Who is the winner of World Cup 1992?
Pakistan
Melbourne Cricket Ground | |
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Toss | Pakistan, elected to bat first |
Series | Benson & Hedges World Cup |
Season | 1991/92 |
Series result | Pakistan won the 1991/92 Benson & Hedges World Cup |
Who hit the memorable Sixer from the Pakistani team in the 1992 World Cup finale?
Birthday boy Wasim Akram took 916 international wickets for Pakistan Cricket Team. Three of his most important came in the 1992 ICC Cricket World Cup final.
What happened in 1992 World Cup semi final?
During the course of the 1992 World Cup tournament, South Africans had performed impressively to reach the semi-final stage. In reply, South Africa chased well and needed just 22 runs off 13 balls to beat England at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) when rain played spoil sport.
Was the 1992 World Cup fixed?
It was a matter of time before Imran Khan wrapped up the English innings, accounting for the final wicket of Richard Illingworth, thus winning the match by 22 runs and sealing Pakistan’s fate as the winners of the 1992 World Cup.
How did Pakistan won 1992 World Cup?
England
The final of the 1992 ICC Cricket World Cup was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne on 25 March 1992. The match was won by Pakistan, under the captaincy of Imran Khan, as they defeated England by 22 runs to lift their first ever World Cup trophy….1992 Cricket World Cup Final.
Pakistan | England |
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50 overs | 49.2 overs |
What happened to South Africa in 1992 World Cup?
Controversial ‘Rain Rule’ In the semi-finals of the 1992 World Cup, South Africa needed 22 runs off 13 balls however, rain interrupted play and forced them back to the pavilion. When the rain subsided South Africa needed 22 runs off one delivery and England ended up winnings by 19 runs.
How did Pakistan win 1992 World Cup?
Who scored 200 run in ODI?
Tendulkar
Highest individual score in One Day International cricket as of January 2022, by player
Characteristic | Number of runs scored |
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RG Sharma (India vs Australia – 2013) | 209 |
RG Sharma (India vs Sri Lanka – 2017)* | 208 |
SR Tendulkar (india vs South Africa – 2010)* | 200 |
CK Coventry (Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh – 2009)* | 194 |