ICC Cricket World Cup: A look at India-Pakistan clashes over the years
One of Cricket’s most interesting contests debuted at the mega event in 1992.
1992 World Cup
Sachin Tendulkar played a fine innings at the 2003 World Cup as he blasted Pakistan with an innings of 98 runs. (Source: AP)
India batted first and posted a moderate total of 216 courtesy knocks from Sachin Tendulkar (54) and Ajay Jadeja (46). In reply, Pakistan made a mess of it losing 8 wickets for only 68 runs. The match was marred by the verbal exchanges between India wicketkeeper Kiran More and Pakistan’s Javed Miandad. India got the better of its rivals as they won the game by 43 runs.
1996 World Cup
In this thriller of a match at M Chninnaswamy stadium in Bangalore, India were propelled to a respectable total by Ajay Jadeja who slammed 45 in 25 balls. Chasing 288 for victory, Pakistan were cruising before Indian bowlers pulled things back with wickets at regular intervals. India won the game by 39 runs to the delight of the home crowd.
1999 World Cup
Amidst the war in Kargil, the neighbours clashed for the third time at the mega event. On a seaming track at Old Trafford, Venkatesh Prasad run riot registering the figures of 5/27. Pakistan were all over the place. India’s 227 proved too much for Wasim Akram and Co and India made it three out of three at the World Cup.
2003 World Cup
The match will always go down as a Sachin Tendulkar special as he staved off any challenge by Pakistan who boasted the likes of Shoaib Akhtar and Wasim Akram, but missed his century by a whisker. India romped home with 6 wickets to spare and booked the ticket to the Super Six.
2011 World Cup
It was the World Cup semifinal. And India again got the better of it’s neighbours. India were guided to a respectable total of 260, after a middle-order collapse, by Suresh Raina who played a cameo of 36 runs. Pakistan never looked threatening and kept throwing wickets. At the end, they fell short of the win by 29 runs.