1992 Cricket World Cup
The 1992 Cricket World Cup was the fifth edition of the Cricket World Cup, held in Australia and New Zealand from February 22 to March 25, 1992. This tournament was notable for introducing colored clothing, day-night matches, and the use of a white cricket ball, which changed the way the game was played.
Pakistan emerged as the champion, defeating England in the final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. This victory marked Pakistan's first World Cup title, with Imran Khan leading the team as captain. The tournament featured 12 teams and was a significant milestone in the history of cricket.