Kapil dev cant sleep after remembering ind vs pak 1986 match when javed miandad hit six on last ball

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Even today the memory of the match does not let Kapil Dev sleep.
There was a tough fight against Pakistan.

New Delhi: Talking about cricket matches, it is impossible that the name of India vs Pakistan (Ind vs Pak) match does not come up. Not only the people of these two countries, but the whole world likes to see the rivalry between India and Pakistan. The match of these two teams has given many memories to the fans around the world. India’s great cricketer Kapil Dev still remembers the match between these two countries in 1986, which still does not let him sleep.

During a conversation with Wasim Akram on Star Sports, he was talking about the cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan. During this, Kapil Dev remembered the match against Pakistan in 1986, in which former Pakistan cricketer Javed Miandad gave victory to Pakistan by hitting a six off the last ball. Recalling this match, Kapil Dev said, “We went to Chetan in the last over of that match, we told him that you have to hit a low yorker.”

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Kapil Dev further said, “But that day was Javed Miandad’s day. He put his back foot down and connected. Till now when we miss him, we are not able to sleep. We say that after losing that match, the confidence of the entire team had dropped significantly for the next 4 years.

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Talking about the match, while batting first, India scored 245 runs for 7 wickets in 50 overs. In which Sunil Gavaskar scored 92, Krishnamachari Srikkanth scored 75 and Dilip Vengsarkar scored 50 runs. Chasing the target of 246 runs, Javed Miandad of Pakistan team played an unbeaten 116 runs and won the last ball six root match by 1 wicket.

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