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      • The 1992 Cricket World Cup (known as the Benson & Hedges World Cup 1992 for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth Cricket World Cup, the premier One Day International cricket tournament for men's national teams, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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  2. The 1992 Cricket World Cup (known as the Benson & Hedges World Cup 1992 for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth Cricket World Cup, the premier One Day International cricket tournament for men's national teams, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

  3. The 1992 World Cup: colourful cricket, and that rain rule. The first World Cup to feature coloured clothing, floodlights, white balls and fielding restrictions. World Cup No. 5. This was the...

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  4. www.espncricinfo.com › story › the-1992-world-cup-150864The 1992 World Cup - ESPNcricinfo

    Apr 15, 1993 · Led by Martin Crowe, who made a century, New Zealand were initiating a remarkable run of victories on their slow pitches, Patel bowling off-spin at the start of the innings, followed by a bevy of...

  5. The West Indies won the first two tournaments — called the Prudential World Cup due to branding — and reached the final of the third, where they lost famously to Kapil Dev’s gutsy Indian team at...

  6. Sep 28, 2023 · The 1992 World Cup was the fifth edition of the Cricket World Cup that was held in Australia and New Zealand from February 22 to March 25, 1992. After more than a month of fierce...

  7. May 10, 2019 · The winners received Aus $50,000, the runners-up Aus $25,000, and the losing semi-finalists Aus $12,500 each. This time there was a prize awarded to the man-of-the-tournament, called world ...

  8. thecricketworldcup.com › cricket-world-cup-1992The Cricket World Cup

    1992 Cricket World Cup Finals Pakistan beat England by 22 runs Despite Australia's failure to reach the final, a record World Cup final crowd of more than 85,000 greeted Pakistan and England at the MCG.