Pakistan national cricket team record by opponent

 From left to right – Mohammad Aamer, Shahid Afridi, Shahzaib Hassan, Kamran Akmal and Fawad Alam. Umar Gul is also prominent in the picture.
The Pakistan national cricket team against New Zealand during the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 at The Oval.

The Pakistan national cricket team represents Pakistan in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test and One Day International (ODI) status.[1] 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.[4][5] As of 2017, Pakistan have played 410 Test matches; they have won 132 matches, lost 120 matches, and 158 matches were drawn.[6] They have also won the 1998–99 Asian Test Championship,[7] defeating Sri Lanka in the final by an innings and 175 runs.[8][9] Pakistan played their first ODI match against New Zealand in February 1973 at the Lancaster Park, Christchurch,[10] but registered their first win against England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, in August 1974.[11] As of 2017, Pakistan have played 879 ODI matches, winning 464 matches and losing 389; they also tied 8 matches, whilst 18 had no result.[12] They also won the 1992 Cricket World Cup,[13][14] the 2000 and 2012 Asia Cups,[15][16] and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy.[17] Pakistan played their first Twenty20 International (T20I) match at the County Cricket Ground, Bristol, on 28 August 2006, against England, winning the match by five wickets.[18] In 2009, they won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, defeating Sri Lanka by eight wickets.[19] As of 2017, Pakistan have played 115 T20I matches and won 68 of them; 44 were lost and three were tied.[20]

As of 2018, Pakistan have faced ten teams in Test cricket, with their most frequent opponent being England, playing 81 matches against them.[21] Pakistan have registered more wins against New Zealand than any other team, with 24.[21] In ODI matches, Pakistan have played against 18 teams; they have played against Sri Lanka most frequently, with a winning percentage of 59.37 in 148 matches.[22] Pakistan have defeated Sri Lanka on 85 occasions, which is their best record in ODIs.[22] The team have competed against 17 different teams in T20Is, and have played 15 matches against New Zealand and Sri Lanka each. Pakistan have defeated Sri Lanka on ten occasions in T20Is.[23] They have lost to England nine times in this format of the game.[23]

Key

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  • M – Number of matches played
  • W – Number of matches won
  • L – Number of matches lost
  • T – Number of matches tied
  • D – Number of matches ended in a draw
  • NR – Number of matches ended with no result
  • Tie+W – Number of matches tied and then won in a tiebreaker such as a bowl-out or Super Over
  • Tie+L – Number of matches tied and then lost in a tiebreaker such as a bowl-out or Super Over
  • Win% – Percentage of games won to those played[n 1]
  • Loss% – Percentage of games lost to those played[n 1]
  • Draw% – Percentage of games drawn to those played[n 1]
  • First – Year of the first match played by Pakistan against the country
  • Last – Year of the last match played by Pakistan against the country

Test cricket

Statistics are correct as of Pakistani cricket team in England in 2018.
Pakistan's Test cricket record by opponent[21]
Opponent M W L T D Win% Loss% Draw% First Last
 Australia 62143101722.5850.0027.4119562017
 Bangladesh 10900190.000.0010.0020012015
 England 83212503725.3030.1245.1219542018
 India 5912903820.3315.2564.4019522007
 Ireland 11000100.0000.0000.0020182018
 New Zealand 55241002143.6318.1838.1819552016
 South Africa 234120717.3952.1730.4319952013
 Sri Lanka 53191601835.8430.1833.9619822017
 West Indies 52201701538.4632.6928.8419582017
 Zimbabwe 171030458.8217.6423.5219932013
Total[6] 415134123015831.3629.3638.1619522018

One Day International

Statistics are correct as of 2018 Asia Cup.
Pakistan's ODI record by opponent[22]
Opponent M W L T NR Win% First Last
 Afghanistan 33000100.0020122018
 Australia 9832621334.2119752017
 Bangladesh 363150086.1119862018
 Canada 22000100.0019792011
 England 8231490238.7519742017
 Hong Kong 33000100.0020042018
 India 13173540457.4819782018
 Ireland 7511078.5720072016
 Kenya 66000100.0019962011
 Namibia 11000100.0020032003
 Netherlands 33000100.0019962003
 New Zealand 10353471252.9719732018
 Scotland 33000100.0019992013
 South Africa 7325470134.7219922017
 Sri Lanka 15390581460.7319752017
 United Arab Emirates 33000100.0019942015
 West Indies 13360703046.2419752017
 Zimbabwe 595241292.1019922018
Total[12] 89947639781854.4819732018

Twenty20 International

Statistics are correct as of 2018 Zimbabwe Tri-Nation Series.
Pakistan's T20I record by opponent[23]
Opponent M W L T Tie+W Tie+L NR Win% First Last
 Afghanistan 1100000100.0020132013
 Australia 1797010055.8820072018
 Bangladesh 1082000080.0020072016
 Canada 1100000100.0020082008
 England 1449001032.1420062016
 India 816001018.7520072016
 Ireland 1100000100.0020092009
 Kenya 1100000100.0020072007
 Netherlands 1100000100.0020092009
 New Zealand 18108000055.5520072018
 Scotland 3300000100.0020072018
 South Africa 1156000045.4520072013
 Sri Lanka 18135000072.2220072017
 United Arab Emirates 1100000100.0020162016
 West Indies 14113000078.5720112018
World XI 321000066.6620172017
 Zimbabwe 111100000100.0020082018
Total[20] 1338347012063.5320062018

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Games that did not have a result are not taken into consideration while calculating the result percentage. Ties are counted as half a win.

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