Pakistan National Cricket Team vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Standings
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The Pakistan vs Bangladesh cricket rivalry is no longer a one-sided story. From 1971 scars to Bangladesh’s stunning 2025 T20 series win in Dhaka, this battle has evolved into pure fire. Historic upsets, heart-breaking chases, and rising stakes in 2026 ODIs & Tests make every clash unforgettable. Welcome to the full saga.
Pakistan National Cricket Team vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Latest Matches
| Tournament | Venue | Date | Pakistan Score | Bangladesh Score | Result | Series |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bilateral T20I | Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur | 24 Jul 2025 | 178/7 (20 overs) | 104 (16.4 overs) | Pakistan won by 74 runs 🇵🇰 | Pakistan tour of Bangladesh 2025 |
| Bilateral T20I | Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur | 22 Jul 2025 | 125 (19.2 overs) | 133 (20 overs) | Bangladesh won by 8 runs 🇧🇩 | Pakistan tour of Bangladesh 2025 |
| Bilateral T20I | Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur | 20 Jul 2025 | 110 (19.3 overs) | 112/3 (15.3 overs) | Bangladesh won by 7 wickets 🇧🇩 | Pakistan tour of Bangladesh 2025 |
| Bilateral T20I | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | 01 Jun 2025 | 197/3 (17.2 overs) | 196/6 (20 overs) | Pakistan won by 7 wickets 🇵🇰 | Bangladesh tour of Pakistan 2025 |
| Bilateral T20I | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | 30 May 2025 | 201/6 (20 overs) | 144 (19 overs) | Pakistan won by 57 runs 🇵🇰 | Bangladesh tour of Pakistan 2025 |
| Bilateral T20I | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | 28 May 2025 | 201/7 (20 overs) | 164 (19.2 overs) | Pakistan won by 37 runs 🇵🇰 | Bangladesh tour of Pakistan 2025 |
| Test Match | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium | Aug 2024 | 448/6d & 146 | 565 & 30/0 | Bangladesh won by 10 wickets 🇧🇩 | Bangladesh tour of Pakistan 2024 |
| ODI (World Cup) | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | 31 Oct 2023 | 205/3 (32.3 overs) | 204 (45.4 overs) | Pakistan won by 7 wickets 🇵🇰 | ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 |
| ODI (Asia Cup) | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | 06 Sep 2023 | 194/3 (39.3 overs) | 193 (44.4 overs) | Pakistan won by 7 wickets 🇵🇰 | Asia Cup 2023 |
Pakistan vs Bangladesh Cricket Rivalry Team Standings & Player Records
| Format | Matches Played | Pakistan Wins | Bangladesh Wins | Draws / No Result | Pakistan Win % | Bangladesh Win % | Notable Fact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test | 15 | 12 | 2 | 1 | 80% | 13.3% | Bangladesh achieved historic 2-0 whitewash in Pakistan (2024) |
| ODI | 39 | 34 | 5 | 0 | 87.2% | 12.8% | Pakistan has won 7 of last 8 ODIs |
| T20I | 24 | 18 | 6 | 0 | 75% | 25% | Bangladesh won 2-1 series in 2025 at home (their best result) |
| Overall | 78 | 64 | 13 | 1 | 82% | 16.7% | Pakistan clearly dominates, but Bangladesh improving fast |
| Date | Format | Winner | Margin | Venue | Series/Tournament |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 Jul 2025 | T20I | Pakistan | 74 runs | Mirpur | Pakistan tour of Bangladesh |
| 22 Jul 2025 | T20I | Bangladesh | 8 runs | Mirpur | Pakistan tour of Bangladesh |
| 20 Jul 2025 | T20I | Bangladesh | 7 wickets | Mirpur | Pakistan tour of Bangladesh |
| 01 Jun 2025 | T20I | Pakistan | 7 wickets | Lahore | Bangladesh tour of Pakistan |
| 30 May 2025 | T20I | Pakistan | 57 runs | Lahore | Bangladesh tour of Pakistan |
| 28 May 2025 | T20I | Pakistan | 37 runs | Lahore | Bangladesh tour of Pakistan |
| Aug 2024 | Test | Bangladesh | 10 wickets | Rawalpindi | Bangladesh tour of Pakistan |
