Legendary batsman struck last ball maximum to lead Pakistan to victory in the final of the Austral-Asia Cup.
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It became an iconic moment in cricket history that still gives goosebumps whenever you recall it. The feat is remarkable as Pakistan needed four runs off the final ball. Miandad did not succumb to pressure and sent the ball out of the park bowled by Chetan Sharma, giving the cricket fans a memory to cherish forever. The men in green needed 246 to win the match and were reduced to 61/3. Miandad walked out to bat and played a blinder of 116 not out. In this innings he struck three boundaries and same number of maximums. Today, fans and former cricketers share the iconic clip with interesting comments to relive the moment of history. Who could forget this iconic 🇵🇰Pakistan @TheRealPCB Moment of the famous @I_JavedMiandad @sharjahstadium 🏟 Sixerrrrrr 🔥 to #CheetanSharma against India @BCCI ,34 years today MashAllah, still give goosebumps to us all as a Nation!! a Proud Family Moment 💚 as well! 😊 pic.twitter.com/OZvgkgsuJd — Faisal Iqbal🇵🇰🏏 ???? ????? (@FaisalIqbalCric) April 18, 2020 Some moments are etched in ur memory and @I_JavedMiandad hit that epic six against India at Sharjah is 1 of them. It’s a piece of cricket beauties. Whenever you watch it, it gives you real joy and tells how great a batsman he was.BTW the bat from which that 6 was hit was mine😀 https://t.co/T90s0uOgN0 — Wasim Akram (@wasimakramlive) April 18, 2020 #OnThisDay in 1986, Pakistan earned their first victory in a major tournament by lifting the Austral-Asia Cup. It was that memorable Sharjah classic that ended with Javed Miandad smacking a mighty six off the final ball of the match bowled by India's Chetan Sharma. pic.twitter.com/sYq4OFsKFY — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) April 18, 2020 Watch: Javed Miandad’s last-ball six off Chetan Sharma gave Pakistan a famous win at Sharjah in 1986. pic.twitter.com/pUrPOO4imw — Yawar Hayat (@yawartweets) April 18, 2020 🏆 Austral-Asia Cup, Final 🏟 Sharjah Javed Miandad hit that world famous last-ball six of Chetan Sharma to win.#UnitedWeWin #SherusOfHistory — Islamabad United (@IsbUnited) April 18, 2020 #OnThisDay 1986. Javed Miandad with the six that broke a billion hearts #Cricket pic.twitter.com/Pf24AqRSYp — Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) April 18, 2020 On this day in 1986, Javed Miandad struck Chetan Sharma for a six on the final ball to hand Pakistan a thrilling one-wicket win over India in the AustralAsia Cup in Sharjah 😮 pic.twitter.com/DdlyqfMH2g — ICC (@ICC) April 18, 2020