Five controversial moments of India-Pakistan in ODI Cricket

The mimicry of Javed Miandad of the Indian Window Kiran Plus in the 1992 World Cup match between India and Pakistan in Sydney. – x / @ rohaamirr / file

Dubai: Pakistan and India compete in a successful group match at the Champions Trophy on Sunday in Dubai.

AFP Sport is watching five controversial moments on the ground between the rivals of the arc in a day’s cricket.

Mianda’s kangaroo jump

The Javed of Pakistan Mianda has always found a way to disturb his opponents with his striker or her sled, and a match against India at the 1992 World Cup was no different.

An excessive appeal by Indian Window Kiran goalkeeper seemed to have annoyed Miandad during the continuation of Pakistan in Sydney.

The striker had a word with more, who was constantly chatting behind the stumps, before taking care.

Later, after finishing a cheeky race, Miandad jumped like a kangaroo in order to imitate the gloves in his calls.

Commentators and fans have seen the funny side, but not the Indian skipper Mohammad Azharuddin, who looked visibly furious at the antics of Mianda.

Prasad’s revenge

The opener Aamer Sohail directed Pakistan’s pursuit in the quarterfinals of the 1996 World Cup when a moment of recklessness of the left -handed striker cost his team.

Chasing 289 for the victory in Bengaluru, Sohail and his colleague Ouvreur Saeed Anwar made the team’s race at 84 in 10 overs before the departure of Anwar.

Sohail maintained the charge as he struck Venkatesh Prasad Indian for a border and dragged the launcher with a finger pointed in the direction of shooting.

Prasad retaliated, Bowling Sohail Next Ball to a huge roar of the crowd and a gesture of sending the launcher to derail the pursuit of Pakistan.

Inzamam attacks the fan

Pakistan, Pakistan, inzamam-ul-haq in Pakistan, sadly faced a fan of India in the stands in a match in 1997 in Toronto and the incident became a subject of discussion for years to come .

Inzamam stood on the border when a supporter of India heckled the dough with songs of “aloo” (potato in Hindi), referring to the voluminous frame of cricket.

When calls have become stronger on a megaphone, Inzamam ordered one of his players to bring a bat of the locker room and was soon inside the stands to go after the heckling before the intervention of the security.

Inzamam was reprimanded for the act and years later, the songs were personal and abusive.

Gambir-Afridi Trade Abuse

The drummer of India Gautam Gambir – now their coach – has struck the Pakistani spinner Shahid Afrida against a border in a match in 2007 and the words were exchanged before the two go almost.

Gambhir and Afridi refused to retreat after verbal volley and the striker and the launcher collided – apparently express – between a race.

The two have struck each other again with clearly visible explanations in dramatic television images, before the referee on the ground intervened to extinguish the fire.

Gambhir and Afridi have maintained rivalry even after retiring and engaged in ugly exchanges on social networks on cricket and politics.

Akhtar triggers Harbhajan

Speedster Pakistan Shoaib Akhtar has never fallen with a fight, but in a duel with Harbhajan Singh at the 2010 Asian Cup, the Indian Spinner had the last laugh.

Akhtar launched a point ball for Tailender Harbhajan in the pursuit of India and launched some sleds, but it only triggered the striker to strike six for a victory in India in the final on Mohammad Amir.

Harbhajan celebrated wildly in front of Akhtar, who told him where to go.

Akhtar and Harbhajan recently reconstructed the time on television in a promotion video for the Champions Trophy.

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