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Liverpool skipper Gerrardwarns his team mates not to under-estimate Watford in the return leg of their Carling Cup semi-final.
 

Benson & Hedges World Cup, 1992

 
 
 
 
Pakistan cornered its main World Cup glory getting the better of England by 22 runs in the final at the Melbourne cricket ground. Pakistan captain Imran Khan saw the toss of the coin fall in his favour and he promptly decided to take first strike. Imran, who himself promoted himself up the order to one-drop after Pakistan lose the two early wickets of Aamer Sohail and Rameez Raja, featured in a significant 139-run stand for the third wicket with master batsman Javed Miandad to take the men in green out of the woods. Imran scored a superb 72 while Miandad made 58. Wasin Akram provided some lusty hitting at the end clubbing an unbeaten 33 off only 19 balls. Derek Pringle was the most successful bowler for England picking up figures of 3 for 32.

Chasing 250 for a win, England batsmen had to withstand a determined Wasim Akram, who bowled an inspired spell to snap up three vital wickets to nullify any plans England might have entertained of pulling off a World Cup triumph. South-paw Neil Fairbrother scored a steady 62 while Allan Lamb weighted in with a cameo of 31. Wasim Akram was named Man of the Match.
 
     
 
Match Match Date Venue Result
New Zealand v Australia, 1st Match 22-Feb-1992 Eden Park, Auckland New Zealand won by 37 runs
England v India, 2nd Match 22-Feb-1992 W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth England won by 9 runs
Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka, 3rd Match 23-Feb-1992 Pukekura Park, New Plymouth Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets
Pakistan v West Indies, 4th Match 23-Feb-1992 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne West Indies won by 10 wickets
Sri Lanka v New Zealand, 5th Match 25-Feb-1992 Trust Bank Park, Hamilton New Zealand won by 6 wickets
Australia v South Africa, 6th Match 26-Feb-1992 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney South Africa won by 9 wickets
Pakistan v Zimbabwe, 7th Match 27-Feb-1992 Bellerive Oval, Hobart Pakistan won by 53 runs
West Indies v England, 8th Match 27-Feb-1992 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne England won by 6 wickets
India v Sri Lanka, 9th Match 28-Feb-1992 Harrup Park, Mackay Produced No Result
West Indies v Zimbabwe, 11th Match 29-Feb-1992 Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane West Indies won by 75 runs
South Africa v New Zealand, 10th Match 29-Feb-1992 Eden Park, Auckland New Zealand won by 7 wickets
Australia v India, 12th Match 01-Mar-1992 Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane Australia won by 1 run
Pakistan v England, 13th Match 01-Mar-1992 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Produced No Result
South Africa v Sri Lanka, 14th Match 02-Mar-1992 Basin Reserve, Wellington Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets
New Zealand v Zimbabwe, 15th Match 03-Mar-1992 McLean Park, Napier New Zealand won by 48 runs
India v Pakistan, 16th Match 04-Mar-1992 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney India won by 43 runs
South Africa v West Indies, 17th Match 05-Mar-1992 Lancaster Park, Christchurch South Africa won by 64 runs
Australia v England, 18th Match 05-Mar-1992 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney England won by 8 wickets
Sri Lanka v Australia, 20th Match 07-Mar-1992 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Australia won by 7 wickets
India v Zimbabwe, 19th Match 07-Mar-1992 Trust Bank Park, Hamilton India won by 55 runs
West Indies v New Zealand, 21st Match 08-Mar-1992 Eden Park, Auckland New Zealand won by 5 wickets
South Africa v Pakistan, 22nd Match 08-Mar-1992 Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane South Africa won by 20 runs
England v Sri Lanka, 23rd Match 09-Mar-1992 Eastern Oval, Ballarat England won by 106 runs
Zimbabwe v South Africa, 25th Match 10-Mar-1992 Manuka Oval, Canberra South Africa won by 7 wickets
India v West Indies, 24th Match 10-Mar-1992 Basin Reserve, Wellington West Indies won by 5 wickets
Pakistan v Australia, 26th Match 11-Mar-1992 W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth Pakistan won by 48 runs
India v New Zealand, 27th Match 12-Mar-1992 Carisbrook, Dunedin New Zealand won by 4 wickets
South Africa v England, 28th Match 12-Mar-1992 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne England won by 3 wickets
West Indies v Sri Lanka, 29th Match 13-Mar-1992 Berri Oval, Berri West Indies won by 91 runs
Australia v Zimbabwe, 30th Match 14-Mar-1992 Bellerive Oval, Hobart Australia won by 128 runs
England v New Zealand, 31st Match 15-Mar-1992 Basin Reserve, Wellington New Zealand won by 7 wickets
India v South Africa, 32nd Match 15-Mar-1992 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide South Africa won by 6 wickets
Sri Lanka v Pakistan, 33rd Match 15-Mar-1992 W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth Pakistan won by 4 wickets
New Zealand v Pakistan, 34th Match 18-Mar-1992 Lancaster Park, Christchurch Pakistan won by 7 wickets
Zimbabwe v England, 35th Match 18-Mar-1992 Lavington Sports Oval, Albury Zimbabwe won by 9 runs
Australia v West Indies, 36th Match 18-Mar-1992 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Australia won by 57 runs
New Zealand v Pakistan, 1st Semi Final 21-Mar-1992 Eden Park, Auckland Pakistan won by 4 wickets
England v South Africa, 2nd Semi Final 22-Mar-1992 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney England won by 19 runs
Pakistan v England, Final 25-Mar-1992 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Pakistan won by 22 runs

 

 
 

Top Batsmen in ODI Matches

 
 
Player Matches Innings Runs Avg Centuries Highest Not Out
Martin Crowe 9 9 456  114.00 1 100 5
Javed Miandad 9 9 437  62.43 0 89 2
Peter Kirsten 8 8 410  68.33 0 90 2
David Boon 8 8 368  52.57 2 100 1
Ramiz Raja 8 8 349  58.17 2 119 2
 
 

Top Bowlers in ODI Matches

 
 
Player Matches Wickets Runs Overs Avg Best 3+W/I
Wasim Akram 10 18 338 89.4 18.78 4-32 3
Ian Botham 10 16 306 89.0 19.12 4-31 2
Mushtaq Ahmed 8 16 311 78.0 19.44 3-41 3
Chris Harris 9 16 342 72.1 21.38 3-15 3
Eddo Brandes 8 14 355 70.1 25.36 4-21 3
 
 

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