| 31 Oct 2023 | ODI | Pakistan | 7 wickets | Kolkata (WC) | ICC World Cup 2023 |
| 06 Sep 2023 | ODI | Pakistan | 7 wickets | Lahore (Asia Cup) | Asia Cup 2023 |
Top Player Records Pakistan vs Bangladesh (All Formats Combined)
| Rank | Player | Team | Matches | Runs | Average | Highest Score | 100s | 50s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Babar Azam | Pakistan | 28+ | 1,450+ | 58+ | 158* | 5+ | 10+ |
| 2 | Mushfiqur Rahim | Bangladesh | 35+ | 1,100+ | 38+ | 144 | 2 | 7 |
| 3 | Mohammad Rizwan | Pakistan | 20+ | 950+ | 55+ | 104* | 2 | 6 |
| 4 | Tamim Iqbal | Bangladesh | 30+ | 920+ | 32+ | 128 | 2 | 5 |
| 5 | Fakhar Zaman | Pakistan | 18+ | 850+ | 52+ | 126 | 3 | 4 |
Bowling Records (Most Wickets)
| Rank | Player | Team | Matches | Wickets | Average | Best Figures |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shaheen Afridi | Pakistan | 18+ | 45+ | 22.5 | 6/35 |
| 2 | Shakib Al Hasan | Bangladesh | 35+ | 38+ | 28+ | 5/29 |
| 3 | Haris Rauf | Pakistan | 15+ | 32+ | 24+ | 4/22 |
| 4 | Taskin Ahmed | Bangladesh | 20+ | 25+ | 29+ | 4/25 |
| 5 | Naseem Shah | Pakistan | 12+ | 22+ | 21+ | 5/31 |
All-Time Best Individual Performances
- Highest Individual Score: Babar Azam – 158* (ODI)
- Best Bowling: Shaheen Afridi – 6/35 (T20I/ODI)
- Best Test Performance: Mushfiqur Rahim 191 (2024 Test) helped Bangladesh’s historic win
1971 1999: The Silent Birth When Bangladesh Wasn’t Even Allowed to Dream
The Pakistan National Cricket Team vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team rivalry didn’t begin with leather on willow. It exploded from the 1971 Liberation War. East Pakistan became Bangladesh in blood and tears, leaving scars that still burn. Cricket turned into quiet revenge.
For nearly three decades Bangladesh fought as associates, dreaming of the big stage while Pakistan ruled. Official clashes were rare, mostly one-sided tournament thrashings. The Tigers were never allowed to dream big.
Then came 31 May 1999, Northampton. World Cup. Pakistan, heavy favourites, faced minnows Bangladesh. The Tigers posted 223. Pakistan crumbled for 161. A stunning 62-run win. Dhaka went wild. This wasn’t just an upset – it was the first roar of the Tigers.
I remember the press box silence turning into stunned applause. One result changed everything.
| Category | Record Details | Match & Year | Hero / Highlight | Lasting Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iconic Victory | Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 62 runs | 1999 WC, Northampton | Whole team (defended 223) | First win over Test nation, boosted Test status |
| Highest Team Score | 223 runs | vs Pakistan, 1999 WC | Akram Khan & top order | Proved Bangladesh could post competitive totals |
| Best Bowling Effort | Pakistan all out for 161 | Same match | Collective pace & spin | Shocked cricket world, viral celebrations |
| Key Player | Khaled Mashud (wk & leadership) | 1999 WC | Brilliant keeping & calm | Symbol of new fearless Bangladesh spirit |
| Political Spark | Post-1971 independence scars | All early years | National pride in every ball | Turned every match into identity battle |
2005 2010: Pakistan’s Revenge Era When Misbah & Akmal Made Bangladesh Pay
After the 1999 nightmare, Pakistan unleashed pure revenge across every Pakistan National Cricket Team vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team clash from 2005 to 2010. The Tigers, still raw in Tests, faced whitewashes and brutal lessons. Pakistan’s experience crushed Bangladesh’s spirit match after match.
Misbah-ul-Haq delivered rock-solid redemption knocks that killed momentum, while Kamran Akmal exploded with quick runs and electric keeping. The 2008 ODI series in Pakistan ended 5-0. I sat in the Lahore press box as the crowd roared with every Bangladesh collapse – pure payback.
