Allan Border’s side had started off with a one-run win over defending champions India and were on their way to become the group toppers till Chetan Sharma’s hat-trick and Sunil Gavaskar’s only ODI hundred in the final group encounter against New Zealand saw India grabbing that position and leaving the Kangaroos to fend themselves against a powerful Pakistan on their own turf. When England tail-ender vomited pizza after being sent to open Imran Khan’s side was looking formidable in this WC, winning five of their six games in the group stage. They took on Australia in Lahore following a lucky one-wicket victory over the West Indies that saw the Caribbeans failing to make their fourth consecutive semi-finals. Border won the toss and elected to bat in the match, Australia made the most of it to post a competitive total of 267 for 8 in 50 overs. Opener David Boon top scored with 65 from 91 balls while Mike Veletta scored 48 and Dean Jones 38. Youngster Steve Waugh’s brisk 32 not out off 28 balls towards the end gave the Aussie total a decent look even after Pakistan pulled back things in the final overs. Captain Imran Khan was the…