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2019 WC: India lead Pakistan 6-0 in World Cup encounters

Here we take a look at India's six victories against neighbouring nation in WC.

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Published : Jun 15, 2019, 8:52 PM IST

Hyderabad: The 'game of fame' cricket is like a religion in India. And when the arch-rivals India and Pakistan take on each other in the field, it is no less than a war.


Despite the closure of bilateral ties, the two teams face-off in multi-nation events and so far, the Men in Blue have won all the six games they have played in World Cups.

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Here we take a look at India's six victories against neighbouring nation in WC:


Sydney, 1992

Sydney, 1992
Sydney, 1992


Pakistan may have won the 1992 edition of the showpiece event, but prior to that, the Green Brigade suffered a 43-run loss against India. Winning the toss, India opted to bat first and Sachin Tendulkar's unbeaten 54 runs helped them put 216/7 on the board. In return, Amir Sohail's valuable 62 went in vain as the Pakistan team was bundled out for 173. Kapil Dev, Manoj Prabhakar and Javagal Srinath picked two wickets apiece for India.

Bengaluru, 1996

Bengaluru, 1996
Bengaluru, 1996

In this edition, the two sides squared off in the quarter-finals in Bengaluru. Once again, India opted to bat after winning the toss and opener Navjot Singh Sidhu's 93 guided them to 287 runs. Not to forget Ajay Jadeja's quick finish at the end. Chasing the target, Pakistan started decently, but Anil Kumble and Venkatesh Prasad picked three wickets each and dismissed the neighbours for 248 as India won by 39 runs.

Manchester, 1999

Manchester, 1999
Manchester, 1999

It was a dismal show from India in this edition of the showpiece event. But the Men in Blue once again kept the winning momentum against their arch-rivals going as they hammered Pakistan by 47 runs. Electing to bat, India put on 227/6, courtesy Rahul Dravid's 61. In reply, Pakistan were dismissed for 180 runs, thanks to Venkatesh Prasad's five-wicket haul.

Centurion, 2003

Centurion, 2003
Centurion, 2003

This time, the Men in Blue under the leadership of Sourav Ganguly entered the finals before losing to Australia. However, they kept the winning record against Pakistan intact as Ganguly's young guns once again thrashed Pakistan by six wickets. Opener Saeed Anwar's valiant 101 runs guided Pakistan to a decent 273/7 in the allotted 50 overs. But again, India registered a thumping win as they overhauled the target in 45.4, thanks to Sachin Tendulkar's scintillating knock of 98.

Mohali, 2011

Mohali, 2011
Mohali, 2011

Before lifting their second World Cup, India met Pakistan in a crucial semi-final affair. And once again, India came out victorious. India amassed 260 runs losing nine wickets as Sachin Tendulkar contributed with 85 runs. In reply, Pakistan managed just 231.

Adelaide, 2015

Adelaide, 2015
Adelaide, 2015
This time, India registered a massive 75-run win over Pakistan. It was Virat Kohli's fine 107 which guided the MS Dhoni-led team to 300/7 before the Men in Blue wrapped up Pakistan for just 224. For India. Mohammed Shami scalped four wickets.

In the current edition, India are placed third with five points after two wins while the third game was washed out against New Zealand. On the other hand, Pakistan have played four games, winning one, losing two and the fourth being washed out. The Sarfaraz Ahmed-led side is placed eighth with just three points in their kitty.

Hyderabad: The 'game of fame' cricket is like a religion in India. And when the arch-rivals India and Pakistan take on each other in the field, it is no less than a war.


Despite the closure of bilateral ties, the two teams face-off in multi-nation events and so far, the Men in Blue have won all the six games they have played in World Cups.

Watch the video


Here we take a look at India's six victories against neighbouring nation in WC:


Sydney, 1992

Sydney, 1992
Sydney, 1992


Pakistan may have won the 1992 edition of the showpiece event, but prior to that, the Green Brigade suffered a 43-run loss against India. Winning the toss, India opted to bat first and Sachin Tendulkar's unbeaten 54 runs helped them put 216/7 on the board. In return, Amir Sohail's valuable 62 went in vain as the Pakistan team was bundled out for 173. Kapil Dev, Manoj Prabhakar and Javagal Srinath picked two wickets apiece for India.

Bengaluru, 1996

Bengaluru, 1996
Bengaluru, 1996

In this edition, the two sides squared off in the quarter-finals in Bengaluru. Once again, India opted to bat after winning the toss and opener Navjot Singh Sidhu's 93 guided them to 287 runs. Not to forget Ajay Jadeja's quick finish at the end. Chasing the target, Pakistan started decently, but Anil Kumble and Venkatesh Prasad picked three wickets each and dismissed the neighbours for 248 as India won by 39 runs.

