Five most memorable ODIs

1. Miandad's six on Chetan Sharma's last ball in 1986, Sharjah
It was not only India-Pakistan but also the most memorable one of the history of cricket. Pakistan needed four runs to win the last ball and Javed Miandad gave Chetan Sharma a six off the ball and gave an exciting win to his team. Chetan Sharma still has not forgotten the teal of that ball.
2. 1987, India made the winner in the tie match
In Hyderabad, India first scored 212 runs and the Pakistani team could not move beyond 212. The match got tie. But India reached the score by 6 wickets, while Pakistan lost their seven wickets in reaching 212. That's why the Indian team was declared the winner in this match.
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3. 1987, Saeed Anwar's 194 runs innings
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In that match played in Chennai, Saeed Anwar played an innings which nobody expected. Saeed Anwar scored a world record of playing 194 runs in 146 balls. It was the biggest innings of ODI cricket at that time and India lost by 35 runs in that match.
4. 2003 World Cup, Sachin's Shoaib and Waqar
Centurion had a 2003 World Cup match, and Pakistan first scored a fine score of 273 on the eve of Saeed Anwar's century. But after Team India started batting as soon as it was then Shoaib Akhtar and Waqar Younis got in trouble. Sachin smashed 98 runs in quick succession to both of them India achieved the target with 4 overs remaining, and after beating the match, Waqar Younis's career was quadrupled.
5. 2011 World Cup semi-finals

The 2011 World Cup can not be forgotten by any cricket enthusiast, but more than the finals was the semi-finals in India-Pakistan played in Mohali. Team India had scored 260 runs in the first game and the Indian bowlers won the match by conceding Pakistan to 231 all out. Zaheer, Nehra, Munaf, Harbhajan and Yuvraj took 2-2 wickets while Sachin scored a fighting 85 runs.

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