Watch the highlights of Australia vs Pakistan ICC Cricket World Cup Final 1999 - The ICC Cricket World Cup tournament of the Final played between Pakistan and Australia at Lord's, London in 20th June 1999.
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The Australian team celebrates on the Lord’s balcony with World Cup title © Getty Images |
Shane Warne's four-wickets haul sets up to Australia comfortable eight-wicket victory over Pakistan and clinch the their second World Cup trophy in a one-sided game of the final of a ICC Cricket World Cup.
* Shane Warne's 4 for 33 was the third best bowling figures in the World Cup finals.
* Pakistan's 132 was the lowest-score ever in the World Cup finals.
Pakistan scored 132 for all-out in 39 overs with top scorer by Ijaz Ahmed 22, Abdul Razzaq 17, Saeed Anwar and Inzamam-ul-Haq both scored 15-runs.
Australia best bowler by Shane Warne claims 4-33, Glenn McGrath, Tom Moody both took two-wickets and one for Paul Reiffel - Damien Fleming.
Australia chased 133-2 in 20.1 overs with top scorer by Adam Gilchrist blasted a 54 off 36-balls including 8-fours & a six with strike rate of 150, Mark Waugh cracked a unbeaten 37 off 52-balls included 4-fours and Ricky Ponting 24.
Pakistan best bowler by Saqlain Mushtaq and Wasim Akram both took one-wickets.
Shane Warne named player of the match for his spin bowling attack to claimed a 4-wicket haul for 33-runs in 9-overs including a maiden.
Lance Klusener earned player of the tournament for contributing 281 runs at an astonishing average of 140.5 and 17 wickets - the most by a South African.
* Shane Warne's 4 for 33 was the third best bowling figures in the World Cup finals.
* Pakistan's 132 was the lowest-score ever in the World Cup finals.
Pakistan scored 132 for all-out in 39 overs with top scorer by Ijaz Ahmed 22, Abdul Razzaq 17, Saeed Anwar and Inzamam-ul-Haq both scored 15-runs.
Australia best bowler by Shane Warne claims 4-33, Glenn McGrath, Tom Moody both took two-wickets and one for Paul Reiffel - Damien Fleming.
Australia chased 133-2 in 20.1 overs with top scorer by Adam Gilchrist blasted a 54 off 36-balls including 8-fours & a six with strike rate of 150, Mark Waugh cracked a unbeaten 37 off 52-balls included 4-fours and Ricky Ponting 24.
Pakistan best bowler by Saqlain Mushtaq and Wasim Akram both took one-wickets.
Shane Warne named player of the match for his spin bowling attack to claimed a 4-wicket haul for 33-runs in 9-overs including a maiden.
Lance Klusener earned player of the tournament for contributing 281 runs at an astonishing average of 140.5 and 17 wickets - the most by a South African.
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