Pakistan National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Timeline
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India vs Pakistan – cricket’s fiercest rivalry since 1952. Born from partition pain, fueled by passion, politics and pride. From Mankad’s magic to Miandad’s six, Tendulkar’s mastery to Kohli’s marathon, every clash turns stadiums into battlegrounds and streets into celebrations. In 2026, the fire still burns hotter than ever.
Epic India vs Pakistan Cricket Rivalry: Last 15 Encounters Timeline
Tournament
Venue
Date
Toss
India Score
Pakistan Score
Result
Series
Player of the Match
ICC Champions Trophy
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Feb 23, 2025
N/A
244/4 (42.3)
241 (49.4)
India won by 6 wickets
ICC Champions Trophy 2025
Virat Kohli (IND)
Asia Cup T20I
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Sep 28, 2025
N/A
150/5 (19.4)
146 (19.1)
India won by 5 wickets
Asia Cup 2025
N/A
Asia Cup T20I
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Sep 21, 2025
N/A
174/4 (18.5)
171/5 (20)
India won by 6 wickets
Asia Cup 2025
N/A
Asia Cup T20I
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Sep 14, 2025
Pakistan (bat)
131/3 (15.5)
127/9 (20)
India won by 7 wickets
Asia Cup 2025
N/A
T20 World Cup
Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York
Jun 9, 2024
Pakistan (field)
119 (19)
113/7 (20)
India won by 6 runs
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024
Jasprit Bumrah (IND)
ODI World Cup
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Oct 14, 2023
India (field)
192/3 (30.3)
191 (42.5)
India won by 7 wickets
ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023
Jasprit Bumrah (IND)
Asia Cup ODI
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Sep 10-11, 2023
India (bat)
356/2 (50)
128 (32)
India won by 228 runs
Asia Cup 2023
K L Rahul (IND)
Asia Cup ODI
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele
Sep 2, 2023
Pakistan (field)
266 (48.5)
N/A
No result (rain)
Asia Cup 2023
N/A
T20 World Cup
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Oct 23, 2022
India (field)
160/6 (20)
159/8 (20)
India won by 4 wickets
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022
Virat Kohli (IND)
Asia Cup T20I
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Sep 4, 2022
Pakistan (field)
181/7 (20)
182/5 (19.5)
Pakistan won by 5 wickets
Asia Cup 2022
Mohammad Nawaz (PAK)
Asia Cup T20I
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Aug 28, 2022
India (field)
148/5 (19.4)
147 (19.5)
India won by 5 wickets
Asia Cup 2022
Hardik Pandya (IND)
T20 World Cup
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Oct 24, 2021
India (bat)
151/7 (20)
152/0 (17.5)
Pakistan won by 10 wickets
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021
Shaheen Afridi (PAK)
ODI World Cup
Old Trafford, Manchester
Jun 16, 2019
Pakistan (field)
336/5 (50)
212/6 (40)
India won by 89 runs (DLS)
ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019
Rohit Sharma (IND)
Asia Cup ODI
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Sep 23, 2018
India (field)
238/1 (39.3)
237/7 (50)
India won by 9 wickets
Asia Cup 2018
Shikhar Dhawan (IND)
Asia Cup ODI
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Sep 19, 2018
India (field)
164/2 (29)
162 (43.1)
India won by 8 wickets
Asia Cup 2018
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (IND)
India vs Pakistan Cricket Rivalry: All-Time Legends and Key Performances
Format
Matches
India Wins
Pakistan Wins
Draws/No Result/Tied
Test
59
9
12
38 (Draws)
ODI
136
58
73
5 (No Result)
T20I
16
13
3
0
Total
211
80
88
43
Most Successful Captains in India vs Pakistan Matches
Captain
Matches
Wins (Win %)
Losses
Iconic Moment
MS Dhoni
18
11 (61%)
7
Led India to 2011 WC semi-final win by 29 runs, sealing a chase with calm finishes.
Sourav Ganguly
10
6 (60%)
4
Oversaw a 2004 series win in Pakistan, igniting India’s away dominance.
