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Pakistan need 17 runs last over

This match was played between Australia and Pakistan in World Series 1992 Hobart.


Pakistan was need 17 runs in last over of the match but Pakistan lose a wicket in that over. Now only one wicket was in hand. Asif mujtaba a young player was on the crease. At the end Pakistan needs 7 runs in one ball remaining to win the match and Asif mujtaba hit a six on the last ball and Pakistan tied this unbelievable match.



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