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Pakistani cricket team in England in 1992

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Pakistani cricket team in England in 1992
 
 PakistanEngland
Dates4 May – 28 August 1992
CaptainsJaved MiandadGraham Gooch
Test series
ResultPakistan won the 5-match series 2–1
Most runsSaleem Malik (488)Alec Stewart (397)
Most wicketsWaqar Younis (22)Devon Malcolm (13)
Player of the seriesGraham Gooch (Eng),Wasim Akram (Pak),Waqar Younis (Pak)
One Day International series
ResultsEngland won the 5-match series 4–1
Most runsAamir Sohail (192)Robin Smith (258)
Most wicketsWaqar Younis (9)Phillip DeFreitas (8)
Player of the seriesRobin Smith (Eng),Wasim Akram (Pak)

ThePakistani cricket team touredEngland in the1992 English cricket season, the first tour since the acrimonious visit byEngland to Pakistan in 1987/88, which was highlighted by theMike Gatting/Shakoor Rana dispute. FiveTest matches and fiveOne Day Internationals were scheduled, running from May to August.

The Test series was won 2–1 by Pakistan, who fielded a consistently strong team led byJaved Miandad and featuring the batting talent ofSaleem Malik and the strike bowling partnership ofWasim Akram andWaqar Younis as well as the guile ofLeg-spinnerMushtaq Ahmed. England's batting was also strong, withAlec Stewart,Graham Gooch andRobin Smith excelling, but they lacked a consistent bowling threat.

The Pakistani opening bowlers developed prodigiousReverse swing with the old ball, and ripped through the England tail on numerous occasions. Although the quality of those batsmen could certainly be called into question, the ease with which Wasim and Waqar dismissed the lower order was a significant and series-winning difference for Pakistan.

Tension between the teams bubbled beneath the surface throughout the tour. In the third test,Aaqib Javed was warned by the umpires for intimidatory bowling atDevon Malcolm, which riled up the Pakistan team. Accusations ofball tampering to produce their reverse swing were levied at Wasim and Waqar through the British press, after they were reported to the ICC Match Referee after a One-day International atLord's.[1] The accusations led to a high-level inquiry, but ultimately no players had action taken against them and the furore eventually died away.[2]

England won the One-day International series 4–1, with Stewart, Smith,Graeme Hick andNeil Fairbrother leading the batting.

Squads

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Pakistan[3]
NameStyle
Javed MiandadcRHB,LB
Moin KhanwkRHB
Aamir SohailLHB,SLA
Aaqib JavedRHB,RFM
Ata-ur-RehmanRHB,RFM
Asif MujtabaLHB,SLA
Ijaz AhmedRHB,LM
Inzamam-ul-HaqRHB,SLA
Mushtaq AhmedRHB,LB
Naved AnjumRHB,RFM
Ramiz RajaRHB,LB
Rashid LatifRHB,wk
Saleem JaffarRHB,LFM
Saleem MalikRHB
Shoaib MohammadRHB,OB
Tanvir MehdiRHB,RMF
Wasim AkramLHB,LF
Waqar YounisRHB,RF
Zahid FazalRHB,RM/OB
England[3]
NameStyle
Graham GoochcRHB,RM
Jack RussellwkLHB
Michael AthertonRHB,LB
Ian BothamRHB,RFM
Phillip DeFreitasRHB,RFM
David GowerLHB,OB
Graeme HickRHB,OB
Allan LambRHB,RM
Chris LewisRHB,RFM
Devon MalcolmLHB,RF
Neil MallenderRHB,RFM
Tim MuntonRHB,RFM
Derek PringleRHB,RMF
Mark RamprakashRHB,OB
Ian SalisburyRHB,LB
Robin SmithRHB,LB
Alec StewartRHB,wk
Phil TufnellRHB,SLA

Test series

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1st Test

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4–8 June
Scorecard
v
446/4d (137 overs)
Saleem Malik 165 (297)
PAJ DeFreitas 4/121 [33]
459/7d (119 overs)
AJ Stewart 190 (261)
Ata-ur-Rehman 3/69 [18]
Match drawn
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
Umpires:MJ Kitchen (Eng) andBJ Meyer (Eng)
Player of the match:AJ Stewart (Eng)

Play was only possible from the end of the second scheduled day, and both teams made heavy weather of bowling their opponents out. Big centuries from Miandad and Malik put the tourists in a commanding position, but they were stymied by only having a day and a half to bowl England out twice, and once Stewart had settled into his innings the draw was the only likely outcome.

DeFreitas, Lewis and Pringle shouldered the bulk of the bowling for England, but only the former enjoyed any success, his four wickets reward for perseverance. For the Pakistanis, Mushtaq Ahmed bowled 50 overs for just two wickets, and Ata-ur-Rehman, on debut, seemed under-used in hindsight, bowling just 18 overs in the innings.