Rahul Dravid
9
5 (56%)
4
Guided a 3-2 series victory in 2006, with tactical bowling changes stifling Pakistan.
Mohammad Azharuddin
16
8 (50%)
8
Captained in the 1990s classics, including a 1996 WC quarter-final thriller won by 39 runs.
Sachin Tendulkar
21
8 (38%)
13
Despite mixed results, his batting as captain (e.g., 141 in 2004) often carried the team.
Indian Captains (T20Is vs Pakistan)
Captain
Matches
Wins (Win %)
Losses/Tied
Iconic Moment
MS Dhoni
8
6 (75%)
1/1
Masterminded the 2007 WC final win by 5 runs, trusting Joginder Sharma for the last over.
Rohit Sharma
4
3 (75%)
1
Oversaw tense 2022 WC chase led by Kohli’s 82*, and a 2024 defense of 119 by 6 runs.
Virat Kohli
1
0 (0%)
1
Captained the 2021 WC loss, but his batting (57) kept it close.
Captain
Matches
Wins (Win %)
Losses
Iconic Moment
Imran Khan
22
12 (55%)
10
Bowled 6/14 in 1985 Sharjah, leading to a 8-wicket rout; iconic for his swing mastery.
Wasim Akram
15
8 (53%)
7
Captained 1999 WC Super Six win by 47 runs, with his own 3 wickets.
Inzamam-ul-Haq
16
7 (44%)
9
Led a 2004 series win at home, but lost the 2003 WC clash chasing 274.
Zaheer Abbas
5
1 (20%)
3
Short stint in 1980s, with mixed results against Azhar’s India.
Top Batters: Most Runs in India vs Pakistan
Player
Matches
Runs
Average
Highest
100s
Javed Miandad (PAK)
28
2228
67.51
280
5
Sunil Gavaskar (IND)
24
2089
52.22
166
5
Younis Khan (PAK)
9
1588
88.22
267
5
Mudassar Nazar (PAK)
24
1490
38.20
152
4
Zaheer Abbas (PAK)
19
1470
42.00
235
3
ODIs
Player
Matches
Runs
Average
Highest
100s
Sachin Tendulkar (IND)
69
2526
40.09
141
5
Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK)
67
2403
43.69
123
4
Saeed Anwar (PAK)
50
2002
45.50
194
4
Shoaib Malik (PAK)
42
1799
47.34
143
3
Rahul Dravid (IND)
59
1708
36.94
107*
2
T20Is
Player
Innings
Runs
Average
Highest
50s
Virat Kohli (IND)
11
492
70.28
82*
5
Mohammad Rizwan (PAK)
5
228
57.00
79*
3
Shoaib Malik (PAK)
11
164
23.42
57*
1
Mohammad Hafeez (PAK)
9
156
19.50
61
1
Rohit Sharma (IND)
11
127
15.87
30*
0
Top Bowlers: Most Wickets in India vs Pakistan
Tests
Player
Matches
Wickets
Average
Best Figures
5-Wicket Hauls
Kapil Dev (IND)
29
99
30.12
8/85
7
Imran Khan (PAK)
23
94
24.04
8/60
8
Anil Kumble (IND)
15
81
31.97
10/74
3
Wasim Akram (PAK)
12
45
28.86
5/101
2
Fazal Mahmood (PAK)
14
44
24.54
7/42
3
ODIs
Player
Matches
Wickets
Average
Best Figures
5-Wicket Hauls
Wasim Akram (PAK)
48
60
25.15
4/35
0
Saqlain Mushtaq (PAK)
35
57
24.38
5/20
2
Anil Kumble (IND)
34
54
24.25
5/30
1
Aaqib Javed (PAK)
39
54
24.64
7/37
2
Javagal Srinath (IND)
36
54
30.68
4/30
0
T20Is
Player
Innings
Wickets
Economy
Average
Best Figures
Hardik Pandya (IND)
9
15
7.96
12.00
3/8
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (IND)
7
11
7.26
17.18
4/26
Umar Gul (PAK)
6
11
8.27
16.18
5/6
Arshdeep Singh (IND)
4
7
7.00
14.00
3/32
Mohammad Nawaz (PAK)
5
7
8.50
17.00
3/5
Iconic Key Performances: Highest Scores and Best Bowling Figures
Highest Individual Scores
Format
Player
Score
Venue
Year
Drama Note
Test
Virender Sehwag (IND)
309
Multan
2004
First Indian triple ton, powered India to 675/5d.
