India ICC World Cup History 1992

The 1992 World Cup was co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. India sent a team having great batting line-up but with an average bowling prowess. The team was led by Mohammed Azharuddin. India started their Benson & Hedges World Cup 1992 campaign with a loss against England. India was ousted at the Round-Robin stage.

Let’s check the last match performance of Indian Cricket team:

Stage of MatchRound-Robin Stage (The group format was abandoned and round-robin format was adopted, where each team will play all other teams and the top 4 teams will move to the semi-final.)
StadiumAdelaide Oval (Adelaide, Australia)
Opponent TeamSouth Africa
India's PerformanceIndia scored just 180 runs with the top scorer being Azharuddin (79 runs). Due to rain, the match was reduced to 30 overs.
South Africa's PerformanceSouth Africa chased the target and covered it easily in 29.1 overs. Peter Kirsten was the highest scorer (84 runs).
India Won/LostLost

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