Manchester, 1999

Manchester, 1999
Manchester, 1999

It was a dismal show from India in this edition of the showpiece event. But the Men in Blue once again kept the winning momentum against their arch-rivals going as they hammered Pakistan by 47 runs. Electing to bat, India put on 227/6, courtesy Rahul Dravid's 61. In reply, Pakistan were dismissed for 180 runs, thanks to Venkatesh Prasad's five-wicket haul.

Centurion, 2003

Centurion, 2003
Centurion, 2003

This time, the Men in Blue under the leadership of Sourav Ganguly entered the finals before losing to Australia. However, they kept the winning record against Pakistan intact as Ganguly's young guns once again thrashed Pakistan by six wickets. Opener Saeed Anwar's valiant 101 runs guided Pakistan to a decent 273/7 in the allotted 50 overs. But again, India registered a thumping win as they overhauled the target in 45.4, thanks to Sachin Tendulkar's scintillating knock of 98.

Mohali, 2011

Mohali, 2011
Mohali, 2011

Before lifting their second World Cup, India met Pakistan in a crucial semi-final affair. And once again, India came out victorious. India amassed 260 runs losing nine wickets as Sachin Tendulkar contributed with 85 runs. In reply, Pakistan managed just 231.

Adelaide, 2015

Adelaide, 2015
Adelaide, 2015
This time, India registered a massive 75-run win over Pakistan. It was Virat Kohli's fine 107 which guided the MS Dhoni-led team to 300/7 before the Men in Blue wrapped up Pakistan for just 224. For India. Mohammed Shami scalped four wickets.

In the current edition, India are placed third with five points after two wins while the third game was washed out against New Zealand. On the other hand, Pakistan have played four games, winning one, losing two and the fourth being washed out. The Sarfaraz Ahmed-led side is placed eighth with just three points in their kitty.

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Hyderabad: The 'game of fame' cricket is like a religion in India. And when the arch-rivals India and Pakistan take on each other in the field, it is no less than a war.

Despite the closure of bilateral ties, the two teams face-off in multi-nation events and so far, the Men in Blue have won all the six games they have played in World Cups.

Here we take a look at India's six victories against neighbouring nation in WC:

Sydney, 1992

Pakistan may have won the 1992 edition of the showpiece event, but prior to that, the Green Brigade suffered a 43-run loss against India. Winning the toss, India opted to bat first and Sachin Tendulkar's unbeaten 54 runs helped them put 216/7 on the board. In return, Amir Sohail's valuable 62 went in vain as the Pakistan team was bundled out for 173. Kapil Dev, Manoj Prabhakar and Javagal Srinath picked two wickets apiece for India.

Bengaluru, 1996

In this edition, the two sides squared off in the quarter-finals in Bengaluru. Once again, India opted to bat after winning the toss and opener Navjot Singh Sidhu's 93 guided them to 287 runs. Not to forget Ajay Jadeja's quick finish at the end. Chasing the target, Pakistan started decently, but Anil Kumble and Venkatesh Prasad picked three wickets each and dismissed the neighbours for 248 as India won by 39 runs.

Manchester, 1999

It was a dismal show from India in this edition of the showpiece event. But the Men in Blue once again kept the winning momentum against their arch-rivals going as they hammered Pakistan by 47 runs. Electing to bat, India put on 227/6, courtesy Rahul Dravid's 61. In reply, Pakistan were dismissed for 180 runs, thanks to Venkatesh Prasad's five-wicket haul.

Centurion, 2003

This time, the Men in Blue under the leadership of Sourav Ganguly entered the finals before losing to Australia. However, they kept the winning record against Pakistan intact as Ganguly's young guns once again thrashed Pakistan by six wickets. Opener Saeed Anwar's valiant 101 runs guided Pakistan to a decent 273/7 in the allotted 50 overs. But again, India registered a thumping win as they overhauled the target in 45.4, thanks to Sachin Tendulkar's scintillating knock of 98.

Mohali, 2011

Before lifting their second World Cup, India met Pakistan in a crucial semi-final affair. And once again, India came out victorious. India amassed 260 runs losing nine wickets as Sachin Tendulkar contributed with 85 runs. In reply, Pakistan managed just 231.

Adelaide, 2015

This time, India registered a massive 75-run win over Pakistan. It was Virat Kohli's fine 107 which guided the MS Dhoni-led team to 300/7 before the Men in Blue wrapped up Pakistan for just 224. For India. Mohammed Shami scalped four wickets.

In the current edition, India are placed third with five points after two wins while the third game was washed out against New Zealand. On the other hand, Pakistan have played four games, winning one, losing two and the fourth being washed out. The Sarfaraz Ahmed-led side is placed eighth with just three points in their kitty.


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