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Indians in Pakistan in 1984-85 | |||
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India | Pakistan | ||
Dates | 14 October 1984 β 10 November 1984 | ||
Captains | Sunil Gavaskar | Imran Khan | |
Test series | |||
Result | 3-match series drawn 0β0 | ||
Most runs | Ravi Shastri (210) | Qasim Umar (256) | |
Most wickets | Ravi Shastri (4) | Azeem Hafeez (11) |
The India national cricket team toured the Pakistan during the 1984–85 cricket season. They played three Test matches against the Pakistan cricket team; the series was drawn 0–0. The Third Test was cancelled because of the assassination of Indira Gandhi on 31 October 1984. [1]
17β22 October 1984
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24β29 October 1984
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4β9 November 1984
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India won the Wills Series 1-0 by winning the first match. The second match was abandoned following the assassination of Indira Gandhi and the third cancelled when the tour was called off. [2]
12 October 1984
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31 October 1984
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![]() | This article includes a list of general
references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding
inline citations. (November 2012) |
Indians in Pakistan in 1984-85 | |||
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India | Pakistan | ||
Dates | 14 October 1984 β 10 November 1984 | ||
Captains | Sunil Gavaskar | Imran Khan | |
Test series | |||
Result | 3-match series drawn 0β0 | ||
Most runs | Ravi Shastri (210) | Qasim Umar (256) | |
Most wickets | Ravi Shastri (4) | Azeem Hafeez (11) |
The India national cricket team toured the Pakistan during the 1984–85 cricket season. They played three Test matches against the Pakistan cricket team; the series was drawn 0–0. The Third Test was cancelled because of the assassination of Indira Gandhi on 31 October 1984. [1]
17β22 October 1984
Scorecard |
v
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24β29 October 1984
Scorecard |
v
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4β9 November 1984
scorecard |
v
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India won the Wills Series 1-0 by winning the first match. The second match was abandoned following the assassination of Indira Gandhi and the third cancelled when the tour was called off. [2]
12 October 1984
Scorecard |
v
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31 October 1984
Scorecard |
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