One of the most stormy moments in Indian cricket took place in Multan on India's tour to Pakistan in 2004. It was the first time India won a Test on Pakistani soil. Nevertheless, it marked a big controversy inside the Indian dressing room. Regular captain Sourav Ganguly was injured since the previous ODI series, so he was not part of the playing XI. Rahul Dravid captained the side that day and made a decision that is still being debated in Indian cricket today. Rahul Dravid unexpectedly declared India’s innings at 675/5, leaving cricket legend, Sachin Tendulkar stranded at 194 not out. This decision surprised many. This was not liked at all by many because Sachin Tendulkar was only six runs away from a double century and was batting on 194. Sachin Tendulkar’s disappointment with the decision is widely known, as he talked about it openly in a press conference after the match. Nearly 20 years later, new details about what happened in the dressing room have come out. Also Read | 'I Still Feel in the Shadow of Shane Warne': Nathan Lyon Talks About Pressure and Expectations Aakash Chopra, who was part of the team, said it was the first time he saw Sachin Tendulkar upset. Chopra shared on the 2 Sloggers Youtube channel. “I was in the dressing room, but I wasn't part of that conversation. To be very honest, I didn't even try to get into it because I was too young. Yes, paaji wasn't happy that day. I think I saw him unhappy for the first time. I never saw him lose temper, and he didn't exactly lose temper that day but he was visibly unhappy. Something wasn't right,” Also Read | India vs Bangladesh: Key Milestones to Watch in the Exciting Test Series The key question was who actually made the decision. While Dravid was the stand-in captain, Ganguly too was in the dressing room who was injured. Aakash Chopra felt that Ganguly was part of the discussions and hinted it wasn't just Dravid's call alone, maybe even head coach John Wright as well was consulted. “Rahul did call, but Dada (Ganguly) was part of the dressing room that day too. He wasn't playing in that game, but he was in dressing room and I'm sure he was part of the think-tank. It wasn't the captain's decision alone. After the game, Rahul did say that he wouldn't have declared had he known the match would end within 4 days. “With Rahul, it is possible that in heat of the moment, you agree or disagree. But you don't doubt his decision. You know that even if he was at a similar position, he would've taken the same decision," India won the match by an innings and 152 runs. It was their first-ever Test win in Pakistan and set the stage for India's first and only series victory against Pakistan in Pakistan so far. Also Read | Top Uncapped Players RCB Might Look for in IPL 2025 Auction