Pakistani Cricket Team In India In 2007–08
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toured India in November
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and played five
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and three Test matches between 6 November and 12 December. India won the ODI series by a 3–2 margin, while the Test series was won by a 1–0 margin.


Background

The tour schedule was released in mid June 2007. It was announced that the Pakistan squad would arrive on 2 November and would play five ODIs followed by three Tests, the tour that would follow Australia's India tour for seven ODIs. In mid October 2007, the first three ODIs were rescheduled in that it was announced that they would be played a day each in advance, in order to accommodate the third ODI on a Sunday. This was the fourth tour combined between the two countries in as many years. Pakistan came to India on the back of a superior record against the Indian side in both Tests and ODIs. In Tests they had a 12–8 record in their favour, while in ODIs from 1978 till the start of this series, they had won 62 per cent of the games, with the figure dropping to 57 after 2000. India also had a poor home record in ODIs against Pakistan having won six matches and lost 15 leading up to the series. Issam Ahmed of ''
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'' felt that on the backdrop of the declaration of emergency in Pakistan and the Pakistan team's "disappointing" performance at home against South Africa, "enthusiasm on the street seems pretty hard to come by". The same state was echoed in India by ''
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'' which dubbed this Pakistan team the "weakest ... to tour India" while adding that despite the "number of young players with proven ability tlacks names that inspire awe". It also attributed this to "playing each other every year, due to which the novelty of watching the two neighbours slug it out has waned" and that the "intensity ... has ... reduced". However, Pakistan's coach Geoff Lawson called the series "bigger than the Ashes". This was last bilateral series played between India and Pakistan. Following the November 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, India suspended the planned 2009 series, and all future engagements against Pakistan. Since the attack, India has refused to play any form of series against Pakistan.


Squads

A 16-member Pakistan ODI squad was named on 26 October 2007.
Shoaib Akhtar Shoaib Akhtar (; born 13 August 1975) is a Pakistani former international cricketer and commentator. Nicknamed the "Rawalpindi Express", he is the fastest bowler in cricketing history, with an unbeaten 161.3 kmph (100.23 mph) delivery. Akht ...
who had served a ban that followed an altercation with a teammate was included in the side. From the team that played South Africa at home,
Mohammad Hafeez Mohammad Hafeez ( Punjabi and ; born 17 October 1980) is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer. He was a member of the Pakistan team that won the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, and had a major role in the final, where he scored an unbe ...
and Khalid Latif were dropped. Younus Khan was appointed as their
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. Mohammad Asif was ruled out initially for the first three ODIs, and later the subsequent ODIs and the Test series due to an elbow injury, before being replaced by Mohammad Sami leading into the Test series. India announced their squad for the first two ODIs 27 October.
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and
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were dropped following inconsistent performances in the preceding series and were replaced by
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and
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, with Praveen Kumar as the only new inclusion in the squad. An unchanged side announced for the next two ODIs. Bowler
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was named India's Test captain for the series. A 14-member squad was announced on 14 November for the first two Tests;
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,
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and
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made way for spinners
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and Murali Kartik. After S. Sreesanth and R. P. Singh were ruled out of the First Test owing to shoulder injury and an oblique abdominal strain respectively,
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and
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, the latter recovering from injury himself, were drafted into the squad. After they lost
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to injury after the Second Test, India called in
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and V. R. V. Singh to their side for the Third. Pakistan named the same side for the Test series that played the ODIs. After Umar Gul was returned home following an injury sustained in the First Test,
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was named as his replacement. Captain
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was ruled out of the Third Test upon failing a fitness test following an injury he suffered in the First Test. Subsequently, Younus Khan was asked to lead the side.


Tour match

After putting in
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to bat first in a pitch that assisted swing,
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picked quick wickets reducing the hosts to 46/4. A 91-run stand between
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and Rajat Bhatia then followed before a lower order collapse took Delhi's score to 213 after 50 overs. In reply, Imran Nazir slammed 34 from 22 balls before he was removed by Amit Bhandari.
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and
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(39) then put together a 116-run stand, with the former retiring hurt after brisk 83 off 84 balls. Subsequently,
Yasir Hameed Yasir Hameed Qureshi (Urdu: یاسر حمید قریشی) (born 28 February 1978) is a former Pakistani cricketer, who played 25 Test cricket, Tests and 56 One Day International, ODIs for Pakistan. He scored two Century (cricket), centuries (i. ...
took the team home while remaining unbeaten on 33.


ODI series


1st ODI


2nd ODI


3rd ODI


4th ODI


5th ODI


Test series


1st Test


2nd Test


3rd Test


Broadcast

India's public service broadcaster
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bought the
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of the entire series, both ODIs and Tests, in
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for 81.25
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. It also bought rights for radio commentary for 10,000 for each ODI and Test.


References


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