Thirty years ago, India pulled off an incredible win against Sri Lanka in the final of the Asia Cup, claiming their fourth title. This thrilling game took place in Sharjah, UAE, a place familiar to cricket fans. The tournament, which had seen plenty of nail-biting matches, came down to this epic showdown between two cricket giants.
The final was held on April 14, 1995, and it was a true test of nerves. India, led by captain Mohammad Azharuddin, put on a stellar performance, not just surviving the high stakes, but actually thriving under them. Azharuddin was a standout player, scoring a solid 90 runs off 89 balls, and he was named Player of the Match for his efforts.
India had a tough road to the final. They played in a round-robin stage, winning two out of three matches, with their only loss coming against Pakistan, which was a tough pill to swallow. But they learned from that game, and it prepared them for what was ahead. They arrived at the final ready to face Sri Lanka, who had been doing well throughout the tournament.
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As the final kicked off, Sri Lanka batted first. The opening pair, Roshan Mahanama and Sanath Jayasuriya, got them off to a decent start, putting together a partnership of 46 runs without losing a wicket. India needed to strike, and Venkatesh Prasad delivered, snapping up Jayasuriya for 22 runs.
Asanka Gurusinha then stepped up and played a vital innings, scoring 85 runs. He found gaps in the field and hit a couple of fours and three sixes, helping Sri Lanka post a target of 230 runs. India’s bowling attack, featuring Anil Kumble, who was effective with two wickets, and Prasad, who matched that performance, kept things tight.
When it was time for India to chase, they opened their innings with the legendary Sachin Tendulkar and Manoj Prabhakar. Tendulkar put up a fight, scoring 41, but both openers were sent back to the pavilion early. Thankfully, that was the only hiccup for India in this match.
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Navjot Singh Sidhu and Azharuddin teamed up for a significant partnership that was key to India’s success. They steadily chipped away at the target and showed incredible poise, refusing to let Sri Lanka’s bowlers rattle them. Sidhu scored 84 runs off 106 balls, while Azharuddin’s 90 runs came at a strike rate of over 101, complete with five fours and two sixes, and he stayed not out till the end.
With his fantastic innings, Azharuddin effectively sealed the deal, guiding India to a win that was celebrated far and wide. This victory marked India’s third consecutive Asia Cup title and was a proud moment for the entire cricketing community in India. It showcased not just Azharuddin’s brilliance but also the depth of India’s batting lineup, proving they were a force to be reckoned with on the international stage.