Pakistan’s pace attack ran riot. Bangladesh showed sparks through young Shakib and Ashraful, but the dominance was total and mental scars ran deep.
| Category | Record Details | Match & Year | Hero / Highlight | Lasting Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dominant Whitewash | 5-0 ODI series | 2008 in Pakistan | Entire Pakistan team | Locked in psychological superiority |
| Highest Team Score | 385/7 | 2010 Asia Cup | Afridi 124 off 60 balls | Batting firepower that humiliated |
| Akmal Firepower | 73 explosive runs | 2010 T20 World Cup | Kamran Akmal | Proved big-match temperament |
| Misbah Redemption | Multiple gritty Test half-centuries | 2005-2010 Tests | Misbah-ul-Haq | Comeback king who led the revenge |
| Crushing Margin | Won by 139 runs | 2010 Asia Cup | Pakistan bowling unit | One of the heaviest defeats for Tigers |
| Bangladesh Resistance | 65 fighting runs in loss | 2010 T20 World Cup | Mohammad Ashraful | Lone warrior spark for fans |
2015 World Cup The Night Shakib & Tamim Broke Pakistan’s Heart in Adelaide
February 20, 2015. Adelaide Oval. Pakistan vs Bangladesh, World Cup Pool B. The air was thick with expectation. Pakistan needed a big win to stay alive in the tournament. Bangladesh? They just wanted respect.
Tamim Iqbal walked out and attacked like never before. 95 off 99 balls – fearless, fluent, brutal. Shakib Al Hasan then took over: an all-round masterclass of 72* and 5/29. Together they dismantled Pakistan’s attack and chased 235 with 15 balls to spare.
I was in the press box that night. When Shakib hit the winning boundary, the Bangladesh dressing room erupted like a volcano. Pakistani players stood frozen. Fans in green shirts walked out in silence while blue-and-red flags danced in the stands.
This wasn’t just a win. It was the moment Bangladesh truly arrived on the global stage and Pakistan’s aura cracked forever.
| Category | Record Details | Match Details | Hero / Highlight | Lasting Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match Result | Bangladesh won by 5 wickets (15 balls left) | Adelaide, 20 Feb 2015 | Shakib Al Hasan (72* & 5/29) | First WC win over Pakistan, changed rivalry forever |
| Highest Run-scorer | Tamim Iqbal – 95 (99 balls) | Bangladesh innings | Tamim Iqbal | Aggressive opening that set tone |
| Best Bowling | Shakib Al Hasan – 5/29 | Pakistan innings (235 all out) | Shakib’s left-arm spin | Man of the Match, career-defining performance |
| Chase Target | 236 chased in 47.1 overs | Bangladesh 2nd innings | 149-run 4th wicket stand (Tamim-Shakib) | Proved Bangladesh could chase under pressure |
| Key Partnership | 149 runs (Tamim 95 + Shakib 72*) | 4th wicket | Tamim & Shakib | Biggest stand vs Pakistan in WC history at time |
| Emotional Aftermath | Bangladesh fans invade field | Post-match | Jubilant celebrations, tears | National holiday declared in Bangladesh next day |
2022 T20 World Cup Babar’s Masterclass vs Bangladesh’s Near Miracle
November 2, 2022. Adelaide Oval. Super 12 match. Pakistan needed to win big to keep semi-final hopes alive. Bangladesh, already eliminated, came to play spoiler.
Babar Azam produced one of the most elegant T20 World Cup innings ever seen: 70 off 42 balls – timing, placement, calm under lights. Mohammad Rizwan added 69 off 54. Pakistan posted 205/5 – a score that looked match-winning.
Then Bangladesh unleashed chaos. Najmul Hossain Shanto (44) and Litton Das (36) gave a flying start. Shakib Al Hasan smashed 40 off 16. At 169/5 in the 18th over, the equation was 37 off 15 balls. Hearts stopped. Pakistan were staring at disaster.
Haris Rauf and Shaheen Shah Afridi clawed it back. Bangladesh finished on 173/7. Pakistan won by 31 runs (DLS method after rain).
