Waqar Younis Super Last Over vs NZ 1994 | 3 runs to win off 6 balls | Shows how to Bowl Super Over!!

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Watch superb Waqar Younis last over vs New Zealand 1994 in the 4th ODI at Auckland. This is Waqar Younis 6-30 deadly bowling spell match.

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With New Zealand needing only 3 runs from the last over, Waqar Younis gave only 2 runs and took 2 wickets to tie the match to produce one of the best tied matches in cricket history.

This Waqar Younis last over in ODI and his 6 wickets for 30 runs in the match is one of the best bowling spells in ODI cricket.

All Comments (21)
  • I am from India, but i miss the golden days of Pakistani bowling line up... Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar , Aaqib Javed. Every cricket fans dream, when cricket was loved and hatred wasn't introduced by the politicians
  • @josephjudy78
    Everything looks over but for Waqar nothing is over until last ball..... That's why he's a Champion.........forever.
  • That is the undying spirit of Pakistani team in the 90s. Love their fiercest bowlers Akram, Waqar, Shoaib. Love and respect for them always.❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • @kiranvenky
    His run up and action unmatchable, now a days nobody can match his calibre true and genuine fast bowler, not to forget another great Wasim Akram
  • @bhimsenb4107
    What a bowling action.. whole body goes with ball.. golden days of pak cricket.
  • @Himekocchi
    Overthrows and gets the match tied. Waqar: No need of fielders if stumps are there What a legend!
  • @venkateshe8377
    What a bowling by a legend..I don't think present cricketers are able to manage this bloke..I am a big fan of waqar from india
  • Pakistani bowlers never fail to stunn the batsmen..from '80s till 2022 T20 final . Kudos to their class
  • @fawad5131
    This is when Pakistan could afford to score 150 runs and still go home victorious. All thanks to the bowling squad.
  • What a bowler Waqar, King of Reverse Swing Superb Aggressive Action👍🤝
  • @ilikewoodwork
    Indian cricket supporter, but loved the days when Waqar and Akram used to be around, Real Legends of cricket - world cricket.
  • @deysayan
    Waqar Younis, the yorker specialist was lethal for any batsmen of his time. Runup, action, throw and delivery all were perfect.
  • @PanjshirAfg
    This is the game that convinced me to watch cricket more... amazing
  • @ramangarg9990
    He was one of the most deadly bowlers in 90s.. Used to bowl the yorkers at will,, probably the best bowling pair with wasim akram in that era
  • @janikhan9568
    Pak used to wait for those last 10 overs..Wasim, Waqar, Saqlain..Reverse swing, spin, brutality and hell fire🔥
  • @sayemlaskor276
    i'm from Bangladesh! Actual cricket of those time.No commercial business of cricket. What a bowling line up! All star!
  • Really those were the days: When 2 Ws were dominating the cricket... they are the best pace duo ever produced by cricket history
  • @Ghazalmetal
    You know, in my dreams, I am the greatest batsman in the world. Even then, I would never be able to face Waqar. Poetry in motion, ruthless to a fault. Fabulous days those were. Love from India
  • @minmo1992
    Fun fact: over 61% of the wickets that he took were either clean bowled or lbws. That is almost 2 out of every three wickets. 32% were clean bowled, 29.49% were lbws.