Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is the supreme governing body of Pakistan Cricket and is led by a chairman who directly reports to the Prime Minister of Pakistan. PCB was established on May 1, 1948 and was named as Cricket Control Board of Pakistan which was renamed as Pakistan Cricket Board in 1994. PCB got affiliated with ICC on 28 July 1952.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is the supreme governing body of Pakistan Cricket and is led by a chairman who directly reports to the Prime Minister of Pakistan. PCB was established on May 1, 1948 and was named as Cricket Control Board of Pakistan which was renamed as Pakistan Cricket Board in 1994. PCB got affiliated with ICC on 28 July 1952.
Pakistan has been in the final game for the ICC World Cup twice: they won in 1992 over England, and lost in 1999 to Australia.
1996 Cricket World Cup final was played at Lahore in Pakistan.
Two times
The final match of the 1992 Cricket World Cup was played between Pakistan and England. Pakistan won the match by 22 runs. Wasim Akram was awarded the man of the match.
Australia and Pakistan
the Pakistan cricket team led by Imran Khan
The quarter-final of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup played between the West Indies and Pakistan was won by Pakistan. The West Indies elected to bat and were dismissed for 112. Pakistan reached the target of 113 without losing a wicket in 20.5 overs, advancing to the semi-final of the tournament.
The first semifinal of the 1979 Cricket World Cup was played between England and New Zealand. England won the match by 9 runs. The second semifinal of the 1979 Cricket World Cup was played between West Indies and Pakistan. West Indies won the match by 43 runs.
Two
Aamer Sohail
Pakistan Win this final
Aamer Sohail was the captain for Pakistan in that match.
The final match of the 1975 Cricket World Cup was played in Lord's Cricket Ground, London, England on 21 June 1975.