#1 60 off 37 balls vs New Zealand, Semi-final, 1992 World Cup, 21 March 1992
Rated as one of the greatest World Cup innings in history, Inzamam's match-winning knock of 60 against New Zealand in the semi-final of the 1992 World Cup turned out to be the turning point in his career and made the world take notice of the young talent.
Needing 123 to win off the final 15 overs, Pakistan were staring at defeat when Inzamam walked into the middle to join the legendary Javed Miandad. The Black Caps were playing in front of their home crowd at Auckland and it seemed that Pakistan had very little hope of a win.
However, Inzamam scripted a memorable knock, taking the opposition bowlers to task with his fearless strokeplay. He was in the zone right from the start and there was very little that the Kiwis could do to stop the onslaught from Inzi.
He was eventually dismissed for 60 off just 37 balls and Pakistan, as we all know now, went on to clinch an improbable win and would go on to beat England in the final, where Inzamam produced yet another important cameo, to help them to their one and only ODI World Cup triumph.
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