
Mohammed Siraj was on the 5th day of the third test between England and India at Lord in Lord. (Getty Images) With a remarkable parallel range of 26 years, the Indian cricket team faced a strikingly similar defeat of test matches, with both games ending in almost the same way. On Monday, Lorda led a defensive shot Mohammed Siri against Shaaib Bashir to a 21-running defeat against England, while in Chennai 1999, Javagal Srinath’s defensive stroke against Saqlain Mushtaq Pooping back to shell back to the ball back on the sheath.The recent Lord’s test saw Siraj detonated 30 vans next to Ravindra Jadeja in an effort to what could have been a historical victory. Shoaib Bashir faced Shaib’s Bashir, Siraj played a defensive shot with soft hands, noticed nearby Polnice, just to return the ball and relax the bail and end the hopes of India.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The Chennai test against Pakistan from 1999 began with visitors by scoring 238, powered by half -shooting by Mohammad Yousuf and Moin Khan. India received a slim lead of 16 runs, while the cobish gangules and Rahul Dravid contributed half a century.
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Pakistani second shifts were the dominant performance of Shahid Afridi, who scored 141 of 191 balls and set India’s target 271 runs. Chase saw Sachin Tendulkar Craft and Valiant 136, supported by 52 Nayan Mongia, while the rest of the launch assembly tried to achieve double characters.After the release of Mongie at 218, India required 53 runs with four goals. Tendulkar and Sunil Joshi (8 OFF 20) added 36 runs before the release of Tendulkar to 254, so the India 17 doesn’t have a victory.The Indian tail was able to handle four more runs in 21 balls before Srinath’s release closed the Pakistani victory. His defensive shot against Saqlain bounced bounced between his legs and hit the stumps, knocked both bail, unlike the release of the master, where only one deposit was released.India continued in the second test in Delhi in 1999 and equalized the 1-1 series. The connection between these two matches is the more interesting fact that the Shoaib Bashir, who took the last goal at Lord, was not born when the Chennai test occurred.