1989 Nehru Cup (cricket)

The MRF World Series for the Jawaharlal Nehru Cup was a cricket tournament held in India to celebrate the centenary of Jawaharlal Nehru's, birthday.

The tournament took place in October and November 1989, and was sponsored by the Madras Rubber Factory (MRF). Six teams took part India, the hosts, Australia, England, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the West Indies. The tournament was a round robin with each team playing each other once.

The final table :

Team Pts Pld W L R/R
 India 125324.63
 England 125324.52
 Pakistan 125324.30
 West Indies 125324.13
 Australia 85234.36
 Sri Lanka 45144.05

Semi finals

Pakistan beat England in the first semi-final. The match was reduced to 30 overs a side. West Indies beat India by 8 wickets in the second semi-final.

The final

At the final at Eden Gardens, Calcutta, Desmond Haynes scored 107 as West Indies totalled 273-5. But Pakistan overhauled it, scoring 277-6, thanks to Wasim Akram's six in the last over and half centuries from Saleem Malik and captain Imran Khan who was also Man of the Series.

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