The Pakistan national cricket team visited Australia and New Zealand in the 1991-92 season for the 1992 Cricket World Cup, which the Pakistan team won. While in Australia, the team played two first-class matches against Victoria and Tasmania, both of which were drawn.
There were also two practice one-day matches against South Africa and Sri Lanka but these were later ruled not to have List A status and are not included in official statistics. For the record, the Pakistanis lost both of these matches.
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International cricket tours of Australia
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Test and LOI tours
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| England |
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| India |
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Other tours
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International cricket tours of Pakistan
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| Commonwealth XI |
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