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On this day in 1999, Pakistan stormed into the World Cup final with a commanding nine-wicket victory over New Zealand at Old Trafford, but the result alone does not explain why the match remains so vividly remembered. The lasting image belongs to Shoaib Akhtar, whose spell of fast bowling provided one of the defining performances of the tournament and confirmed his status as cricket’s most electrifying young quick.
The semi-final brought together two sides that had impressed throughout the competition. Pakistan possessed one of the strongest bowling attacks in the world, while New Zealand had reached the last four through disciplined, intelligent cricket. On a surface that offered assistance to seamers, the match promised a closely fought contest. Instead, it became a showcase for raw pace delivered with remarkable precision.
New Zealand won the toss and chose to bat, hoping to put scoreboard pressure on Pakistan in a knockout match. Their plans quickly ran into trouble. While the scorecard credited Shoaib with figures of 3 for 55, those numbers reveal only a fraction of the story. The true impact of his spell lay in the manner of the wickets he claimed. Adam Parore, Roger Twose and Craig McMillan were all undone by thunderous yorkers that crashed into the stumps before the batters had time to react.
Each dismissal seemed more spectacular than the last. Shoaib was already regarded as one of the fastest bowlers in the game, but this spell highlighted another dimension of his bowling. Pace alone can unsettle batters; pace combined with pinpoint accuracy can dismantle an innings. New Zealand’s middle order had no answer as he repeatedly attacked the base of the stumps at extreme speed.
Despite the damage inflicted by Shoaib, New Zealand still managed to reach 241 for 7 through determined contributions from their lower middle order. In the context of a World Cup semi-final, it was a respectable total. Yet Pakistan approached the chase with a confidence that reflected the strength of their batting line-up and the momentum generated by their bowlers.
Saeed Anwar then produced an innings worthy of the occasion. The elegant left-hander compiled an unbeaten 113, controlling the chase from start to finish. He shared a decisive partnership with Wajahatullah Wasti before captain Wasim Akram joined him to complete the job. Pakistan reached the target with more than seven overs to spare, sealing a nine-wicket victory that remains one of the most emphatic wins in a World Cup semi-final.
The margin of victory ensured Pakistan progressed comfortably, but discussion after the match centred on Shoaib. His spell captured everything that made him such a compelling cricketer. He could be unpredictable, expensive and occasionally wayward, yet he possessed a match-winning quality that few bowlers in world cricket could match. At his best, he combined breathtaking speed with deliveries capable of changing the course of a game in an instant.
Pakistan would go on to reach the final at Lord’s, but many observers regard the semi-final as one of their finest performances of the tournament. More than two decades later, Shoaib Akhtar’s trio of searing yorkers remains one of the enduring images of the 1999 World Cup and a reminder of the extraordinary impact genuine fast bowling can have on the biggest stage.
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