India vs Pakistan ,Head to head records in ICC tournaments history

India vs Pakistan ,Head to head records in ICC tournaments history
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India vs Pakistan ,Greatest rivalry results in ICC Champions Trophy history

India vs Pakistan ,Head to head records in ICC tournaments history. every cricket lover excited more when the hearing india vs pakistan match . because its the greatest rivalry match between india vs pakistan . now it took centre stage at the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy . in sunday 23th february two sides are engaged in an epic clashe at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Despite already having its significance as an India vs Pakistan game, this match is also be a rematch of the 2017 Champions Trophy final, where Pakistan defeated the then defending champions India to wear the white blazers for the first time ever , and no this time india take revenge in same condition . 2025 february 23 india took record against pakistan .

India vs Pakistan in ICC tournaments (overall)
While Pakistan enjoy a 3-2 lead over India in the ICC Champions Trophy, the story of their rivalry is quite different when it comes to the World Cups. The two sides have met eight times so far in the 50-over World Cup, with India emerging victorious on all eight occasions. Similarly, India vs Pakistan has been a fixture in the 20-over World Cup eight times, with India securing wins on seven occasions. Pakistan’s only win over India in an ICC event besides the Champions Trophy came during the 2021 ICC T20 World Cup, where they won by 10 wickets.

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Table 1
EVENT Team 

Score 

Overs 
ICC Champion Trophy 
Australia 356/5 47.3
ICC ODI World Cup 
England
308/2
47.2
June 13, 2013 
Sri Lanka 
297/3
47.1
October 25, 1998 
South Africa 
283/4
46.4

2025 champion trophy – India beat Pakistan by six wickets in a one-sided Champions Trophy clash on Sunday to all but seal a spot in the semifinals . India dismissed Pakistan for 241 after Saud Shakeel struck 62 off 76 balls while skipper Mohammad Rizwan made a laborious 46 from 77 deliveries.

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Left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav (3/40) picked up three wickets and all-rounder Hardik Pandya (2/31) removed Babar Azam (23) and Shakeel. India completed the chase in 42.3 overs thanks to Virat Kohli (100 not out off 111), Shubman Gill (46) and Shreyas Iyer (56).

Skipper Rohit Sharma (20 off 15) too played a few audacious strokes before falling to a beauty from Shaheen Afridi. With two wins in as many games, India are all but through to the semifinals. Pakistan, on the other hand, are on the brink of elimination after losing their first two group games.

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2017 Champions Trophy: The double trouble
India and Pakistan faced each other twice in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy. In the first match, a group-stage encounter, India scored 319 runs while batting first before bowling Pakistan out for just 169, winning the match by 124 runs.

However, Pakistan had the final say in the next game, which was the final of the tournament. They first scored 338 runs while batting first before their bowlers wreaked havoc on the Indian batting line-up, bundling them out for just 158 to win the match by 180 runs and become champions for the first time ever.

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2013 Champions Trophy: India get one over
India finally got their revenge against Pakistan in the 2013 Champions Trophy, when they beat them by 8 wickets in a rain-affected match. Batting first, Pakistan were all out for 169, before rain revised the target for India to 102 in 22 overs, which they easily chased down with the help of Shikhar Dhawan’s 48-run innings.

2009 Champions Trophy: Pakistan extend the lead
The two sides faced off again in the 2009 Champions Trophy, where Pakistan won the toss and opted to bat first. They put up a huge score of 302 for 9 on the board, powered by Shoaib Malik’s 128, before they bundled out the entire Indian team for 248 to win the match by 54 runs and extend their head-to-head lead over the arch-rivals to 2-0.

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2004 Champions Trophy: the first meeting
The first time India and Pakistan played against each other in the Champions Trophy was back in 2004, in a Group C match. Pakistan won the toss and invited India to bat first, but despite Rahul Dravid’s 67, the men in blue were all out for 200, giving Pakistan a modest target to chase. They did so with three wickets and four balls to spare, helped by Md Yousuf’s unbeaten 81.

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