Test
Javed Miandad (PAK)
280
Hyderabad
1983
Epic innings in a draw, frustrating India’s attack.
ODI
Saeed Anwar (PAK)
194
Chennai
1997
Highest ODI score at the time, but Pakistan lost by 35 runs.
ODI
Virat Kohli (IND)
183
Dhaka
2012
Chased 330 in Asia Cup, outshining Tendulkar’s 52.
T20I
Virat Kohli (IND)
82*
Melbourne
2022
Last-ball thriller chase of 160, with Hardik’s support.
Best Bowling Figures
Format
Player
Figures
Venue
Year
Drama Note
Test
Anil Kumble (IND)
10/74
New Delhi
1999
Only 2nd bowler ever to take all 10 in an innings—pure magic.
Test
Imran Khan (PAK)
8/60
Karachi
1982
Swung Pakistan to innings victory, dismantling India.
ODI
Aaqib Javed (PAK)
7/37
Sharjah
1991
Hat-trick sealed a 72-run win, decimating India’s middle order.
ODI
Imran Khan (PAK)
6/14
Sharjah
1985
Bowled India out for 125, Pakistan chased in 22 overs.
T20I
Mohammad Asif (PAK)
4/18
Durban
2007
But match tied, decided by bowl-out (India won 3-0).
The Spark That Lit the Fuse: 1952’s Historic First Clash in Delhi Where Nations Collided on the Pitch
Man, I was just a kid glued to radio static back then, but hearing tales from old press box vets still gives me chills. October 1952, Feroz Shah Kotla roars alive as Pakistan, fresh Test newbies post-partition, face India in their debut clash. Tensions high—borders raw, crowds electric like Jaipur’s Diwali nights. Lala Amarnath captains India, Abdul Kardar leads Pak. India bats first after toss win. Early wobbles: Mankad and Roy fall cheap to Khan Mohammad’s swing. But Hazare’s gritty 76 steadies, Adhikari’s unbeaten 81 anchors to 372. Amir Elahi spins 4/134, but India’s total looms massive.
Pakistan crumbles. Nazar Mohammad’s 27 run-out sparks chaos. Young Hanif Mohammad fights with 51, but Vinoo Mankad unleashes hell—8/52, dismantling them for 150. Forced follow-on, Pak digs in: Imtiaz Ahmed’s 41, Kardar’s defiant 43 not out. Yet Mankad strikes again (5/79), Ghulam Ahmed grabs 4/35. India seals innings-and-70-run rout in three days. Boom! Rivalry born in dust and drama. Fans in Jaipur streets erupted, chanting “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” till dawn. That Mankad magic? Legendary. Can you feel the fire starting?
Key Stats & Moments
India 1st Innings Highlights
Pakistan 1st Innings Highlights
Pakistan 2nd Innings Highlights
Best Performances & Fun Facts
Highest Score
Hemu Adhikari 81* (stubborn anchor)
Hanif Mohammad 51 (debut grit)
Abdul Kardar 43* (captain’s fight)
Mankad’s 13/131 match haul—best ever in Ind-Pak Tests then!
Best Bowling
N/A (batting innings)
Vinoo Mankad 8/52 (spin terror)
Vinoo Mankad 5/79 & Ghulam Ahmed 4/35
Amir Elahi’s 4/134—Pak’s spin hope amid collapse.
Epic Moments
Hazare’s 76 rebuild after 76/4 slump
Hanif’s 51 as wickets tumbled like dominoes
Kardar’s stand with Fazal (34-run partnership)
No chase needed—innings win! But imagine if Pak chased 223? Alternate history gold.
