2004 that India would tour Pakistan in March that year. [1] After India's team management and players expressed security concerns in Pakistan, [2] the Board of Control for Cricket in India sent a three-member team in February to assess the situation and reported that they were "satisfied with the (security) measures being planned by Pakistan". [3]
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 ...
In ODI cricket, India's last series, in November 2005, ended in a 2–2 draw with South Africa, while Pakistan beat England 3–2 in December 2005. The tour began on 7 January 2006 with India playing Pakistan A in a non-first class game, and continued till 19 February.
The tour consisted of three One Day International, and two Twenty20 International matches. [1] This was Pakistan's first cricket tour of India in five years. [2] Several photography agencies, including Getty Images, have been barred from taking pictures following a dispute with the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The Twenty20 series was ...
The Pakistan team were to tour India after 12 years.It was reported in October 1998 that the tour would include three Tests and five One Day International (ODI) matches. . The squad was scheduled to leave for India on 21 January 1999 with the opening Test starting on 3 February and the tour would wind up after the final ODI to be played on 15 March
Pakistan won the toss and decided to field; Maninder Singh (Ind) made his Test debut, the youngest for India at the time. 6 January was a rest day. Zaheer Abbas became the first Pakistan batsman to score centuries in three successive innings. Imran Khan became the first Pakistan bowler to pick 200 wickets.