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Sourav Ganguly completed the two-match collection with 131 runs at 43.66.© AFP
Inzaman-ul-Haq made a revelation concerning the 1999 Test between India and Pakistan in Chennai, saying the dismissal of Sourav Ganguly, who was given out caught by wicket-keeper Moin Khan, in India’s second innings was “a doubtful one.” Inzaman was talking on India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin‘s YouTube present DRS With Ash when Ashwin posed the previous Pakistan captain a query concerning the mentioned dismissal. “There were two people involved in the affair. One Azhar Mahmood and the other Moin Khan. When Sourav played the shot, it hit Azhar Mahmood first on his body and then Moin Khan caught it,” mentioned Inzamam.
“I cannot clearly tell you about it because Azhar was not playing that Test match. I was unwell in the second innings so in my place Azhar was the substitute. I was not on the ground at that time but I can say that the catch was a doubtful one.”
Replays of that ball by Saqlain Mushtaq confirmed that the ball had bounced off the bottom after hitting Mahmood’s leg, earlier than Moin leapt ahead and grabbed the ball proper subsequent to Ganguly on the pitch.
The on-field umpires received collectively for some time after Pakistan’s enchantment and declared Ganguly out.
Ganguly’s dismissal decreased India to 82 for five of their chase of 271 runs within the fourth innings.
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In a closely-fought contest, India have been bowled out for 258 regardless of Sachin Tendulkar’s 136 and misplaced the match by a slender margin of 12 runs.
On Inzamam’s admission, Ashwin, who had watched the match as a child, mentioned: “Inzy bhai, I have to salute you now because you admitted that it was indeed a doubtful catch.”
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