This match is also notable for the debut ofInzamam-ul-Haq, who made 8 not out.

2nd Test

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18–21 June
Scorecard
v
255 (76.1 overs)
AJ Stewart 74 (173)
Waqar Younis 5/91 [21]
293 (98.5 overs)
Aamer Sohail 73 (108)
DE Malcolm 4/70 [15.5]
175 (52.4 overs)
AJ Stewart 69* (138)
Wasim Akram 4/66 [17.4]
141/8 (45.1 overs)
Wasim Akram 45* (64)
CC Lewis 3/43 [16]
Pakistan won by 2 wickets
Lord's, London
Umpires:B Dudleston (Eng) andJH Hampshire (Eng)
Player of the match:Wasim Akram (Pak)

After winning the toss and electing to bat, England initially looked to be in a promising position as Gooch and Stewart put on 123 for the first wicket. This turned out to be the biggest partnership of the match though, as from that point on, wickets fell at regular intervals. Waqar Younis ripped the heart out of the England middle order, removing Lamb, Botham and Lewis on the way to figures of 5–91. Pakistan's reply featured half-centuries from Aamir Sohail, Asif Mujtaba and Salim Malik, but they could only establish a first innings lead of 38, Malcolm and DeFreitas the pick of England's bowlers.

Second time around, only Stewart (69*) could muster any resistance, with Extras contributing the next highest score (28) in a total of 175. Wasim Akram's 4–66 was earned mostly at the expense of England's tail. Pakistan made their target of 138 look like hard work, falling to 18–3 and 95–8 with Lewis (3–43) and Ian Salisbury (3–49) their main tormentors. Once again, Wasim and Waqar combined to win the match – only this time with the bat. A dogged 45 not out from Wasim and strong support from Waqar (20*) saw Pakistan home.

Ian Salisbury's maiden Test innings endedhit wicket. He also acted asnightwatchman in the second innings.

3rd Test

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2–7 July
Scorecard
v
505/9d (126 overs)
Aamer Sohail 205 (284)
GA Gooch 3/39 [18]
390 (100.4 overs)
GA Gooch 78 (133)
Wasim Akram 5/128 [36]
239/5d (77 overs)
Rameez Raja 88 (138)
CC Lewis 3/46 [17]
Match drawn
Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester
Umpires:R Palmer (Eng) andDR Shepherd (Eng)
Player of the match:Aamer Sohail (Pak)

With Pakistan already in a commanding position (388/3), no play was possible on the second day, making the chance of a result much less likely. Both sides attacked the bowling with relish, and Aamir Sohail's 205 was his first Test century in only his third match. Ramiz Raja, Asif Mujtaba and Javed Miandad all made half centuries as well, and only Gooch was able to stem the flow of runs, his 18 overs going for just 39.

England's reply was rather stop-start. Although Gooch, Gower, and Lewis all made half-centuries, none went on to make a really big score, and England looked in trouble at various points of in innings being 42/2, 200/5 and 256/7, before Salisbury and the debuting Tim Munton added 64 for the ninth wicket. Pakistan's pace trio of Wasim, Waqar and Aaqib Javed did the bulk of the bowling.

The final day saw Ramiz make another half-century, but the game petered out into a draw.

4th Test

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23–26 July
Scorecard
v
197 (79.3 overs)
Saleem Malik 82* (164)
NA Mallender 3/72 [23]
320 (113.5 overs)
GA Gooch 135 (301)
Waqar Younis 5/117 [30]
221 (69 overs)
Saleem Malik 84* (154)
NA Mallender 5/50 [23]
99/4 (42.4 overs)
GA Gooch 37 (93)
Mushtaq Ahmed 2/27 [13.4]
England won by 6 wickets
Headingley Cricket Ground,Leeds
Umpires:MJ Kitchen (Eng) andKE Palmer (Eng)
Player of the match:GA Gooch (Eng)

The overcast sky and seaming pitch made the selection of England's nearly-man Neil Mallender for his debut look inspired. England's all-seam attack rattled through the Pakistani batting, with only Salim Malik putting up any resistance, though he ended up stranded on 82 despite useful support from Mushtaq Ahmed that spared the tourists' blushes (they added 64 for the ninth wicket).

Gooch (135) and Atherton (76) put the lie to any demons in the pitch though, with an opening stand of 168, and with Robin Smith (42) adding another century with Gooch for the second wicket, it looked like a walkover. Waqar decimated the lower order though, picking up five wickets as England slumped from 292/2 to 320 all out.

In the second innings, Ramiz blasted 63 as wickets fell around to leave Pakistan 96/4, and again Malik was the mainstay of the innings, making 84 before running out of partners for the second time. The England batsmen made rather hard work of their target of 99, Atherton, Smith and Stewart all falling in single figures, but Gooch and then Gower saw them to victory.