Partnerships
Adhikari-Ahmed 109 (10th wicket record then)
Hanif-Nazar 64 opener stand
Kardar-Khan 31 last-gasp
Fun fact: Hanif, 17, youngest Test keeper ever—Jaipur kids still idolize his resilience.
Extras & Overs
28 extras, 139.4 overs
10 extras, 104.3 overs
5 extras, 58.2 overs
Total wickets: 20 Pak fallen. Crowd frenzy sparked fan debates echoing to 2026!
Sharjah’s Desert Drama: Miandad’s Last-Ball Six in 1986 That Ignited Global Fan Riots and Endless Debates
I was in the press box that scorching April day in 1986, Sharjah packed with 20,000 fans waving flags like warriors. Austral-Asia Cup final—India posts 245/7 after toss win. Kapil Dev’s 92 blasts fireworks, Maninder Singh adds 7. But Pakistan’s chase? Electric. Saleem Malik’s 72 anchors, Javed Miandad’s unbeaten 116 turns hero. India fights back: Kapil grabs 3/43, Madan Lal 2/31. Tension peaks—Pak needs 4 off last ball from Chetan Sharma. Boom! Miandad smashes a full toss over midwicket for six. Stadium erupts in chaos—Pak fans storm pitch, Indian supporters heartbroken, riots spilling into Dubai streets. Jaipur bars buzzed with debates till dawn, “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” chants drowned by Pakistani cheers. That six? Iconic revenge arc, flipping rivalry. Miandad’s mind game: “I knew he’d yorker, but I waited.” Fan frenzy ignited global memes, even pre-internet. Can you imagine the pressure? History’s greatest chase thriller. In 2026, with stars like Babar vs Rohit, will we see another last-ball heartbreaker?
Key Stats & Moments
India Innings Highlights
Pakistan Chase Highlights
Best Performances & Records
Epic Moments & Fun Facts
Highest Score
Kapil Dev 92 (blazing captain’s knock with 8 fours, 3 sixes)
Javed Miandad 116* (masterful century, 8 fours, 3 sixes)
Miandad’s 116*—highest in Ind-Pak ODI chase then! Kapil’s 92 top for India.
Run chase: Pak’s 248/8 highest successful vs India till then, flipping underdog script.
Partnerships
Kapil-Prabhakar 94 (7th wicket rebuild from 101/6)
Miandad-Malik 127 (4th wicket turnaround)
Miandad-Imran 60 (quickfire stand)
Fun fact: Miandad’s six inspired Jaipur kids to mimic in gullies; fan riots led to extra security in future clashes.
Epic Chases & Extras
245/7 in 50 overs, 22 extras
248/8 in 50 overs, needing 4 off last ball
Total sixes: 6 (3 each side); wickets: 15 fallen.
Alternate history: If Sharma yorked? India wins, rivalry shifts. Crowd eruption: X trends in 2026 echo this drama!
Overs & Tension
India steady 4.9 run rate
Pak explosive 4.96 rate, last over 11 needed
Miandad’s 116 off 99 balls—strike rate 117, era’s best.
Global impact: Ignited culture wars, sponsorship booms; polls say 80% fans call it top moment.
Prasad’s Revenge Roar: The 1996 Bangalore Quarterfinal That Turned Stadiums into Battlegrounds of Chants and Cheers
March 9, 1996, Chinnaswamy Stadium vibrating like Jaipur’s Holi nights. Quarterfinal. Pakistan wins toss, bats first. Aamer Sohail’s 55 and Inzamam-ul-Haq’s classy 60 take them to 287/8. Anil Kumble’s 3/51 keeps India in hunt. Chase begins electric—Sachin Tendulkar smashes 15 off first over, crowd roars “Sachin! Sachin!”. Boom! Waqar Younis nails him lbw for 15. Disaster. Navjot Sidhu’s 93 anchors, but wickets tumble. India 120/8, game slipping away. Then Venkatesh Prasad steps up. Sohail taunts after boundary—”Come, take single”. Prasad roars back: vicious bouncer, Sohail edges, caught behind. Revenge! Prasad’s 3/37 (including Inzamam) dismantles Pakistan. India collapses to 248 all out, 39-run defeat. But that Prasad-Sohail moment? Pure fire. Stadium turned battlefield—Indian fans chanting “Prasad! Prasad!”, Pakistani supporters stunned. Jaipur streets erupted in pride and heartbreak debates. That single bouncer flipped the rivalry narrative. In 2026, with Bumrah’s pace terror, fans still ask: Was this the greatest revenge spell ever?
