Australian cricket team in Pakistan in 1988–89
The were declared Man of the Series.
Summary
The first test was held in
There was furore in the Australian camp as they perceived the umpiring to be biased towards Pakistan, this was not the first time umpiring standards had been questioned as the English team had also complained on their own tour the year previous and Imran Khan who did not play in this series, had called for neutral umpires for a tour of Pakistan in 1986 as there had been continued arguments that the Pakistani umpires were biased, a vote amongst the Australian team was held on if to continue the tour, with only Tony Dodemaide and Jamie Siddons voting to continue.
Although intervention from the Australian board ensured the tour would continue under protest. This protest would later be removed as the tour continued. The remaining matches were played out with Pakistan winning the test and ODI series 1-0 each. Pakistan would tour Australia the following year and there would also be questions about the umpiring, this time being biased towards Australia. Giving further strength to the idea of neutral umpires, which would be implemented by the ICC for all test matches from 1994.[1][2]
Australian squad
The Australian squad selected was as follows:
- Batsmen - David Boon, Allan Border (c), Dean Jones, Geoff Marsh, Jamie Siddons, Mike Veletta, Steve Waugh, Graeme Wood
- Fast/medium bowlers - Tony Dodemaide, Craig McDermott, Bruce Reid
- Wicketkeeper - Ian Healy
- Spinners - Tim May, Peter Sleep, Peter Taylor
Test series
1st Test
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- Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
- 18 September was taken as a rest day.
- IA Healy (AUS) made his Test debut.
In the first Test, Javed Miandad scored 211, while Iqbal Qasim took 9 wickets.
2nd Test
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316 (106.5 overs)
Ijaz Ahmed 122 (221) 4/87 (34 overs)AIC Dodemaide |
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- Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
- 26 September was taken as a rest day.
In the second Test,
3rd Test
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233 (98.2 overs)
Rameez Raja 64 (120) 3/53 (23 overs)BA Reid | ||
- Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
In the third match, Javed Miandad became the first batsman for Pakistan to score 7,000 runs in Tests.[3] It was also the only time that Steve Waugh opened the bowling in each innings in a Test.[3]
ODI series
Pakistan won the ODI series 1–0. The first match, scheduled for 30 September 1988, at the
14 October 1988
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- Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.
- IA Healy and JD Siddons (both AUS) made their ODI debuts.
The only one day match to be played resulted in a tied game, with both teams scoring 229 in the 45 over match. However, since Australia lost 1 more wickets (8 to 7), Pakistan was declared winners of the match.[7]
For more information regarding the riots, see
Tour Matches
Australia also played three 3-day first class tour matches against BCCP Patron's XI at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on 5 September 1988,
All three matches were drawn.
External sources
References
- ^ "'Conspiracy from the word go': When Australia tried to quit Pakistan". 20 March 2022. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
- ^ "Neutral Umpires". Retrieved 29 December 2023.
- ^ a b "An insomniac's dream". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
- ISBN 0-947766-15-4.
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- ISBN 0747211736.
- ^ "List of Tied ODI matches where the Tie breakers were used". crictracker.com. 15 July 2019. Archived from the original on 7 January 2020. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
- Playfair Cricket Annual
- Wisden Cricketers Almanack (annual)