From Wickets to Winners: Pakistan's World Cup Odyssey in 12 Chapters

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Absolutely, let's take a trip down memory lane and recap Pakistan's journey across the ICC Cricket World Cup editions up until my last knowledge update in September 2021:

1975 - England: Pakistan participated in the inaugural ICC Cricket World Cup. They had a decent run, making it to the semifinals but were defeated by the West Indies.

1979 - England: Pakistan couldn't progress beyond the group stage in this edition.

1983 - England: Again, Pakistan was eliminated in the group stage.

1987 - India and Pakistan: Pakistan reached the semifinals but was defeated by Australia.

1992 - Australia and New Zealand: This was Pakistan's finest moment in World Cup history. Under the captaincy of Imran Khan, Pakistan won their first World Cup, defeating England in the final at Melbourne.

1996 - India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka: Pakistan reached the quarterfinals but was defeated by India.

1999 - England: Pakistan had another strong World Cup, reaching the final against Australia at Lord's. Unfortunately, they lost to Australia.

2003 - South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya: Pakistan couldn't make it past the group stage.

2007 - West Indies: Pakistan faced early elimination in the group stage.

2011 - India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh: Pakistan reached the semifinals but lost to India in a highly anticipated match.

2015 - Australia and New Zealand: Pakistan reached the quarterfinals but was defeated by Australia.

2019 - England and Wales: Pakistan faced a roller-coaster ride in this edition. They finished fifth in the group stage but missed out on the semifinals due to an inferior net run rate.

Please note that this information is up to date only until September 2021, and I do not have details on any events or developments beyond that date. Make sure to verify with more recent sources for updates on Pakistan's performance in subsequent ICC Cricket World Cup editions.

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