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World Cup 1992 25th celebration video from PCB

Pakistan cricket board has released a special video to celebrate the 25 years of the world cup 1992 win. It was a day which the Pakistani nation will never forget. They saw their skipper Imran Khan holding the beautiful crystal made trophy in his hands at MCG.

On this day 25 March, Pakistan played England in the finals of world cup 1992. It was the first time for Pakistan to play the final of a world cup. Before that they never made it this far in the previous world cups. England was the favorite one for this game.

Pakistan had a team which was ready to fight. The same team which was rated as the weakest most amongst others at the start of the event. The leadership of Imran Khan changed everything in the Pakistan team. He had this self-belief and soon his team had it too in them.

Geo News will commemorate the silver jubilee of Pakistan’s historic world cup cricket victory in 1992 by airing a special show on Saturday. What makes the show special is that it will be hosted by Ramiz Raja and attended by Pakistan’s former skipper Imran Khan and his 'cornered tigers'.

Wasim Akram, Moin Khan, Inzimamul Haq, Ijaz Amed, Mushtaq Ahmed and others will share inspirational journey of Pakistan’s only World Cup victory besides sharing funny moments they had together in Australia.

The show will be aired at 10:00 pm. The final of the 1992 the World Cup was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne on 25 March in which Pakistan defeated England by 22 runs to lift their first ever World Cup trophy.

It was Pakistan's greatest sporting victory and since then green-shirts have never been able to lift the trophy.



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