Khaleej Times

For Srikkanth, India-pakistan T20 clash brings back memories of Sharjah classics

- Rituraj Borkakoty rituraj@khaleejtim­es.com IMAGES FROM KT ARCHIVES

As millions of fans around the world brace for Sunday’s mouth-watering T20 World Cup clash between India and Pakistan at the Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium, memories of old epics between cricket’s two greatest rivals have come flooding back. One such man who has become nostalgic is Krishnamac­hari Srikkanth, the swashbuckl­ing former Indian opener who would have earned a rock star status in the IPL era with his fearless shot-making. Srikkanth played his part in many an epic duel between the two countries at the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

“I have some really good memories of India-pakistan matches in UAE. I think we started playing in Sharjah in 1984,” Srikkanth recalled, while talking to Khaleej Times over the phone from India.

While this will be the first India-pakistan T20 game on these shores, it was in Sharjah that the two teams gave the sport some of the most unforgetta­ble matches in the 50-over format.

For Srikkanth, two matches stand out for the absolute quality of play and the fluctuatin­g fortunes.

“I remember the match we played against them in 1985 when we were all out for 125,” said Srikkanth, referring to the Rothmans Four-nations Cup game in 1985 when Imran Khan (10-2-14-6) conjured a devastatin­g display of fast bowling at the Sharjah Stadium.

And yet, India went on to win the match by 38 runs, thanks to a brilliant response from the Indian bowlers Kapil Dev (6.5-1-17-3), Laxman Sivaramakr­ishnan (7-2-16-2) and Ravi Shastri (10-5-17-2).

“We got them all out for 88 (87). That was one match I don’t think I can ever forget. I remember Imran bowled a brilliant spell. But then our spinners bowled brilliantl­y and we won the match,” Srikkanth said,

The former Indian captain then reflected on the 1986 Austral-asia Cup final when Javed Miandad attained mythic status with a last-ball six to earn Pakistan the most dramatic ODI victory of all time.

Defending 246 in the final, India had Pakistan on a tight leash at one end, taking wickets at regular intervals. But Miandad (116 not out, 114 balls, 3 fours and 3 sixes) kept on defying the Indian attack from the other end and scripted an astonishin­g onewicket victory with a last-ball six off Chetan Sharma.

“There were so many memorable India-pakistan matches in Sharjah. And, of course, you have the famous Javed Miandad lastball six match. It was a very interestin­g match, probably it was a match we should have won. But Javed played one of the greatest ever knocks in one-day cricket that day,” said Srikkanth who scored 75 off 80 balls with eight fours and two sixes in that match.

“It was one of the best knocks I have seen. He won that match with the tailenders. So, you know, there were so many matches, both the teams played some extraordin­ary matches and it was great to be part of those Indian teams.”

Now Srikkanth believes the hugely experience­d Indian team led by Virat Kohli will have the edge over Babar Azam’s Pakistan on Sunday.

“The India-pakistan cricket rivalry has always been intense. But, you know Pakistan have never done well against India in the World Cups so far. So, this is again a World Cup match. I think India have a huge advantage,” Srikkanth said. “The Indian team is a very good team. As you know, India have always dominated Pakistan in World Cup matches. So I believe India will do very well in this match on Sunday.”

There were so many memorable India-pakistan matches in Sharjah. And, of course, you have the famous Javed Miandad last-ball six match. It was a very interestin­g match, probably it was a match we should have won. But Javed played one of the greatest ever knocks in oneday cricket that day

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