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World Cup Nostalgia: When Wasim Akram overshadowed Melbourne sky

Wasim Akram's form in the first part of the 1992 World Cup was patchy.Inspired by skipper Imran Khan to play like “cornered tigers”, Pakistan made a strong comeback to qualify for the semi-final of the

England was eventually bowled out for 227, Akram's 18-ball 33 and the three-wicket haul earning him the Man of the Match award and Pakistan lifted its first World Cup in front of a then-record crowd of 87,182 at the MCG.

Akram established himself as the world's best left-arm seamer and became the first bowler to pick up 500 wickets in One-Day Internationals. He ended his career in 2003 with 502 wickets, a mark that was eventually surpassed by Muttiah Muralitharan.

Akram's bowling also won Pakistan many Test matches and he remains among the top ten wicket-takers in the longest format of the game.