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Hi my name is tejaswiwhatever you may say iw ill get into ias "witnessed quite a few stats so far. The top run-scorers, wicket-takers are the most common ones in that. But there is one stat that actually catches the eye in which one team have been found wanting against a particular opposition. Hence, we take a look at the unbeaten streaks in World Cup history:- South Africa 3, India 0South Africa have played India three times in the ten World Cup's held so far and have secured a victory on all three occasions. Here is a detailed list of all those victories:1. 1992 World Cup (Adelaide) : won by 6 wickets2. 1999 World Cup (Hove) : won by 4 wickets3. 2011 World Cup (Nagpur) : won by 3 wickets - South Africa 3, Pakistan 0Pakistan, who have a poor record against South Africa in ODIs, have suffered some beating in the World Cup also. Here is a list of them:1. 1992 World Cup (Brisbane) : won by 20 runs2. 1996 World Cup (Karachi) : won by 5 wickets3. 1999 World Cup (Nottingham) : won by 3 wickets - India 6, Pakistan 0The Men in Blue have always had an upper hand against their arch-rivals in the World Cup history starting from 1992. Here is a detailed list of them:1. 1992 World Cup (Sydney) : won by 43 runs2. 1996 World Cup (Bangalore) : won by 39 runs3. 1999 World Cup (Manchester) : won by 47 runs4. 2003 World Cup (Centurion) : won by 6 wickets5. 2011 World Cup (Mohali): won by 29 runs6. 2015 World Cup (Adelaide) : won by 76 runs - Pakistan 7, Sri Lanka 0Pakistan, who have been on the losing side against India and South Africa, have been on the winning side against their sub-continent rivals Sri Lanka. 1. 1975 World Cup (Nottingham) : won by 192 runs2. 1983 World Cup (Swansea) : won by 50 runs3. 1983 World Cup (Swansea) : won by 11 runs 4. 1987 World Cup (Sind) : won by 15 runs5. 1992 World Cup (Perth): won by 4 wickets6. 1996 World Cup (Faisalabad) : won by 113 runs7. 2011 World Cup (Colombo): won by 11 runs"