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The rivalry between **Waqar Younis** and **Brian Lara** is widely considered one of the most iconic "clashes of titans" in cricket history. It represented the ultimate battle between a lethal, fast-bowling specialist and an elite, stroke-playing genius. #cricketshorts #cricketlover #90scricket ### The Iconic 1997 Rawalpindi Encounter The most famous moment in their rivalry occurred during the **1997 Test match in Rawalpindi**. This contest is frequently cited as a masterclass in bowling strategy: * **The Buildup:** Brian Lara started aggressively, hitting two trademark cover-drive boundaries off Waqar. * **The Setup:** Waqar adjusted his length and line, building pressure with precision. * **The Delivery:** Waqar delivered a trademark, searing inswinging yorker at near-maximum pace. * **The Result:** The ball moved late, sneaking through the gap between Lara’s bat and pad. Lara was completely outfoxed, losing his balance as he fell forward, and the ball shattered his leg stump. ### Key Characteristics of Their Battles * **Technical Contrast:** Waqar Younis was famous for his ability to bowl toe-crushing, reverse-swinging yorkers, while Lara was renowned for his exceptional footwork, high backlift, and ability to handle extreme pace. * **Mental Chess:** Their encounters were rarely just about speed; they involved constant adjustments. When Lara would "set" himself by playing shots, Waqar often responded by changing his angle or surprise-targeting the stumps with a yorker to disrupt the batsman's rhythm. * **Historical Significance:** These battles defined the 1990s era of cricket, pitting the best of Pakistan’s pace attack against the best of West Indian batting artistry. this 1997 Rawalpindi dismissal is often categorized as one of the most "unplayable" deliveries in cricket History
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The encounter between Brian Lara and Mohammad Zahid is a legendary moment in cricket history, frequently cited as evidence of Zahid's extreme pace during his brief career. ### The Iconic Encounter #vintagecricket #cricketlegends #cricketworldcup In a day-night One Day International (ODI) match at the **Gabba, Brisbane, in January 1997** (part of the World Series Cup), the young Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Zahid bowled an exceptional spell to the West Indies' batting maestro, Brian Lara. * **The Over:** Zahid bowled with such alarming speed and bounce that Lara missed the first three deliveries of the over entirely. * **The Dismissal:** On the fourth delivery, Lara edged the ball behind to the wicketkeeper, ending his stay at the crease. * **Legacy:** The incident cemented Zahid's reputation. Brian Lara himself later described Zahid as one of the **fastest bowlers he had ever faced** in his career. The performance was so striking that it caught the attention of pundits and players worldwide, with many, including fellow Pakistani pacer Shoaib Akhtar, acknowledging that at that time, Zahid was potentially a "yard quicker" than the rest. ### Why it is Remembered This encounter remains a significant topic for cricket fans and historians for a few reasons: * **Lack of Speed Guns:** During that era, the technology to accurately measure bowling speed was not as ubiquitous or reliable as it is today, leading to a "what if" mystery regarding just how fast Zahid was actually bowling. * **Cut-Short Career:** Zahid's career was unfortunately derailed by a severe back injury shortly after his emergence, limiting him to only 5 Tests and 11 ODIs. This makes his raw, explosive performance against one of the greatest batsmen of all time an almost mythic "what could have been" moment in Pakistan's fast-bowling history. * **Test Debut:** Zahid is also famous for his incredible Test debut against New Zealand in 1996, where he took 11 wickets (4/64 and 7/66), becoming the first Pakistani to take 10 or more wickets in his first Test match. This specific sequence against Lara is often highlighted in "vintage cricket" content for its historical significance and the sheer intensity of the contest between a rising speedster and an established legend.