In November 1989, during the 2nd Test at Faisalabad, Sanjay Manjrekar delivered one of the most patient and technically sound innings of his career. Facing a fierce Pakistani bowling lineup featuring Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Abdul Qadir, Manjrekar stood tall with a composed 76 runs off 240 balls, spending an incredible 325 minutes at the crease.
With just 7 elegant boundaries, this innings was a masterclass in old-school Test match batting — all about patience, resilience, and rock-solid technique. Although the match eventually ended in a draw, Manjrekar's knock was a pillar of India's fightback and remains a testament to classical batting against one of the toughest bowling attacks in the world.
🎥 Watch how Sanjay Manjrekar battled the Pakistani bowlers with calmness, perfect judgment, and supreme concentration. ⚡ A forgotten gem of Indian Test cricket history!
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