history of cricket india vs pakistan
The national cricket teams of India and Pakistan have been competing against each other in One Day Internationals (ODIs) since their first meeting on 1 October 1978.[1] They have played each other on 126 occasions (excluding five matches which were abandoned without a ball bowled), Pakistan have won the most matches with 72, India have won 51 and four finished as a no result. In addition to the series of matches that occur when India tour Pakistan (or vice versa), they also have competed against each other in the Cricket World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy, although, because of the structure of these events, they are not guaranteed to play each other even if they both take part. However, they are scheduled to meet in each edition of the Asia Cup, a tournament which now occurs every two years. From 1996–1998 the two teams played each other in the Friendship Cup which took place at the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club, Pakistan won eight of these matches and India won seven. Another neutral ground which has featured prominently in India–Pakistan matches is the Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium which has hosted 24 ODIs between 1984–2000.
Although Pakistan have the greater overall record against India in ODIs, they have lost all six of the matches when the two teams have met in the World Cup. India's first victory over Pakistan in a World Cup came in the Round Robin Stage in 1992, a tournament which Pakistan went on to win. Their latest World Cup meeting happened in the Group Stage of the 2015 tournament
Total In India In Pakistan Neutral
Matches played 127 30 27 70
Won by India 51 11 11 29
Won by Pakistan 72 19 14 39
No result 4 0 2 2
The national cricket teams of India and Pakistan have been competing against each other in One Day Internationals (ODIs) since their first meeting on 1 October 1978.[1] They have played each other on 126 occasions (excluding five matches which were abandoned without a ball bowled), Pakistan have won the most matches with 72, India have won 51 and four finished as a no result. In addition to the series of matches that occur when India tour Pakistan (or vice versa), they also have competed against each other in the Cricket World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy, although, because of the structure of these events, they are not guaranteed to play each other even if they both take part. However, they are scheduled to meet in each edition of the Asia Cup, a tournament which now occurs every two years. From 1996–1998 the two teams played each other in the Friendship Cup which took place at the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club, Pakistan won eight of these matches and India won seven. Another neutral ground which has featured prominently in India–Pakistan matches is the Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium which has hosted 24 ODIs between 1984–2000.
Although Pakistan have the greater overall record against India in ODIs, they have lost all six of the matches when the two teams have met in the World Cup. India's first victory over Pakistan in a World Cup came in the Round Robin Stage in 1992, a tournament which Pakistan went on to win. Their latest World Cup meeting happened in the Group Stage of the 2015 tournament
Total In India In Pakistan Neutral
Matches played 127 30 27 70
Won by India 51 11 11 29
Won by Pakistan 72 19 14 39
No result 4 0 2 2
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