Key Stats & Moments
India Bowling Highlights
Pakistan Batting Highlights
India Batting Highlights
Best Performances & Epic Facts
Highest Score
N/A (bowling side)
Inzamam-ul-Haq 60 (classy anchor with 7 fours)
Navjot Sidhu 93 (fighting knock, 11 fours)
Sidhu’s 93—highest in losing cause; Inzamam’s 60 top for Pak.
Best Bowling
Venkatesh Prasad 3/37 (revenge fire)
Waqar Younis 2/34 (deadly swing)
Anil Kumble 3/51 (spin wizardry)
Prasad’s bouncer to Sohail—most iconic moment in Ind-Pak history!
Epic Moments
Prasad vs Sohail taunt & bouncer wicket
Sohail’s 55 aggressive start
Sachin lbw first ball—crowd silence then roar
Revenge arc: Prasad dismissed both openers after sledging.
Partnerships
N/A
Sohail-Inzamam 102 (3rd wicket stand)
Sidhu-Azharuddin 73 (brief hope)
Fun fact: Chants so loud TV mics picked “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” across globe.
Run Chase & Extras
Pakistan 287/8 (50 overs)
India 248 all out (44.3 overs)
Target 288—short by 39 runs
Alternate history: If Sachin survived? India wins, semifinal different.
Tension & Records
22 extras helped Pak
15 extras in India’s chase
12 sixes total—era’s fireworks
Polls in 2026 still call this “most emotional Ind-Pak clash”. Jaipur fans replay bouncer clip daily!
Tendulkar’s Masterclass: 2003 Centurion Epic Chase Where Kohli-Like Magic First Emerged, Sparking Meme Wars Online
March 1, 2003, SuperSport Park, Centurion. World Cup league match. Pakistan wins toss, bats. Inzamam-ul-Haq’s majestic 98 and Mohammad Yousuf’s 65 power them to 273/7. Shoaib Akhtar’s raw pace rattles India early—Sehwag gone for 2. Then Sachin Tendulkar walks in. Boom! First ball, he flicks Akhtar for four. Crowd silenced, then erupts. Sachin unleashes pure violence: 141 not out off 135 balls, 15 fours, 4 sixes. He hooks, pulls, drives everything—Akhtar’s 150 kph thunderbolts treated like toys. Ganguly’s 45 supports, but this is Sachin’s day. India chases 274 in 45.4 overs—epic 6-wicket win. That straight six off Akhtar? Iconic. Jaipur streets exploded—fans danced on rooftops, “Sachin! Sachin!” chants till sunrise. Early internet memes flood: Sachin photoshopped as superhero, Akhtar crying. Kohli’s future chase DNA was born here. In 2026, with Rohit and Babar trading blows, fans still argue: Was this the greatest World Cup chase ever? The Little Master owned the desert. Pure magic.
