ICC World Cup Special Page Waqar, also a former coach, said just like 1992, this year Pakistan will go into the showpiece event as “underdogs” but have the capability to spring up surprises. “It is 27 years since Pakistan won the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup for the first time and this year feels like it did back then. No one gave us a chance and we arrived as the underdogs. But momentum came and we won the whole thing, that is the beauty of Pakistan cricket,” Waqar wrote in a column on the ICC website. “Despite everything that has gone on in the last couple of months, the country is behind the team. They all believe these guys can win the World Cup. If we can get off to a strong start then you never know, this team has a history of producing magic.” For Waqar, who was not part of the 1992 World Cup-winning side, the only worry is Pakistan’s fielding. “The positive for Pakistan is that they have started scoring big totals. They have showed they are capable of scoring 300 plus and we saw that in their series against England,” he wrote. “But the biggest issue…