When Javed Miandad hit the longest six from Sharjah to Srinagar

Daanish Bin Nabi Cricket wasn’t colorful and vibrant in 1980s, it was plain white clothed men do their bit on our Black & White 12 inches TV screens. So much were people addicted to cricket and team Pakistan that clumsy aluminum TV antennas supported on huge iron poles were put on roof tops to be able to catch a signal from Pakistan. It was snowy and grainy due to poor reception, still people used to tune in. On April 18, 1986, it was the last match with Pakistan chasing India to lift the cup. Javed Miandad was batting, a very eccentric and what would be called a Pakistani hard-line player. The entire play reached its climax to the final ball of the match. It became a symbol, the victory of Pakistan, after Miandad put the ball away for a six. The ball disappeared but the victory bugle sounded for years and even decades, enthusiastically celebrated in Kashmir. Then Jammu was just a small one district town and Kashmir was much bigger than it is today. From then till now the celeb...