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MATCH REPORTS - Pakistan v India

India3rd Test Match, Day four
Pakistan, 224 all out (72.5 overs) India: 600 all out (177.2 overs) 1st Innings
Pakistan, 245 all out (54.0 overs) 2nd Innings
India beat Pakistan by an innings and 131 runs

India completed a historic series victory by beating Pakistan by an innings and 131 runs in Rawalpindi and Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq blamed a series of injuries to his seam bowlers following their home Test series defeat. Listen to Match Report

Indian Team3rd Test Match, Day three
15th April, 2004, Rawalpindi
Pakistan: 224 all out (1st Innings)
India: 600 all out (177.2 overs)

Rahul Dravid smashed a career best 270 in India's massive total of 600. In reply Pakistan lost both their openers and are facing a Test series defeat. Listen to Match Report

Rahul Dravid3rd Test Match, Day two
14th April, 2004, Rawalpindi
Pakistan: 224 all out (72.5 overs)
India: 342 for 4 (105 overs) In Progress

India's Rahul Dravid scored his first Test century against Pakistan as the visitors dominated the third and deciding Test in Rawalpindi. Listen to Match Report

Mohammad Sami3rd Test Match, Day one
13th April, 2004, Rawalpindi
Pakistan: 224 all out (72.5 overs)
India: 23 for 1 (15.0 overs) In Progress

The first day of the 3rd and deciding Test in Rawalpindi has largely belonged to India. They dismissed Pakistan for 224 in their first innings and closed on 23 for 1 in reply. Listen to Match Report

Pakistan Team2nd Test Match, day four
8th April, 2004 Lahore
India: 287 and 241
Pakistan: 489 and 40-1

Pakistan have leveled the test series with India after cruised to a nine-wicket victory on the fourth day of the second Test in Lahore. Listen to Match Report

Asim Kamal2nd Test Match, day three
7th April, 2004 Lahore
India: 287 and 149-5
Pakistan: 489

India are on the brink of defeat in the second Test against Pakistan in Lahore. Despite an unbeaten half-century from Virender Sehwag the visitors trail by 53 runs after slumping to 149 for 5. Listen to Match Report

Inzamam-ul-haq2nd Test Match, day two
6th April, 2004, Lahore
India: 287 all out
Pakistan: 355 for 3

Centuries from Imran Farhat and Inzamam Ul-Haq ensured Pakistan's batsman took control of the second Test. Pakistan captain Inzamam was 118 not out at the end with his side 355-3, already 68 runs ahead. Listen to Match Report

Umar Gul2nd Test Match, day one
5th April 2004, Lahore
India: 287 all out
Pakistan: 61 for 1

Pakistan pace bowler Umar Gul took test best figures of 5 for 31 but Yuvraj Singh's maiden test century took his side to 287 all out. Pakistan lost one wicket in reply. Listen to Match Report

Indian TeamFirst Test Match, day five
1st April, 2004, Multan
India: 675 for 5 decl.
Pakistan: 407 & 216
India win by an innings and 52 runs

India needed just two overs on the final day of the first Test match in Multan to claim their first Test victory in Pakistan. Listen to Match Report

Anil KumbleFirst Test Match, day four
31st March, 2004, Multan
Pakistan: 407 and 207 for 9
India: 675 for 5 declared

Indian spinner Anil Kumble claims six wickets to put his team within sight of a first Test victory in Pakistan. Listen to Match Report

Inzamam-ul-haqFirst Test Match, day three
30th March, 2004, Multan
Pakistan: 364-6
India: 675-5 declared

India gained the advantage on day three of the first Test match in Multan, after reducing Pakistan to 364-6. BBC Asian Network's Kamlesh Purohit was there. Listen to Match Report

Sachin TendulkarFirst Test Match, day two
29th March, 2004, Multan
India: 675-5 (161.5 overs) declared
Pakistan: 42-0

Pakistan reached 42-0 in reply after India declared for their third-highest Test score of all time on day two of the first Test in Multan. Listen to Match Report

Virender SehwagFirst Test Match, day one
28th March, 2004, Multan
First Innings:
India: 356 for 2

Virender Sehwag scored his first magnificent Test double century to put India in complete control of the historic first Test against Pakistan in Multan. Listen to Match Report

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