India and Pakistan match-up is one of the greatest contests in global cricket, creating an epic tale of nerves, heroics, and high-stakes action with every match being an emotional rollercoaster ride. The india national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team stats highlight the intense rivalry and showcase the performances that have defined this historic matchup.
An international sporting spectacle that has the capacity to bring nations to their knees and millions of people worldwide glued to their TV screens is unfolding this Sunday; yet this match stands out due to Operation Sindoor and a simmering social media war.
Date | Tournament | Venue | Result | Margin | Top Performers |
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Feb 23, 2025 | ICC Champions Trophy | Dubai International Stadium | India won by 6 wickets | India chased 242/4 in 42.3 overs | Virat Kohli 100*, Shreyas Iyer 56, Shubman Gill 46 |
Oct 14, 2023 | ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | India won by 7 wickets | India chased 192/3 in 30.3 overs | Rohit Sharma 100*, Shubman Gill 56 |
Sep 10, 2023 | Asia Cup Super Four | R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo | India won by 228 runs | India scored 356/2 in 50 overs | Rohit Sharma 140*, KL Rahul 120*, Shubman Gill 80 |
Sep 2, 2023 | Asia Cup Group Stage | R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo | No Result (Rain) | Match abandoned due to rain | N/A |
Jun 16, 2019 | ICC Cricket World Cup | Old Trafford, Manchester | India won by 89 runs (DLS Method) | India scored 336/5 in 50 overs | Rohit Sharma 140, Virat Kohli 77* |
India have won 18 of their 22 ICC contests
India-Pakistan rivalry is among the world’s fiercest sports rivalries. Matches between them are some of the world’s most-watched cricket matches and tension can often reach fever pitch when they meet.
Previous match-ups have led to violence between fans, destroying homes or even threatening player families; prompting calls for India and Pakistan to suspend cricket ties altogether.
On Sunday, arch-rivals China and North Korea will face each other again for their inaugural clash since an international ceasefire on their shared border was put into effect.
Both teams hope they can put aside politics to produce an entertaining match that can set hearts pounding!
India’s victory against New Zealand marked an excellent start to their tournament campaign, yet India will need to work hard in order to advance all the way to the final.
India boasts an experienced squad full of batsmen and bowlers – they could easily go all the way and claim another ICC trophy trophy but will face stiff challenges before doing so.
India and Pakistan, despite ongoing political tension between their nations, are expected to field full rosters for Sunday’s match in the Asia Cup competition.
Both teams are divided into separate groups in this event; only the top two from each will advance to semi-finals; only then can one of the victors claim the crown as Asia Cup champions.
Both teams boast strong bowling attacks, so the match will ultimately come down to which team can score the most runs and take the most wickets.
India may hold an edge in this regard due to their spinners being highly effective against Pakistan’s batting line-up and Pakistan’s bowlers lacking experience against India’s quality batsmen.
This match will also serve as a test of young Indian and Pakistani cricketers, who will face each other head-on in an extremely charged atmosphere. Both teams have been warned against engaging in any controversy during this game.
Pakistan have won 3 of their 6 ICC contests
Pakistan have competed in six ICC tournaments and have emerged victorious at three. Under Imran Khan they won the 1992 Cricket World Cup and lost in the final to Australia at 1999.
Pakistan have reached four semi-finals which has helped cement their status as an international cricket powerhouse; many prominent players from this nation have become household names internationally.
India and Pakistan matches are always thrilling affairs, and this match was no different. Both teams met at Australia’s historic MCG.
Following an inauspicious start from Pakistan, India pulled off an incredible chase during the final overs – marking another victory against their arch-rival in an International Cricket Council contest.
Both teams put on an amazing show for the audience and this match will go down as one of history’s greats. This marked yet another chapter in an intense rivalry that dates back to 1932 when their inaugural Test match took place.
India have remained focused despite all of the controversy surrounding their match against Pakistan despite outside noise, as assistant coach Sitanshu Kotak denied any talk of boycotting due to national sentiments and encouraged his squad to remain focused on their task at hand.
Indian media have been critical of BCCI for agreeing to play against Pakistan but the team remain undistracted by outside noise.
Indian team boasts an experienced core of senior players that have proven they can perform under all circumstances. Virender Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh were instrumental in India reaching the World Cup final, while Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant are emerging as key contributors. Furthermore, Manish Pandey and Ravindra Jadeja have further strengthened the squad.
Indian cricket team have enjoyed a strong record against Pakistan, winning six out of 13 ODI contests between them and this includes their victory at Kennington Oval for 2017 Champions Trophy final and Rohit Sharma’s men winning their maiden ICC T20 World Cup title in 2021.
India have won 3 of their 6 ICC T20 contests
India-Pakistan cricket matches have long been one of the highlights of major ICC T20 events, featuring 12 matches between them – 3 won by India while Pakistan only managed one win – and in 2022 when these teams met again at the final of the ICC T20 World Cup, India prevailed by 10 wickets to claim its second T20 World Cup win and cement its dominance in this format.
India and Pakistan continue to experience political tension, yet have shared numerous enjoyable moments on and off the field.
This was evident during the 2023 Asia Cup when fans cheered both teams regardless of nationality. Virat Kohli of India led by example as tournament’s leading run-scorer.
Both teams possess an affinity for adopting spin-heavy bowling attacks, with India using multiple spinners under Gautam Gambhir for some time while Pakistan recently adopting such strategies with Mohammad Abbas, a talented left-arm spinner with six wickets taken in four matches already.
India was defeated in their initial group game by West Indies but quickly responded with victories in all remaining matches and reached the semi-finals, where they beat England by seven wickets before defeating New Zealand to win their second T20 World Cup championship title.
India was victorious at the 2025 Champions Trophy, winning all group stage matches before going unopposed through to semifinals and finals with no losses or defeats to worry about. Their victory against Pakistan for their second Champions Trophy crown drew 26 billion minutes of TV viewing time during that match alone!
No matter the outcome of Sunday’s match, both teams should play to maintain the spirit of cricket. According to former International Cricket Council (ICC) official Sami Ul Hasan, boycotting would only damage India’s political ambitions and could potentially adversely impact bids for both 2036 Olympics and 2030 Commonwealth Games.
Pakistan have won 3 of their 6 ICC T20 contests
Pakistan national cricket team has experienced success at three of six International Cricket Council T20 competitions since 2012, winning three of six contests including the 2017 Champions Trophy final and placing themselves back into the top five globally despite recent struggles characterized by corruption scandals in 2006, 2010, and ball-tampering incident in 2012.
Under Misbah-ul-Haq’s guidance, however, Pakistan overcame these difficulties to become number one Test team by 2012 as well as win an ICC Champions Trophy title that same year.
India and Pakistan are two of the strongest teams in international cricket, making their matches some of the most exciting ever played.
Since 1952, their rivalry has brought unforgettable moments, with fans from both nations looking forward to every one as an archrival contest between fierce competitors.
India and Pakistan will face off twice during this year’s tournament; their first match will take place on September 14, with another scheduled for September 21.
Despite their often-tenuous relationship, both nations usually set aside any differences when participating in multi-nation cricket events.
This year’s India-Pakistan clash marks a return of an intense rivalry that has created some unforgettable moments in cricket history, from Sachin Tendulkar’s legendary uppercut against Shoaib Akhtar to Harbhajan Singh’s 10-wicket haul; these matches always excite.
Unfortunately, however, some fans are calling for its cancellation due to current tension between both countries.
India and Pakistan will likely meet for their inaugural Twenty20 World Cup encounter since 2021 – when Pakistan won by 10 wickets. Even though this match may not be as intense, it remains an important event.