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World Cup 2015: Top 10 "Man of the Moment" in the history of World Cup finals

New Delhi: World Cup final itself makes a history of sort but some out standing performances do stand out as witnesses to that history. These performances have been weaved into the cricketing history and the

1992: Wasim Akram (Pakistan)

England were through their second consecutive final when they met Pakistan in the 1992 World Cup final.

They also headed in favourites, having bowled Pakistan out for 74 earlier in the tournament. The final started in a similar fashion when Derek Pringle dismissed both Pakistani openers at 24, but Pakistan recovered to score 6-249 and Imran Khan top-scored with 72. Javed Miandad scored 58, while Inzamam-ul-Haq (42) and Wasim Akram (33) also chipped in.

While defending the total, Wasim Akram dimissed Ian Botham for a duck to put the wobbles into the English. He returned to uproot two wickets in two balls in the middle order.

Wasim finished with 3-49 to earn his man of the match and Pakistan lifted the Benson and Hedges World Cup.