Check the India-Pakistan match scorecard
The accompanying table has the details:
Total | Country (Score) | Vs | Venue | Date | Inns |
10 | New Zealand (156) | WI | Southampton | 24 May 1999 | 1st |
10 | Zimbabwe (138) | WI | Sydney | 23 Jan 2001 | 1st |
10 | Pakistan (148) | Ind | Toronto | 18 Sep 1997 | 2nd |
10 | Sri Lanka (116) | Pak | Colombo (PSS) | 30 Mar 1986 | 2nd |
10 | New Zealand (162) | Aus | Auckland | 11 Mar 1990 | 1st |
10 | India (200) | Pak | Edgbaston | 19 Sep 2004 | 1st |
Continuing with the trend set by their arch-rivals, Pakistani batsmen also deemed it fit to lose their wickets in the similar way until Sehwag managed to bowl one delivery that disturbed Abdur Razzaq's furniture. However two more caught dismissals in Pakistan's innings took the match tally of catches to 16 - joint third highest in ODIs as is evident from the following table:
Total | Countries | Venue | Date | Match Agg |
18 | Pakistan (8 catches taken) - Sri Lanka (10) | Colombo (PSS) | 30-3-1986 | 313-20 |
17 | Zimbabwe (10) - West Indies (7) | Sydney | 23-1-2001 | 229-20 |
17 | Australia (9) - India (8) | Melbourne | 09-1-2004 | 558-20 |
16 | India (6) - Pakistan (10) | Toronto | 18-9-1997 | 330-16 |
16 | India (8) - New Zealand (8) | Perth | 09-10-1980 | 319-20 |
16 | Zimbabwe (9) - Pakistan (7) | Harare | 26-2-1995 | 370-18 |
16 | South Africa (8) - Bangladesh (8) | Potchefstroom | 03-10-2002 | 434-18 |
16 | England (7) - Sri Lanka (9) | Perth | 20-12-2002 | 421-19 |
16 | Pakistan (8) - India (8) | Toronto | 13-9-1998 | 441-19 |
16 | New Zealand (8) - Sri Lanka (8) | Sharjah | 09-4-2002 | 425-18 |
16 | India (10) - Pakistan (6) | Edgbaston | 19-9-2004 | 401-17 |