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LAHORE, MARCH 20. Pakistan has not lost any of the seven one-dayers it has played in the last four years at the Gaddafi Stadium. India, which has played three matches at the venue, has won only once. India has the dubious distinction of recording the lowest innings total (112, 1989-90) at the venue. The match also witnessed the lowest aggregate of 262, with Pakistan, batting first, scoring only 150. Pakistan had beaten India by nine wickets, when the two sides met in 1997-98, for one of the biggest wins in Lahore. Pakistan's Ijaz Ahmed, who scored 139 not out (84 balls) against India in 1997-98, holds the record for the highest individual score.
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