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OTD in 2013: India-Pakistan play out a low-scoring thriller in Arun Jaitley Stadium

OTD in 2013: India-Pakistan play out a low-scoring thriller in Arun Jaitley Stadium

The Indians did not fare well in the ODI series, having lost the first two matches of the three-match series.

The India Pakistan rivalry saw yet another new chapter being written on this day in 2013. Pakistan had their last India tour to play a bilateral series during this time in 2013. The Indians did not fare well in the ODI series, having lost the first two matches of the three-match series. The final ODI took place at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. It was a low-scoring match, but one which went to the wire.

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India batted first in the IND vs PAK 3rd ODI. The Indian batting order put in a forgettable performance, being bowled out for just 167. Only two Indian batters scored above 30, with captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni top-scoring with 36. Pakistan’s Saeed Ajmal took 5 wickets to help Pakistan be on course for a whitewash. However, the Indian bowlers had other plans.

Pakistan got off to a decent start, scoring 43/2 in the first 16 overs. It should have been a routine chase, but Pakistan succumbed to pressure. Indian bowlers Ishant Sharma, Bhubaneswar Kumar and Mohammed Shami picked up regular wickets to make Pakistan’s chase steeper.

OTD in 2013: India-Pakistan play out a low-scoring thriller in Arun Jaitley Stadium

In the end, Pakistan were bundled out for 157, 10 runs shy of India’s total. Although India lost the ODI series 2-1, the win in the final ODI served as great boost to India’s confidence.

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