On this day in 1992, the Men in Green lifted their first ICC World Cup trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground after defeating England by 22 runs and forever changing Pakistan’s cricketing history.
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Opting to bat first, Pakistan put up a total of 249 for six wickets in the epic final, with legendary skipper Imran Khan scoring 72 off 110 balls after wickets of openers Ramiz Raja and Aamir Sohail fell early on in the game.
Renowned batsman Javed Miandad joined the skipper on the pitch to put up a 139-run partnership for Pakistan, before Inzamamul Haq and Wasim Akram smashed a quick 42 and 33 respectively, enabling a target of 250-runs for England to chase.
In response, England batsmen failed to cope with Pakistani bowling attack, even though Neil Fairbrother and Allan Lamb did manage to scare the Men in Green after their 72-run partnership. Pace and Swing from Wasim Akram and Aqib Javed, coupled with spin from Mushtaq Ahmed were enough for the English batsmen to falter, allowing Pakistan to an easy victory in the World Cup final on March 25, 1992.
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Therefore, one can look at this day as an auspicious one for Pakistan cricket, as the team faces another test of their abilities against Australia in a do-or-die situation at Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali, India.
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