Step back into the archives of Indian cricket and relive Pravin Amre’s unbeaten knock of 24 runs off 32 balls against England in the 3rd ODI at Chandigarh on January 21, 1993.<br /><br />Amre, a talented middle-order batsman, represented India from 1991 to 1999, playing 11 Tests and 37 ODIs. Known for his compact technique and calm presence at the crease, he often provided the kind of stability the Indian batting order needed in the 90s.<br /><br />In this short but effective innings, Amre spent 37 minutes at the crease, striking four boundaries with precision and timing. While it wasn’t a big score, it highlighted his ability to rotate the strike and keep the innings steady under testing conditions.<br /><br />So, cricket fans—what do you think? Was Pravin Amre an underrated batsman who deserved more chances? Or was he simply average in a highly competitive era? Share your thoughts in the comments below. ЁЯППЁЯФе<br /><br />ЁЯУМ Hashtags<br /><br />#PravinAmre #IndiaVsEngland #ClassicCricket #VintageCricket #IndianCricket #ODIHistory #CricketLegends #CricketHighlights #90sCricket
