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Sourav Ganguly took five wickets for 16 runs in Toronto in 1997 and that remains the best in bowling by an Indian against Pakistan in one-day series.


Mohammed Azharuddin holds the record for the highest number of catches (44) by an Indian in the ODIs against Pakistan.


M.S. Dhoni’s 148, scored in Visakhapatnam in 2005, remains a record by an Indian against Pakistan in ODIs.


World’s top footballer Zinedine Zidane received two red cards and 4 yellow in the 12 matches he had played in the three World Cups (’98, ’02 and ’06) to be listed on the top of the table for the player with the most number of cards received.

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