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[D] India and Pakistan qualified for the first semi-final of the tournament and the Indian government invited the Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to watch the match along with his Indian counterpart, Manmohan Singh. [21] The second match of the series, Kolkata, January 2013. India and Pakistan during the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy.
India won their final group game, a must-win encounter against South Africa, comfortably by 8 wickets. [20] They finished on top of Group B with two wins and a net run rate ahead of Pakistan. In the semi-final, India faced Bangladesh, and put in yet another dominating display, winning comfortably by 9 wickets and sealing a final with Pakistan. [21]
India won the toss and elected to bat, scoring 260 runs in their allotted 50 overs while losing 9 wickets. Pakistan, after starting well, fell short; they were all out for 231 runs in 49.5 overs. Thus, India won the match by 29 runs and qualified for the 2011 Cricket World Cup Final, while Pakistan was eliminated from the tournament. [1]
The 1986 Austral-Asia Cup Final was a One Day International (ODI) match played on 18 April 1986 between India and Pakistan at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah. [1] It marked the culmination of the first Austral-Asia Cup and was won by Pakistan who defeated India by one wicket to lift their first ODI trophy.
Pakistan also defeated Australia [8] and chased Bangladesh to win by four wickets. [9] The first semi-final was a tight contest between Pakistan and New Zealand, which Pakistan won by six wickets. [10] [11] India faced Australia in the second semi-final match, the lead alternating until India turned it around to win their spot in the final. [12]
Butt, who had retired to the pavilion, returned to play and scored a match-winning century along with Inzamam, who contributed 75 runs in their 98-run partnership to take the match away from India. Pakistan reached their target of 293 runs for the loss of 4 wickets with an over to spare, with Butt remaining unbeaten on 108 runs off 130 deliveries.
The match was attended by the prime ministers of both the countries, Yusuf Raza Gilani of Pakistan and Manmohan Singh of India. [4] [5] Anti-aircraft missiles were deployed at Mohali to prevent any air attacks. [5] The local airport was full of private jets, and an estimated one billion people saw the match on television. [6]
The Pakistan national cricket team toured the republic of India in the 1952–53 season, playing five Tests. [1] The First Test was the first-ever Test for Pakistan after its inception and the second match resulted in Pakistan's first Test victory. [2] India won the series 2–1 with two Tests being drawn.