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  1. 1 day ago · The 1996 Cricket World Cup, officially known as the Wills World Cup due to sponsorship, stands as a pivotal chapter in the annals of cricket history. Co-hosted by India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, this edition of the tournament was notable for its vibrant displays of cricketing prowess, dramatic matches, and significant upsets. Held from February 14 to March 17, 1996, it marked the sixth iteration…

  2. 1 day ago · Statistics and records of Wills World Cup 1996 with most runs, most wickets, hundreds and fifties, most sixes, highest strike rate, catches, best averages, best bowling and economy rates on myKhel.com.

  3. 6 days ago · The 1994 ICC Trophy (formally the ABN AMRO ICC Trophy) was a cricket tournament that took place in Kenya between 12 February and 6 March 1994. It was the fifth ICC Trophy tournament to be staged, and acted as the Cricket World Cup qualification tournament for the 1996 Cricket World Cup.

  4. 2 days ago · The 1996 Cricket World Cup was co-hosted by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The tournament went back to the group format which was last used in the 1987 edition. Each team would play the other five teams in a six team group, with the top four teams progressing to the quarterfinals. [66]

  5. Jun 29, 2024 · The Indian cricket team will be playing a second World Cup final in eight months when it takes on South Africa in Barbados in the summit clash of the ongoing T20 mega event on Saturday.

  6. 1 day ago · Since winning the World Cup at home in 2011, India have lost a 50-over final and a T20 final, as well as four semi-finals. A country of 1.4bn people, a cricket board that takes almost 40% of the ...

  7. 19 hours ago · India are set for a third appearance in a T20 World Cup final when they face South Africa in Barbados on Saturday. Before the match gets underway, we take a look at how the Men in Blue fared in past finals. read more. Advertisement. India defeated Pakistan by 5 runs in the final of the inaugural T20 World Cup in Johannesburg on 24 September, 2007.

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