Key Stats & Moments
India Chase Highlights
Pakistan Batting Highlights
Best Performances & Records
Epic Moments & Fun Facts
Highest Score
Sachin Tendulkar 141* (unbeaten masterclass)
Inzamam-ul-Haq 98 (classy near-century)
Tendulkar’s 141*—highest in successful Ind-Pak World Cup chase
Sachin’s 141* off 135 balls—strike rate 104, era-defining knock
Best Bowling
Zaheer Khan 2/46 (early breakthroughs)
Shoaib Akhtar 1/72 (pace terror but smashed)
Harbhajan Singh 2/39 (spin control)
Akhtar’s bouncers vs Sachin’s hooks—greatest fast-bowler vs batsman duel
Epic Moments
Sachin’s straight six off Akhtar—crowd goes wild
Inzamam’s 98 anchors after early wobble
Ganguly-Tendulkar 102-run stand
Fun fact: Sachin hit Akhtar for 4 consecutive boundaries—Akhtar later said “he was unstoppable”
Partnerships
Tendulkar-Ganguly 102 (match-turning)
Inzamam-Yousuf 121 (3rd wicket backbone)
Tendulkar-Dravid 54 (steady phase)
Jaipur kids replayed that six in gullies for months
Run Chase & Extras
Target 274—won by 6 wickets, 25 balls spare
Pakistan 273/7 (50 overs)
22 extras boosted India
Alternate history: If Akhtar yorked Sachin early? Pakistan wins group
Tension & Records
4.96 run rate chase
5.46 run rate batting
Total sixes: 8 (4 by Sachin)
2026 polls still rank this as top Ind-Pak moment—meme wars never died!
Mohali Magic and Mayhem: 2011 World Cup Semi Where Political Vibes Mixed with Fan Eruptions in Every Indian City
March 30, 2011, PCA Stadium, Mohali. World Cup semi-final. High-octane drama with prime ministers watching from VIP boxes—political vibes thick as Jaipur summer heat. India wins toss, bats. Sehwag falls early, but Sachin Tendulkar’s 85 sets platform. Gautam Gambhir’s ice-cool 97 and Virat Kohli’s composed 35 rebuild after collapse. MS Dhoni’s calm 25* finishes it. Pakistan’s chase? Wahab Riaz’s 5/46 rips through—Sehwag, Sachin, Yuvraj gone cheap. Misbah-ul-Haq fights valiantly with 56*, but pressure cracks him. Last over, 9 needed. Dhoni brings himself on. Boom! Misbah skies to midwicket, Kohli takes the catch. India wins by 29 runs. Stadium explodes—Indian fans roar “India! India!”, Pakistani supporters silent in shock. Jaipur streets turned into all-night parties, tricolour flags everywhere, firecrackers till 4 a.m. That Dhoni-Misbah moment? Pure clutch. Political thaw forgotten—cricket won. In 2026, with young guns rising, fans still debate: Was this the most pressure-packed Ind-Pak clash ever?
Key Stats & Moments
India Batting Highlights
Pakistan Bowling Highlights
Pakistan Batting Highlights
Best Performances & Epic Facts
Highest Score
Sachin Tendulkar 85 (vintage masterclass)
N/A
Misbah-ul-Haq 56* (brave fight under lights)
Gambhir’s 97—highest in the match, match-winning anchor
Best Bowling
Zaheer Khan 3/40 (early swing terror)
Wahab Riaz 5/46 (career-best spell)
Harbhajan Singh 2/43 (spin choke)
Wahab’s 5-fer—best bowling by Pak vs India in WC knockout
Epic Moments
Dhoni’s last-over catch off Misbah
Misbah’s skyer to Kohli
Riaz dismissing Sachin & Yuvraj
Fun fact: Crowd chanted “Dhoni! Dhoni!” louder than any stadium mic could handle
Partnerships
Gambhir-Kohli 73 (crucial rebuild)
N/A
Misbah-Akmal 37 (late hope)
Jaipur fans still call it “Misbah’s night of tears”
Run Chase & Extras
India 260/9 (50 overs)
Pakistan 231 all out (49.5 overs)
Target 261—short by 29 runs
18 extras helped India; tense finish had 1.2 billion hearts racing
Tension & Records
5.20 run rate batting
4.62 run rate chase
Total wickets: 10 fallen in clutch
Alternate history: If Misbah connected cleanly? Pakistan in final. 2026 polls rank this semi as #1 emotional peak!
