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Aakash Mishra
Posted on 10 May, 2023
By Aakash Mishra
On 10 May, 2023
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By Aakash Mishra
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Top 5 IND vs PAK World Cup Heated Moments

Top 5 IND vs PAK World Cup Heated Moments: The rivalry between India and Pakistan is one of the most intense in cricket, and when these two teams face off in the World Cup, the stakes are even higher. Over the years, there have been many heated moments between these two teams in the ODI World Cup. Here are the top 5 IND vs PAK World Cup heated moments:

1992 World Cup: Javed Miandad’s Antics

In the 1992 World Cup, India faced Pakistan in a crucial match. Javed Miandad, the Pakistani batsman, got into an altercation with Indian wicketkeeper Kiran More. Miandad kept jumping up and down, imitating More’s appeals for catches and irritating him. The incident became one of the most iconic moments in World Cup history and is still remembered today.

1996 World Cup: Aamir Sohail’s Dismissal

In the 1996 World Cup quarterfinals, Pakistan was chasing a target of 288 set by India. Aamir Sohail, the Pakistani opener, hit Venkatesh Prasad for a boundary and then pointed to the spot where the ball had gone, indicating that he would hit him there again. Prasad responded by getting Sohail out on the next ball and sending him a send-off. This incident fired up the Indian team, and they went on to win the match.


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1999 World Cup: Venkatesh Prasad vs Sohail Khan

In the 1999 World Cup, India and Pakistan faced each other in a Super Six match. A fired-up Sohail Khan hit Prasad for a boundary and then gestured to him to fetch the ball. Prasad responded by getting Sohail out on the next ball and sending him a send-off. This incident led to a heated exchange between the two players and added fuel to the already intense rivalry between the two teams.

2003 World Cup: Sachin Tendulkar’s Masterclass

In the 2003 World Cup, India faced Pakistan in a high-pressure match. Sachin Tendulkar, the Indian opener, played one of the greatest innings in World Cup history, scoring 98 off 75 balls. Tendulkar’s masterclass led India to a total of 274/4, which was too much for Pakistan to chase. This match is still remembered as one of Tendulkar’s finest performances.

2011 World Cup: Wahab Riaz vs Virat Kohli

In the 2011 World Cup semifinals, Pakistan faced India in a do-or-die match. Wahab Riaz, the Pakistani fast bowler, bowled a fiery spell and had Indian batsmen on the ropes. However, Virat Kohli, the Indian batsman, stood up to the challenge and hit Riaz for a boundary. Riaz responded by sledging Kohli, but Kohli didn’t back down and hit him for another boundary. This incident fired up Kohli, and he scored a crucial 35 runs in the match, helping India to win the match and eventually the World Cup.

These are just a few of the many heated moments between India and Pakistan in the ODI World Cup. These matches are always intense and highly emotional, with both teams giving their all to come out on top. Whether it’s the players’ aggression on the field or the fans’ passion off the field, the IND vs PAK World Cup matches are always unforgettable.

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