Balwinder Singh Sandhu 19882/83 trip of Pak

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‘Expect no mercy; show no mercy’
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The media hype was missing for the India-Pakistan series in 1982/83, but the overall environment was very similar. When we went out there, the people were very hospitable. The hostility between India and Pakistan is because of politicians; the normal Indians and Pakistanis are the same.

I was lucky to get a chance to make my debut in the fourth Test of the 1982/83 series. Before the toss, Madan Lal reported unfit and it was only then that I realized my time had come.

Imran Khan, at his peak, was bowling in-swingers that had the top-order batsmen in trouble at all times. Most of the batsmen, with the exception of Mohinder Amarnath, were playing him on the back foot.

When I came in to bat, India were already seven wickets down at 72. But I steeled myself to survive in the middle.

“Wrist toot jaye; Jo bhi ho jaye, Imran ko wicket nahi deni. He can hurt me but he cannot get me out,” [Sandhu top-scored for India with 71 off 88 balls, including 9 fours and 2 sixes]

Mohinder was batting well at the other end and he was a great help. Every now and then he would come and speak a few encouraging words. He inspired me. He was always like that: very supportive of the younger players, making them comfortable and always helping whenever possible.

The wickets in Pakistan are flat and do not encourage bowlers. Added to that, we had to get the Pakistani batsmen out caught in the slips or bowled, because none of the close decisions went our way. The umpiring was very biased.
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I was batting with Mohinder, when I saw that Sarfaraz Nawaz was over-stepping the crease by almost a foot. I brought this to the umpire’s attention by drawing a line with my bat.

So the next time, Sarfaraz over stepped, the umpire called out to him and said, “Sarfi yaar ball todhi peeche se dal, tu no-ball dal raha hai [Sarfaraz, you are bowling no-balls, bowl from a little behind].”

“Tu apna kaam kar [You do your work],” said a clearly annoyed Sarfaraz within earshot.

To which the umpire retorted, “Main to kar raha hoon, par Sandhu dekh raha hai *.”
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During those days Imran did a great job of keeping the team together.** I saw the true picture of Pakistan cricket when Imran went off the field to get some treatment on his shins. There were four former captains in the side, Sarfaraz Nawaz, Abdul Qadir, Wasim Bari and Javed Miandad. As soon as Imran was off the field, all of them started trying to set the field. This went on for five minutes and so frustrated was the umpire that he loudly said, “Yaar, ek captain bano na bhai [Friends, let’s have one captain].”
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This is not the case today, as Inzamam-ul-Haq is a nice chap and a very good cricketer too.

If there is one regret I have, then it is that we could not be as aggressive as we should have been. That’s because everyone was talking about it being a goodwill tour and how it is important not to ruffle feathers.

My advice to our cricketers who will be going to Pakistan later this month: Expect no mercy; show no mercy.

The Pakistanis will do anything to win. They will try all methods; by hook or by crook they will want to win. Woh kuch bhi kar sakte hai [they are capable of doing anything] because this series means a lot to them.

The matches will be interesting to watch and if India get on top, then we must not allow Pakistan even a sniff of a chance.
** Even more important: once on top, ignore Miandad. If they lose, he will get very tough on the team. He is a bad loser and will start mouthing a lot of stuff. Ignore him. The madder he gets, the better for us.

The Indian team should go and wish the man sitting next to Miandad, but not wish him. :smiley: He was a great cricketer, but if we wish to win we must ignore him on and off the field. **

For the Test series we will need Anil Kumble and Ajit Agarkar to get back into the team. If Ashish Nehra is back to full fitness he could be India’s best bowler. The conditions there suit his style of bowling. The Pakistanis will try to tackle Zaheer Khan by playing safely against him. That means they will try and hit the other bowlers for runs and that is where they [the bowlers] might get wickets.

There has been talk about naming the series after Kapil Dev and Imran. But to me, personally, Kapil will always be the greater cricketer of the two. Simply because he never tampered with the ball; he always played fair.

