Relive one of the most underrated yet phenomenal bowling spells in India vs Pakistan cricket history!
In the 2nd Test match at Faisalabad, played between November 23–28, 1989, Indian all-rounder Manoj Prabhakar delivered a marathon spell of 42.3 overs, including 4 maidens, to claim a career-best 6 wickets for 132 runs against a strong Pakistani batting line-up.
Facing the likes of Javed Miandad, Saleem Malik, and Ijaz Ahmed, Prabhakar showed patience, swing, and control, proving why he was one of India's most reliable medium pacers in the late '80s and early '90s.
This video pays tribute to a forgotten gem from Indian cricket archives — a reminder of when Prabhakar led India's pace attack with heart and discipline.
📍 Match: 2nd Test, Faisalabad 📆 Date: November 23-28, 1989 🇮🇳 Team: India 🇵🇰 Opponent: Pakistan 🎯 Spell: 6/132 in 42.3 Overs, 4 Maidens
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