Summary of results. The two sides have played a total of 203 times.
Head-to-head Record of Pakistan vs England T20 Matches
England and Pakistan have faced each other 28 times in T20 internationals. Pakistan have won 9 matches, while England have won 18.
Australia and Pakistan have faced each other in 107 matches in ODI. Out of these 107 games , Australia have won 69 whereas Pakistan have come out victorious on 34 occasions . 3 matches ended without a result.
They won their first international trophy, the ICC World Cup, in 1992, and then won the Asia Cup in 2000. They saw increased success in the 21st century, winning the T20 World Cup in 2009, the Asia Cup in 2012, and ICC Champions Trophy in 2017.
As of September 2022, Pakistan have played 437 Test matches; they have won 145 matches, lost 136 matches, and 164 matches have ended in a draw.
3rd Test at Sydney Cricket Ground - Jan 14-18, 1977, Pakistan won by 8 wickets (Australia 211 and 180; Pakistan 360 and 32/2). 1st Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground - Mar 10-15, 1979, Pakistan won by 71 runs (Pakistan 196 and 353/9d; Australia 168 and 310).
They have been Semi Finalists 4 times (1979, 1983, 1987 & 2011) and have also reached the Quarter Finals twice (1996 & 2015). Pakistan's historical win–loss record at the cricket world cup is 45-32, with 3 no results.
Australia and Pakistan have faced each other in 69 matches in Test. Out of these 69 games , Australia have won 34 whereas Pakistan have come out victorious on 15 occasions .
Australia and Pakistan have faced each other in 25 matches in T20. Out of these 25 games , Australia have won 11 whereas Pakistan have come out victorious on 13 occasions .
The team played four Test matches against England, winning one, losing one and drawing two. These were the first Test matches played between the two sides. In winning the fourth and final Test, Pakistan became the first side to win a Test on its inaugural tour of England.
Pakistan and Zimbabwe have faced each other in 62 matches in ODI. Out of these 62 games , Pakistan have won 54 whereas Zimbabwe have come out victorious on 5 occasions . 2 matches ended without a result.
Summary of results. The two sides have played a total of 203 times. Pakistan has won 88 matches compared to India's 72 victories. In Test matches and ODIs, Pakistan has won more matches than India, although India has won eight of the twelve T20 International between the two sides.
Team records
As of April 2023, Pakistan has played 220 T20I matches resulting in 134 victories, 78 defeats, 3 ties and 5 no results for an overall winning percentage of 63.02.
T20 World Cup 2022
Arch-rivals India and Pakistan have locked horns against each other a total of six times in the history of ICC Men's T20 World Cup, with India winning five of those matches. Here is a brief low-down on each of those games and how both the teams fared in those contests.
A total of twenty teams have competed in the twelve editions of the tournament, with ten teams competing in the recent 2019 tournament. Australia has won the tournament five times, India and West Indies twice each, while Pakistan, Sri Lanka and England have won it once each.
'As always India beat Pakistan in World Cup': Former players celebrate India's victory | Cricket News - Times of India.
Virat Kohli vs Babar Azam: IPL and PSL stats
While Kohli tops the chart in the IPL scoring 6411 runs in 216 matches, Azam has 2935 PSL runs in 79 matches. But unlike his rival, Azam has won a PSL title in 2020 when he bagged the trophy with Karachi Kings.
In the cricket world, there is only one God of Cricket, and that is Sachin Tendulkar.
Imran Khan
He is known for leading Pakistan to its first-ever World Cup title in 1992. He took 362 wickets in 88 Test cricket matches at an average of 22.8 and 182 wickets in 175 ODIs.
only rohit sharma can score 300 runs in odi,it has ability to achieve this target.
Australia is the most successful team in the competition's history, winning five tournaments and finishing as runner-up twice. Twice, teams have won successive tournaments: the West Indies won the first two editions (1975 and 1979) and Australia won three in a row (1999, 2003 and 2007).