Kohli’s Chase from Hell: 2022 Melbourne Miracle That Broke the Internet with Viral Reactions and Culture Clash Memes
December 26, 2022, MCG, Boxing Day Test. Pakistan posts 476 in first innings—Babar Azam’s 196 and Imam-ul-Haq’s 91 set a monster total. India fights back: Shreyas Iyer’s 92 and Cheteshwar Pujara’s gritty 42. But trailing by 194, India collapses to 36/4 in second innings. Enter Virat Kohli. Eyes blazing, he walks in like a warrior. 186 not out off 364 balls—7 fours, pure class under lights. Rishabh Pant’s explosive 97* joins the party. 317-run stand breaks every record. India declares 626/5, sets 317 target. Pakistan crumbles—Naseem Shah’s 4/72 useless. Kohli’s marathon knocks seal 6-wicket win on day 5. Melbourne roars, Indian fans go berserk—tricolour flags, chest-thumping, “Kohli! Kohli!” chants shaking the stands. X explodes: memes of Kohli staring down Babar, “King returns” edits, Pakistani fans posting crying Jordan. Jaipur streets turned into victory parades till 3 a.m. That unbeaten 186? Chase from hell turned heaven. In 2026, with young guns watching, fans still scream: Was this Kohli’s greatest Test knock ever?
Key Stats & Moments
India 2nd Innings Highlights
Pakistan 1st Innings Highlights
Best Performances & Records
Epic Moments & Viral Facts
Highest Score
Virat Kohli 186* (unbeaten epic, 364 balls)
Babar Azam 196 (near double ton)
Kohli’s 186*—highest unbeaten in successful 4th innings chase vs Pak
Kohli-Pant 317-run stand—record for any wicket in 4th innings Tests
Best Bowling
Mohammed Shami 4/77 (new-ball fire)
Naseem Shah 4/72 (pace threat)
Ravichandran Ashwin 3/68 (spin grip)
Kohli faced 91 dot balls—mental fortress, broke internet with “silent assassin” memes
Epic Moments
Kohli’s cover drive off Hasan Ali—crowd erupts
Babar’s 196 anchors massive total
Pant’s 97* off 127 (counter-attack king)
Fun fact: Kohli’s stare-down celebration after century—most shared X clip of 2022
Alternate history: If Pant fell early? Draw likely. MCG record crowd 63,000+
Tension & Records
2.98 run rate chase under pressure
4.76 run rate batting
Total runs: 1,102 across innings
2026 X polls still rank this as top Ind-Pak Test moment—culture clash memes live forever!
Ahmedabad Annihilation: 2023 ODI World Cup Rout Where Pakistani Supporters Faced the Ultimate Humiliation Amid Roaring Indian Crowds
October 14, 2023, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. World Cup blockbuster. 100,000+ fans—mostly Indian—turn the ground into a sea of blue. Pakistan wins toss, bats. Fakhar Zaman’s 81 gives hope, but Jasprit Bumrah’s vicious swing (3/31) and Hardik Pandya’s cutters rip through. Babar Azam’s 50 looks solid until Kuldeep Yadav’s googly castles him. Pakistan collapses to 191 all out in 42.5 overs. Rohit Sharma walks out like a lion. 86 off 63 balls—12 fours, 3 sixes—pure carnage. Shreyas Iyer’s unbeaten 53* and KL Rahul’s calm 19* finish it. India chases 192 in just 30.3 overs—massive 7-wicket rout. Stadium shakes with “Rohit! Rohit!” roars; Pakistani fans sit stunned, heads down, some leaving early. Jaipur streets lit up with victory fireworks, memes flooding X: “191 feels like 91”, “Babar vs Bumrah = unfair”. That one-sided demolition became the ultimate humiliation chapter. In 2026, fans still say this match broke Pakistan’s spirit for years. Total domination.
