homesports News20 years ago India defeated Pakistan in 36th ICC World Cup match on this day

20 years ago India defeated Pakistan in 36th ICC World Cup match on this day

The match is famous for Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar’s almost-perfect innings.  He scored 98 runs off 75 balls. However, the maestro was caught out in the 27th over. But a 44-run inning from Dravid and a half-century from Yuvraj Singh led the Indian side to victory with 6 wickets.

By CNBCTV18.com Mar 1, 2023 4:57:52 PM IST (Published)

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Twenty years ago, cricket fans across the world witnessed one of the finest matches when India faced Pakistan in the 36th match of the 2003 ICC World Cup. Played at Centurion Park, South Africa, the match is famous for Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar’s almost-perfect innings.
The game was part of the Pool A Group Stage matches. The top three teams from each pool played in the next part of the tournament. While the Australian cricket team was secure in its top spot, the next two qualifying berths were being fiercely contested by India, Pakistan, Zimbabwe and England. Prior to the match, Pakistan had won 2 out of its 4 matches while India had won 3 out of 4 of its matches. Every single victory mattered, especially for the Pakistani side.
On the day of the match, Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first. Pakistan’s opener Saeed Anwar had a solid performance, scoring 101 runs off of 126 balls before finally being bowled out by Ashish Nehra. The starting 50-run partnership between Anwar and fellow opener Taufeeq Umar started the game strong. Following a decent performance from the Pakistani middle order, including a 73-run partnership between Mohammad Yousuf and Anwar along with Younis Khan's 32-run innings, the team was able to put up a score of 273 runs with 7 wickets at the end of the 50 overs.