The 1992 World Cup was the fifth editiono co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. Pakistan beat England in the final to become the World Cup champions for the first time.


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Top 5 Batsman
 Player Team Matches   I   R HS Avg. SR 100 50 4s 6s
 M Crowe NZ 9 9 456 100* 114.0 90.83 1 4 45 6
 Javed Miandad PAK 9 9 437 89 62.42 62.60 0 5 27 0
 PN Kirsten SA 8 8 410 90 52.57 66.55 0 4 28 2
 David Boon AUS 8 8 368 100 52.57 68.91 2 0 34 2
 Rameez Raja PAK 8 8 349 119* 58.16 64.74 2 0 35 0
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Top Bowlers
 Bowler Team M Wkts BBI Avg. Econ SR 5w
 Wasim Akram PAK 10 18 4/32 18.77 3.76 29.8 0
 Ian Botham ENG 10 16 4/31 19.12 3.43 33.3 0
 Mushtaq Ahmed PAK 9 16 3/41 19.43 3.98 29.2 0
 Chris Harris NZ 9 16 3/15 21.37 4.73 27.0 0
 E Brandes ZIM 8 14 4/21 25.35 5.05 30.0 0

 

Top Individual Scores
 Player Team Opposition Runs Balls SR 4s 6s Ground
 Rameez Raja PAK NZ 119* 155 76.77 16 0 Christchurch
 A Flower ZIM SL 115* 152 75.65 8 1 New Plymouth
 Aamer Sohail PAK ZIM 114 136 83.82 12 0 Hobart
 PV Simmons WI SL 110 125 88.00 8 2 Berri
 Rameez Raja PAK WI 102* 158 64.65 4 0 Melbourne

 

Top Bowling Figures in an inning
 Bowler Team Opp. Bowling Figures Ground
 MW Pringle SA WI 4/11 in 8 Overs Christchurch
 EA Brandes ZIM ENG 4/21 in 10 Overs Albury
  CC Lewis ENG SL 4/30 in 8 Overs Ballarat
 Ian Botham ENG AUS 4/31 in 10 Overs Sydney
 Wasim Akram PAK NZ 4/32 in 8.3 Overs Christchurch

 

Highest Partnerships
 Partners Team Runs Wkt Opp. Ground
 DL Haynes & BC Lara WI 175* 1st PAK Melbourne
 KC Wessels & AC Hudson SA 151 1st ENG Melbourne
 A Flower & AC Waller ZIM 145* 5th SL New Plymouth
 Aamer Sohail & Javed Miandad PAK 145 3rd ZIM Hobart
 Imran Khan & Javed Miandad PAK 139 3rd ENG Melbourne
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Most Dismissals as Wicket-Keepers
 Wicket-Keeper Team Matches Dismissals Catches Stumps
 DJ Richardson SA 9 15 14 1
 D Williams WI 8 14 11 3
 Moin Khan PAK 7 14 11 3
 IA Healey AUS 7 9 9 0
 AJ Stewart ENG 10 9 8 1

 

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