After 20 years, Inzamam said, Sourav did not come out that day! | 978017 | Voice of tomorrow



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In the 1999-2000 season, Pakistan defeated India by 12 runs in the Chennai Test. The Pakistan cricket team, led by Wasim Akram, won the first round of a series of two rounds on Indian soil. Sourav Ganguly’s controversial out in the second inning was a storm! Twenty years after the incident, former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said in a YouTube interview that he had doubts as to whether Sourav had correctly caught the catch.

After batting in the fourth inning of the Chennai Test against Pakistan in 1999, India had a goal of 261 runs. Chasing the races, India started losing ground after ground early on. The only exception was Sachin Tendulkar. He made a great 136-run inning with back pain. In the end, India lost the match by 12 runs. And in the second entry, there was a debate on whether the capture of Sourav Ganguly was successful.

Inzamam-ul-Haq recalled her visit to India in 1999 on the YouTube show ‘DRS with Ash’ with Ravichandran Ashwin. Ashwin questioned that Sourav Ganguly played a shot at Silly Point that day. And with that capture, Moin Khan asked to leave. There was a lot of debate about that. In fact so far we do not know if it came out? Because at that time there was no such good quality camera.

In response, Inzamamul Haque said: ‘Two people were involved in this incident. One is Azhar Mehmood and the other is Moin Khan. Azhar Mehmood was the first to block when Sourav hit the ball. Then Moin Khan caught. I can’t say for sure if Azhar played in that test. From what I remember, Azhar was fielding as my replacement as he was sick in the second inning. He was not in the field. But I can say that there are doubts about that trick.



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