List of 10 Best knocks in ICC Cricket World Cups

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60 – Inzamam-ul-Haq v New Zealand 1992

1992 World Cup was unique in many ways. Colored clothing, matches under lights, use of white balls, third umpire and TV replays in use made this World Cup a treat for viewers. New Zealand played one of the best cricket in this World Cup, led by Martin Crowe, who was also adjudged player of the tournament.

New Zealand and Pakistan met in the semi-finals at Auckland. New Zealand made 262 runs with Martin Crowe making 91. When Pakistan started their chase, Martin Crowe injured his leg and had to go back to the pavilion and John Wright acted as captain. This gave Pakistan a chance to bounce back into the game after being 140/4. A special innings came from a very slim Inzamam who made 60 off 37 balls hitting the Kiwi medium pacers to all parts of Auckland ground.

Inzamam’s innings gave Pakistan enough impetus because even after his wicket, Moin Khan came in and finished the game making 20 off 11 balls. Inzamam’s match winning innings got him the Man of the match award and took Pakistan into the finals of 1992 World Cup.

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