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ENGLAND’S 1992 WORLD CUP TEAM

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GRAHAM GOOCH: Captain hit three half-centuries in first four matches. Now part-time batting consultant at Warwickshi­re.

IAN BOTHAM: A 36-year-old Beefy took 4-31 and made 53 to knock out hosts Australia. Now commentato­r for Sky Sports.

ALEC STEWART: Wicket-keeper made 259 runs in the World Cup. Director of cricket at Surrey.

GRAEME HICK: Smashed 83 from 90 balls in the semi-final against South Africa. Coaches

cricket in Australia. NEIL FAIRBROTHE­R:

Hit 285 runs in the tournament. Now director of cricket at Internatio­nal Sports Management.

ALLAN LAMB: Played in two World Cup finals, 1987 and 1992. Runs Allan Lamb Associates and Global Sports Travel.

CHRIS LEWIS: Crashed 20 off six balls against Sri Lanka and then dismissed their top four. Jailed for drug smuggling in 2009 and now works to help youngsters avoid the same mistakes.

DERMOT REEVE: Cracked a vital 25 off 14 balls in the semi-final. Now a coach, he helped England’s ODI side last year.

DEREK PRINGLE: Took six wickets against Pakistan in the tournament. Writes a column for The Cricket Paper. PHILLIP DeFREITAS: Hit winning run with one ball to spare in round-robin stage against South Africa. Leads a cricket developmen­t programme. RICHARD ILLINGWORT­H: Spinner took eight wickets. Now an internatio­nal umpire.

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