Relive the vintage charm of Test cricket as we revisit Navjot Singh Sidhu’s remarkable performance in the 2nd Test between India and Pakistan at Faisalabad in November 1989. In a match steeped in tension and historic rivalry, Sidhu exhibited two vastly different batting styles in the same game.<br /><br />In the first innings, Sidhu batted with immense patience and discipline, scoring 20 runs off 71 balls in a gritty 118-minute stay, hitting just one boundary while defying a relentless Pakistani bowling attack. But it was in the second innings that he transformed into the fluent stroke-maker we know him for—striking a majestic 51 off 69 balls in just 88 minutes, decorated with 6 crisp fours.<br /><br />This performance demonstrated Sidhu's maturity and adaptability in one of the most high-pressure environments in world cricket. Watch the detailed breakdown of his innings, classic cricket commentary, and context from the golden era of Indo-Pak cricket battles.<br /><br />📌 Match: India vs Pakistan – 2nd Test, Faisalabad, November 1989<br />📌 Player: Navjot Singh Sidhu<br />📌 Scores: 20 (71) in 1st Innings | 51 (69) in 2nd Innings<br />📌 Highlights: Patience, timing, stroke play, Test match grit<br /><br />#NavjotSinghSidhu #IndiavsPakistan #FaisalabadTest1989 #TestCricket #ClassicCricket #CricketHistory #CricketHighlights #IndiaCricket #PakistanCricket #SidhuBatting #CricketLegends #VintageCricket<br />