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India vs Pakistan Head-to-Head Record in Asia Cup

India vs Pakistan Head-to-Head Record in Asia Cup

India vs Pakistan will meet for the 15th time in the ODI Asia Cup on September 10.

India vs Pakistan Head-to-Head Record: India vs Pakistan is a match that fans have been desperately waiting for ever since the schedule for the ODI Asia Cup 2023 was announced. After their group stage encounter was washed off, the two Asian giants will meet once again in the Super Fours stage of the tournament on September 10. And as usual, IND vs PAK in Colombo will be a grudge match, with India leading 7-5 on aggregate in the ODI Asia Cup. 

The arch-rival’s last meeting being washed has left fans wanting for more. With a chance of facing each other twice after the group stage has come to an end, let’s have a look at both team’s performances in the multi-nation tournament:

India vs Pakistan: Head-to-Head in Asia Cup

The two arch-rivals have faced each other 14 times in ODI Asia Cup history. As is the case in big tournaments, India leads the head-to-head 7-5, with two games being washed out.

IND vs PAK, Asia Cup 2018

In the last edition of the tournament (2018), India emerged victorious over the Men in Green both in the Group Stage and the Super Four.

Matches Played14
Matches Won (India)7
Matches Won (Pakistan)5
No Result2
Win % (India)50%
Win % (Pakistan)35.71%

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India vs Pakistan: Title runs

Both teams have played 12 editions of the event. India once again leads Pakistan, winning 6 titles as compared to their 2.

India won the inaugural edition of the event in 1984 and emerged as the winner in the last edition (2018) as well. On the other hand, Pakistan won their first title in 2000 and had to wait another 12 years to win their second title in 2012.

TeamsAppearancesBest result
TotalFirstLatest
 India1219842018Champions (1984, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2010, 2018)
 Pakistan1219842018Champions (2000, 2012)

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India vs Pakistan: Win/Loss record

India leads the win and loss head-to-head in both their matches against each other and overall in the tournament.

The Men in Blue have won 50% of their matches against Pakistan and have a 62.74 overall record in the ODI Asia Cup, winning 32 out of their 51 encounters.

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IND vs PAK, Asia Cup 2014

Meanwhile, Pakistan has won 35.71% of their matches against India and has a win percentage of 58.33, winning 28 out of their 48 matches.

Pakistan also leads India in an unfortunate record, losing 18 matches compared to India’s 16.

Teams
TotalWonLostTieNo ResultWin %
 India5132161262.74
 Pakistan4828180258.33

IND vs PAK ODI Asia Cup Results:

WinnerMarginGroundYearStageScore
India54 runsSharjah1984LeagueIndia 184/4 (46), Pakistan 134 (39.4)
India4 wicketsDhaka1988LeaguePakistan 142 (42.2), India 143/6 (40.4)
Pakistan97 runsSharjah1995LeaguePakistan 266/9 (50), India 169 (42.4)
No ResultColombo1997League
No ResultColombo1997Rematch
Pakistan44 runsDhaka2000LeaguePakistan 295/7 (50), India 251 (47.4)
Pakistan59 runsColombo2004Super 4Pakistan 300/9 (50), India 241/8 (50)
India6 wicketsKarachi2008LeaguePakistan 299/4 (50), India 301/4 (42.1)
Pakistan8 wicketsKarachi2008Super 4India 308/7 (50), Pakistan 309/2 (45.3)
India3 wicketsDambulla2010LeaguePakistan 267 (50), India 271/7 (49.5)
India6 wicketsMirpur2012LeaguePakistan 329/6 (50), India 330/4 (47.5)
Pakistan1 wicketMirpur2014LeagueIndia 245/8 (50), Pakistan 249/9 (49.4)
India8 wicketsDubai2018LeaguePakistan 162 (43.1), India 164-2 (29)
India9 wicketsDubai2018Super 4Pakistan 237/7 (50), India 238/1 (39.3)
No ResultPallekele2023LeagueIndia 266 (48.5)

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