Witness a golden moment in India’s cricketing history as Karsan Ghavri produced a sensational spell of seam bowling during the 3rd Test match against arch-rivals Pakistan at the Wankhede Stadium, Bombay, from December 16 to 20, 1979.<br /><br />Defending a challenging target of 321 runs in the fourth innings, India looked to their bowlers for inspiration—and Karsan Ghavri rose to the occasion in style, delivering 18 disciplined overs, including 4 maidens, and claiming 4 crucial wickets for just 63 runs. His brilliant spell broke the backbone of Pakistan’s batting line-up, helping bowl them out for 190 and securing a historic 131-run victory for India.<br /><br />The video also includes drama and intensity from the final innings—including a moment where Majid Khan showed visible dissent towards an umpire's decision, and a stunning low slip catch by Dilip Vengsarkar to dismiss Wasim Raja. Perhaps the most unexpected moment was when Ghavri dismissed Imran Khan with a delivery that turned like a left-arm spinner—a rare and delightful twist that added sparkle to his spell.<br /><br />Though the video quality may reflect its age, the passion, skill, and drama of this classic encounter shine through. Relive the magic of vintage Indian Test cricket and Karsan Ghavri’s unforgettable performance at Wankhede.<br /><br />#KarsanGhavri #IndiaVsPakistan #Wankhede1979 #TestCricket #VintageCricket #CricketHistory #ClassicBowling #IndianCricket #GhavriSpell #WankhedeTest #INDvsPAK<br />