5th Test

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6–9 August
Scorecard
v
207 (78.1 overs)
MA Atherton 60 (190)
Wasim Akram 6/67 [22.1]
380 (127.5 overs)
Javed Miandad 59 (101)
DE Malcolm 5/94 [29]
174 (72 overs)
RA Smith 84* (179)
Waqar Younis 5/52 [18]
5/0 (0.1 overs)
Aamer Sohail 4* (1)
Pakistan won by 10 wickets
The Oval, London
Umpires:HD Bird (Eng) andDR Shepherd (Eng)
Player of the match:Wasim Akram (Pak)

England won the toss and batted, and the upper order all made starts, but only Atherton converted that into a half-century, and from the relative security of 182/3, Wasim (6–67) and Aaqib (2–44) worked their magic as the middle order and tail again had no answer to the Pakistani pacemen. In reply, four Pakistanis made fifties, including wicketkeeper Rashid Latif on his debut, but none of them made the huge score they'd threatened. Malcolm picked up five wickets.

England's second innings was anchored by Smith (84*), but around him the batting failed, collapsing to 59/4 before Smith, Ramprakash and Lewis steadied the innings, but eventually only able to muster 174. Waqar (5–52) was the principle destroyer, picking up the first four wickets and finishing it off by bowling Malcolm, and Wasim (3–36) again picked up the tail with little trouble. Sohail knocked off the runs from Ramprakash's first legitimate delivery.

ODI series

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1st ODI

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20 May 1992
Scorecard
England 
278/6 (55 overs)
v
 Pakistan
199 (54.2 overs)
Robin Smith 85 (117)
Aaqib Javed 3/54 (11 overs)
Asif Mujtaba 52 (81)
Derek Pringle 4/42 (11 overs)
England won by 79 runs
Lord's,London
Umpires:Barrie Meyer (ENG) andDavid Shepherd (Eng)
Player of the match: Robin Smith
  • Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.

2nd ODI

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22 May 1992
Scorecard
England 
302/5 (55 overs)
v
 Pakistan
263 (50.5 overs)
Alec Stewart 103 (145)
Mushtaq Ahmed 1/47 (11 overs)
Rameez Raja 86 (96)
Derek Pringle 2/36 (9 overs)
England won by 39 runs
The Oval,London
Umpires:Mervyn Kitchen (ENG) andRoy Palmer (Eng)
Player of the match: Alec Stewart
  • England won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Alec Stewart scored his first century in ODIs.[4]

3rd ODI

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20 August 1992
Scorecard
England 
363/7 (55 overs)
v
 Pakistan
165 (46.1 overs)
Robin Smith 77 (72)
Waqar Younis 4/73 (11 overs)
Saleem Malik 52 (81)
Phillip DeFreitas 3/33 (11 overs)
England won by 198 runs
Trent Bridge,Nottingham
Umpires:Barry Dudleston (ENG) andDavid Shepherd (Eng)
Player of the match: Robin Smith
  • Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rashid Latif made his ODI debut.
  • England set a new record for the highest total in ODIs.[5]

4th ODI

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22–23 August 1992
Scorecard
Pakistan 
204/5 (50 overs)
v
 England
201 (46.1 overs)
Javed Miandad 50 (60)
Phillip DeFreitas 2/39 (10 overs)
Allan Lamb 55 (78)
Waqar Younis 3/36 (9.2 overs)
Pakistan won by 3 runs
Lord's,London
Umpires:John Hampshire (ENG) andKen Palmer (Eng)
Player of the match: Javed Miandad
  • Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Rain delayed the start of the game, reducing the match to 50 overs per side, and pushed the conclusion of England's innings into the reserve day.
  • Richard Blakey made his ODI debut.

5th ODI

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24 August 1992
Scorecard
Pakistan 
254/5 (55 overs)
v
 England
255/4 (43.4 overs)
Aamer Sohail 87 (140)
Dominic Cork 1/37 (11 overs)
Robin Smith 85 (91)
Aamer Sohail 2/29 (7 overs)
England won by 6 wickets
Old Trafford,Manchester
Umpires:Dickie Bird (ENG) andMervyn Kitchen (Eng)
Player of the match: Robin Smith
  • Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Dominic Cork (Eng) made his ODI debut.

Notes

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  1. ^"Six series mired in acrimony". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved12 July 2020.
  2. ^Johnson, Martin."Series with fraught history sitting on a Hair trigger".Daily Telegraph. Retrieved21 March 2024 – via Newsbank.
  3. ^abPlayfair Cricket Annual 1993
  4. ^"Second Texaco Trophy Match". Wisden. Retrieved3 March 2017.
  5. ^"Third Texaco Trophy Match". Wisden.

References

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  • Playfair Cricket Annual 1993
  • Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1993
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