Hameed and Razzaq overpower India
Abdul Razzaq and Moin Khan took Pakistan to their victory target of 245 with 16 balls to spareThe Wisden Bulletin by Amit Varma19-Mar-2004Pakistan 247
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ICC outlaws Murali's doosra
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Lara: 'I'm better than I was in 1994'
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