Balwinder Singh Sandhu, a member of India’s 1983 World Cup-winning team, spoke to Ashish Magotra.*

http://in.rediff.com/cricket/2004/mar/10ashu.htm*

Re: Balwinder Singh Sandhu 19882/83 trip of Pak

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There has been talk about naming the series after Kapil Dev and Imran. But to me, personally, Kapil will always be the greater cricketer of the two. Simply because he never tampered with the ball; he always played fair.

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Sour grapes. I don't think anyone has ever accused Imran of ball tampering. I consider it a cheap shot by Sandhu, who himself was a below par bowler.

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Sour grapes. I don't think anyone has ever accused Imran of ball tampering. I consider it a cheap shot by Sandhu, who himself was a below par bowler.
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HOW DARE YOU. Don't you know that all "pakis" are cheat and all indians are the greatest creation of god.

HOW DARE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ehsan bhai, no comment on Sarfaraz and umpire?:)

No wonder we didn't win a single test match. Compared to that Bucknor is hawkeye. j/k

karina, lets be fair here. Pak cricketers have suffered from similar problems on tours to India. didn't Miandad start practising without pads on an India tour 'cause every time the ball hit his pads, he was made to walk the plank.

Umpiring standards in both countries have been very dismal for a long time. But hopefully we will see some very fair umpiring on this tour.

Mostly made up stuff from Sandhu with no evidence to back up. The fact is that Pakistan took the dhoti off of Indians.

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Mostly made up stuff from Sandhu with no evidence to back up. The fact is that Pakistan took the dhoti off of Indians.
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can I get a AMEN.

samby, stop getting stiff upper lipped. FB and I are just making sure that in case we lose we have an excuse (so what if it's 15 yrs old).

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Ehsan bhai, no comment on Sarfaraz and umpire?:)

No wonder we didn't win a single test match. Compared to that Bucknor is hawkeye. j/k
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yeah rite.... and when we beat india in india in early 50s and then in 87, we had "australian" umpires....come on, we have beaten india in india with indian umpires on both ends....and trust me, indian umpiring was horrible but we still manged to win...well no excuses this any time anyway as we will be having neutral umpires....

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Ehsan bhai, no comment on Sarfaraz and umpire?:)

No wonder we didn't win a single test match. Compared to that Bucknor is hawkeye. j/k
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Karina jee my comment related only to his dig at Imran which I felt was unfair and uncalled for.

This article is not really appropriate. 20 yrs ago the umpiring all over the world was biased and it was Pakistan that was at the forefront of getting neutral umpiring introduced. Things have moved on a great dela since then thankfully…the ICC is no longer run solely by England and Australia for example. So these days if the West Indians were to produce better fast bowlers than those two countries you wouldn’t immediately get laws banning bouncers :rotfl:

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samby, stop getting stiff upper lipped. FB and I are just making sure that in case we lose we have an excuse (so what if it's 15 yrs old).
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Sandh will have to do a lot better than that to explain the loss against Pak-A.

Re: Balwinder Singh Sandhu 19882/83 trip of Pak

aaah…gotta check what Miandad did wrong with him, :nono:
no Miandad No :nono:

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there are so many lies here it's sickening. how dare he raise a finger at imran, no one has ever said such a thing about him. this man is purely clueless. just goes to show you that anyone with a keyboard and half a brain is an "expert" these days. sheesh.

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There has been talk about naming the series after Kapil Dev and Imran. But to me, personally, Kapil will always be the greater cricketer of the two. Simply because he never tampered with the ball; he always played fair

Don't pay too much attention to everyone who can write. Just ignore him as you ignore so many thailay-walas in Pakistan.

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there are so many lies here it's sickening. how dare he raise a finger at imran, no one has ever said such a thing about him. this man is purely clueless. just goes to show you that anyone with a keyboard and half a brain is an "expert" these days. sheesh.

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There has been talk about naming the series after Kapil Dev and Imran. But to me, personally, Kapil will always be the greater cricketer of the two. Simply because he never tampered with the ball; he always played fair
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NO, HOW DARE YOU QUESTION THE HONESTY OF INDIANS. IF THEY SAID IMRAN WAS A CHEAT THAN HE WAS.

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