Pakistan cricket team won the World Cup in 1992 under the captaincy of Imran Khan. Pakistan have also been runners up at the 1999 Cricket World Cup where they lost to Australia in the Final. They have been Semi Finalists four times (1979, 1983, 1987 & 2011) and have also reached the Quarter Finals twice (1996 & 2015). Pakistan's historical win–loss record at the cricket world cup is 49-37, with 3 no results. Javed Miandad has appeared in six Cricket World Cups which is more than any other player from Pakistan.
Overall record
By tournament
White: Group/round-robin stage
Green: Quarter-finals/Super Six
Brown: Semi-finals
Silver: Runner-up
Gold: Champions
By opponent
Pakistan at the 1975 World Cup
Group B
Pakistan at the 1979 World Cup
Group A
Semi-final
Pakistan at the 1983 World Cup
Group A
Semi-final
Pakistan at the 1987 World Cup
Pakistan were the favourites going into the 1987 World Cup.
Group B
Semi-final
Pakistan at the 1992 World Cup
Round-robin stage
Points table
Tournament progression
Note: The total points at the end of each group match are listed.
Note: Click on the points (group matches) or W/L (knockout) to see the match summary.
Semi-final
Final
Pakistan at the 1996 World Cup
Group B
Quarter-final
Pakistan at the 1999 World Cup
Group B
Super Six
Teams who qualified for the Super Six stage only played against the teams from the other group; results against the other teams from the same group were carried forward to this stage. As a result Pakistan carried forward 4 points from the group stage, with their wins against Australia and New Zealand. Results against the non-qualifying teams were therefore discarded at this point.
Semi-final
Final
Pakistan at the 2003 World Cup
Pool A
Pakistan at the 2007 World Cup
Group D
Pakistan at the 2011 World Cup
Group A
Knockout stage
Quarter-final
Semi-final
Pakistan at the 2015 World Cup
Pool B
Advanced to knockout stage.
Knockout stage
Quarter-final
Pakistan at the 2019 World Cup
There were eerie similarities between Pakistan's performance in the group stage in the 2019 and 1992 World Cups.