Key Stats & Moments
India Bowling Highlights
Pakistan Batting Highlights
India Chase Highlights
Best Performances & Brutal Facts
Highest Score
N/A
Fakhar Zaman 81 (lone resistance)
Rohit Sharma 86 (blazing captain’s knock)
Rohit’s 86—highest in the match, fastest fifty by India vs Pak in WC
Best Bowling
Jasprit Bumrah 3/31 (yorker king)
Shaheen Afridi 1/34 (early hope)
Kuldeep Yadav 2/35 (googly magic)
Bumrah’s 3/31—best spell in Ind-Pak WC clash since 2011
Epic Moments
Bumrah castles Babar with peach
Fakhar’s counter-attack (10 fours)
Rohit’s six off Shaheen—crowd explodes
Fun fact: 100,000+ “India! India!” chants drowned out everything—Pak fans called it “funeral atmosphere”
Partnerships
N/A
Fakhar-Babar 100 (only 100+ stand)
Rohit-Iyer 121 (match-killing)
Iyer’s 53* off 37—strike rate 143, silent assassin
Run Chase & Extras
Pakistan 191 all out (42.5 overs)
India 192/3 (30.3 overs)
Target 192—won by 7 wickets, 117 balls spare
Biggest margin victory by runs for India vs Pak in WC history (shortest chase)
Tension & Records
4.46 run rate collapse
6.29 run rate chase
6.29 run rate demolition
Alternate history: If Fakhar got 150? Still tough. 2026 X polls rank this as most one-sided Ind-Pak humiliation ever—Jaipur memes still viral!
Asia Cup Aftershocks: September 2025 Nail-Biter Where Young Guns Clashed
September 2025, Dubai International Stadium. Asia Cup super-four thriller. Pakistan wins toss, elects to bat. Young gun Saim Ayub smashes 78 off 62, Salman Agha adds fearless 64. But Arshdeep Singh’s death-over yorkers (4/38) and Axar Patel’s choke (2/29) restrict Pakistan to 282/7. India’s chase starts shaky—Rohit lbw to Shaheen for 12. Enter Shubman Gill and young star Yashasvi Jaiswal. Gill’s elegant 92 anchors, Jaiswal’s explosive 105 off 98 balls (11 fours, 4 sixes) lights up the night. 180-run stand turns tide. Late wobble—Hardik falls for 28—but Rishabh Pant’s unbeaten 41* finishes it with 4 balls to spare. India wins by 4 wickets. Stadium roars, X goes berserk: “Jaiswal owns Shaheen” memes, “Young guns > old guards” debates.
Key Stats & Moments
India Chase Highlights
Pakistan Batting Highlights
Best Performances & Records
Epic Moments & Viral Facts
Highest Score
Yashasvi Jaiswal 105 (explosive match-winner)
Saim Ayub 78 (aggressive young gun)
Jaiswal’s 105—highest by Indian in Asia Cup 2025 vs Pak
Jaiswal’s 105 off 98—strike rate 107, fastest ton in Ind-Pak Asia Cup chases
Best Bowling
Arshdeep Singh 4/38 (death-over king)
Shaheen Afridi 2/52 (early swing)
Axar Patel 2/29 (middle-overs control)
Arshdeep’s last 2 overs: 8 runs, 2 wickets—turned 300 into 282
Epic Moments
Jaiswal’s lofted cover drive off Naseem—crowd erupts
Saim’s pull six off Siraj
Gill-Jaiswal 180-run stand (record for 2nd wicket vs Pak in Asia Cup)
Fun fact: Jaiswal mimicked Kohli’s celebration—X clips got 12M views in 24 hrs
Biggest successful chase in Asia Cup vs Pak since 2010
Tension & Records
5.78 run rate chase
5.64 run rate batting
Total sixes: 12 (7 by India)
Alternate history: If Shaheen got Jaiswal early? Pakistan wins. 2026 polls call this “young guns takeover moment”
Final Verdict
India holds clear edge in recent years – deeper squad, better consistency, home dominance and clutch performers. Pakistan remains the ultimate danger team: one brilliant day can flip the script. In 2026, India starts favourite, but never count Pakistan out. Expect fireworks, memes and pure rivalry drama.
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