Top 5 International Innings in a Tournament Final in a Losing Cause
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2. Saeed Anwar 140 & Ijaz Ahmed 117 vs India (Silver Jubilee, Independence Cup, 1998):
It was The Independence Cup featuring Bangladesh (as a neutral venue host), India and Pakistan. The spirits both these teams were sky high. Pakistan posted 314, thanks to Saeed Anwar, who scored 140, his 15th one-day international century, from 132 balls, and Ijaz Ahmed, who made 117 in 112, and added 230 – a third-wicket record, six more than Dean Jones and Allan Border for Australia against Sri Lanka in 1984-85. India had to score 315, more than any team had ever made batting second to win a one-day international (Sri Lanka managed 313 to beat Zimbabwe in the 1992 World Cup). Thanks to an early burst from Tendulkar- 41 in 26 balls – and 179-run stand in 30 overs between Ganguly and pinch-hitter Robin Singh; they reached 250 in 38 overs with one wicket down. But in the last ten overs (bad light having trimmed two from each innings), six more wickets fell; Kanitkar hit the winning four with one ball to go.
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