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India has hosted eight of the series and a total of 33 matches. Pakistan has hosted seven series with a total of 26 matches. Each side has four series wins, including one away series win each, with Pakistan winning in India in 1987 and India winning in Pakistan in 2004. Overall, Pakistan has won more Test matches than India head to head.
Prior to this match, the two sides had played 128 times against each other in ODIs, where Pakistan won 72 matches, India won 52 matches and four matches ended with no result. [12] While Pakistan have had the upper hand bilaterally, India enjoyed an edge in global ICC tournaments where they won 13 times against Pakistan, and Pakistan won twice ...
Bangladesh qualified for the semi-finals following their win against New Zealand, and Australia failing to beat England in the final match of Group A. [45] From Group B, India and Pakistan qualified for the semi-finals following victories in their final group matches against South Africa and Sri Lanka respectively. [46] [47]
Pakistan first competed in international cricket in 1952, when they played against India in a four-day Test match; India won the match by an innings and 70 runs at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi. [2] [3] In the same series, Pakistan recorded their first Test win, the second match by an innings and 43 runs at the University Ground, Lucknow.
The tournament commenced on 19 February 2025, with the hosts and defending champions Pakistan taking on New Zealand in Karachi. Batting first, New Zealand scored 320/5 in 50 overs with centuries from Young (107) and Latham (118*) and then bowled out Pakistan for 260 runs to win by 60 runs. [52] [53] In the second match, India took on Bangladesh ...
None of the Pakistan bowlers threatened Indian batsmen, even though Imran Khan, Azeem Hafeez, Tahir Naqqash and Mudassar Nazar had economical spells. For their consistency, at the end of the match, Srikkanth won the Player of the Match award, while Shastri was named the player of the tournament, or as it was known, the Champion of Champions.
The final of that tournament – India vs Sri Lanka – peaked at 21 million viewers. “We would like to thank all the fans who tuned in to watch the India-Pakistan match on Disney+ Hotstar.
Pakistan's narrowest win by runs was against India in the first Test of the 1998–99 series at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Chennai. Set 271 runs for victory in the final innings, India were bowled all out for 258 to give victory to Pakistan by twelve runs. [46] This was the twelfth-narrowest win in the history of Test cricket. [c]