Tense moments of 1987: how Pakistan won its first-ever Test series in India
30 years ago, Pakistan won a most famous Test victory against India. It was Pakistan’s first Test win against its arch-rivals on Indian soil since 1952. The win also heralded Pakistan’s first-ever Test series win in India.
In January, 1987 an 18-member Pakistan squad arrived in India to play five Tests and six ODIs.
The last two series between the sides had ended in dull draws.
Imran was made captain in 1982 but stepped down in 1984 when a stress fracture in one of his shins failed to heal. He returned to the team in 1985 (under Javed Miandad) and was once again made captain in 1986.
Though the team’s performance before the Indian tour was not as dazzling as it had been during Imran’s first stint as skipper (1982-84), it wasn’t disastrous either.
But Imran was under tremendous pressure when he arrived in India, not only because his team was facing India in its own backyard, but also because Pakistani middle-order batsman, Qasim Umar, had begun to whisper certain awkward things about the Pakistani dressing room (after the ODI tournament in Australia).
Umar had clashed with Imran on a number of occasions in Australia. When Imran refused to select him for the Indian tour, Umar told the press that Imran was a narcissist and exhibited favouritism.
He later went on to add that Imran and most of the players were habitual drug users (hashish) and regularly brought women into their hotel rooms. He also called the players binge drinkers.
Umar was quickly hushed up and then handed a life ban by the Pakistan Cricket Board. The board did not want to attract controversy because it was set to host the 1987 world cup (jointly with India) later in the year.
A section of the Pakistani press was pushing for an inquiry into the matter when an 18-member Pakistan cricket squad landed in India on January 18, 1987.
Pakistan's line-up in the 1987 Test series
• Imran Khan | (Captain) | 34 | Lahore | Right-handed batsman and right-arm-fast
• Javed Miandad | (Vice Captain) | 29 | Karachi | Right-handed batsman
• Rameez Raja | 24 | Lahore | Right-Handed opening batsman
• Shoaib Mohammed | 27 | Karachi | Right-handed opening batsman
• Mudassar Nazar | 30 | Lahore | Right-handed opening batsman
• Saleem Malik | 23 | Lahore | Right-handed batsman
• Rizwan-uz Zaman | 25 | Karachi | Right-handed opening batsman
• Ijaz Ahmed | 18 | Sialkot | Right-handed batsman
• Asif Mujtaba | 19 | Karachi | Left-handed batsman and occasional left-arm leg-spin
• Manzoor Elahi | 23 | Sahiwal | Right-handed batsman and right-arm medium fast
• Saleem Yousuf | 27 | Karachi | Wicketkeeper and right-handed batsman
• Zulqarnain Zaidi | 24 | Lahore | Wicketkeeper and right-handed batsman
• Ijaz Faqih | 30 | Karachi | Right-handed batsman and right-arm off-break
• Abdul Qadir | 31 | Lahore | Right-handed batsman and right-arm leg-break
• Tauseef Ahmed | 28 | Karachi | Right-handed batsman and right-arm off-break
• Wasim Akram | 20 | Lahore | Left-handed batsman and left-arm fast
• Saleem Jaffar | 24 | Karachi | Right-handed batsman and left-arm fast-medium
• Zakir Khan | 23 | Peshawar | Right-handed batsman and right-arm fast-medium
The first four of the five Tests ended in drab draws. The pitches were flat and slow, and both the captains, Imran Khan and Kapil Dev, were not willing to play any positive cricket.
The crowds turned up in huge numbers but by the fourth Test, they began to express their frustration over the dull and slow pace of the matches. The Test in Ahmedabad was marred by constant crowd trouble and twice Imran led his players off the field when his fielders on the boundary were pelted with stones, pebbles, and rotten fruit.
Both captains blamed each other for playing overtly defensive cricket. Both then blamed the dead nature of the pitches.
This and criticism in the Indian media saw a rather curious-looking wicket for the fifth and last match in Bangalore. It looked red and was dusty. Imran and Kapil both believed it would be good for batting and might start to take some turn in the last two days of the game. That’s why Imran immediately chose to bat first after winning the toss.