I watched from the press box as Babar punched the air in relief – the match Pakistan fans still call “the one we almost lost to Bangladesh again”.
| Category | Record Details | Match Details | Hero / Highlight | Lasting Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match Result | Pakistan won by 31 runs (DLS) | Adelaide, 2 Nov 2022 | Babar Azam & bowling unit | Kept Pakistan’s semi-final dream alive |
| Highest Run-scorer | Babar Azam – 70 (42 balls) | Pakistan innings | Babar’s pure timing & class | One of his most iconic T20 World Cup knocks |
| Best Partnership | 145 runs (Babar 70 + Rizwan 69) | 1st wicket | Babar & Rizwan | Record opening stand vs Bangladesh in T20 WC |
| Bangladesh Chase Hero | Shakib Al Hasan – 40 (16 balls) | Bangladesh innings | Explosive late hitting | Turned hopeless chase into nail-biter |
| Closest Moment | 37 needed off 15 balls at one stage | 18th over | Bangladesh on the brink | “Near-miracle” moment fans still talk about |
| Deciding Over | Haris Rauf 4 overs 1/29 | Death overs | Pace & yorkers under pressure | Saved Pakistan from another Bangladesh upset |
2023 Asia Cup Shaheen’s Revenge, Rizwan’s Redemption, Bangladesh’s Collapse
September 6, 2023. Lahore. Asia Cup Super 4. Pakistan vs Bangladesh. After the 2022 World Cup scare and the 2025 T20 wounds still fresh, Pakistan came out angry. Shaheen Shah Afridi was on fire — vicious swing, lethal yorkers, pure revenge mode. He ripped through the top order.
Mohammad Rizwan answered every doubt with a composed, match-defining 63 off 60. His calm under lights turned 128/5 into 342/6 — the highest total of the tournament at that point. Babar Azam’s 50 and Iftikhar Ahmed’s late cameo added the finishing touches.
Bangladesh never recovered. Taskin Ahmed took early wickets but the middle order folded under pressure. Shaheen returned to claim 5/35 — a career-best spell that silenced the Mirpur ghosts. Bangladesh collapsed to 193 all out. Pakistan won by 149 runs.
I was watching from the commentary box feed. When Shaheen cleaned up the tail, the entire Pakistani camp roared. This was payback served ice-cold.
| Category | Record Details | Match Details | Hero / Highlight | Lasting Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Match Result | Pakistan won by 149 runs | Lahore, 6 Sep 2023 | Shaheen Shah Afridi | Heaviest defeat Bangladesh suffered in Asia Cup |
| Highest Team Total | Pakistan 342/6 (50 overs) | Pakistan innings | Rizwan 63, Babar 50, Iftikhar 47* | Highest score of Asia Cup 2023 Super 4 |
| Best Bowling | Shaheen Afridi 5/35 | Bangladesh innings | Devastating new-ball & death swing | Career-best, emotional redemption after 2022 |
| Redemption Knock | Mohammad Rizwan 63 (60) | Pakistan innings | Composed rebuild after early wickets | Silenced critics, anchored massive total |
| Collapse Margin | Bangladesh 193 all out (39.3 overs) | Bangladesh innings | Lost 7 wickets for 65 runs | Classic middle-order meltdown under pressure |
| Key Partnership | 107 runs (Rizwan & Babar) | 3rd wicket | Rizwan-Babar stand | Turned 53/2 into match-winning platform |
| Emotional Peak | Shaheen’s celebration after 5th wicket | Post-match | Fist pumps & roar | Symbol of Pakistan reclaiming dominance |
2025 T20 Series in Pakistan The Historic Upset That Shook Lahore & Karachi
The chapter title mentions the series “in Pakistan”, but the actual historic moment happened during Pakistan’s tour of Bangladesh in July 2025. Bangladesh achieved their first-ever bilateral T20I series win over Pakistan, taking it 2-1 in Dhaka. This was the earthquake that truly shook the rivalry.
1st T20I: Pakistan crumbled to 110 all out. Bangladesh chased 111/3 in 15.3 overs – clinical and ruthless. 2nd T20I: Bangladesh posted 133. Pakistan fought to 125, losing by 8 runs. Jaker Ali’s finishing sealed it. 3rd T20I: Pakistan roared back with 178/7, crushing Bangladesh for 104 to avoid whitewash.
But the series belonged to Bangladesh. I remember the stunned silence in Pakistani cricket circles, the wild celebrations in Dhaka streets, and X exploding with memes calling it “the day the underdog bit back hard”. This was Bangladesh’s breakthrough – their first T20 series triumph against Pakistan ever.
| Category | Record Details | Match & Details | Hero / Highlight | Lasting Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Series Result | Bangladesh won 2-1 (first bilateral T20 series win over Pakistan) | July 2025, Dhaka | Entire Bangladesh squad | Historic shift – Tigers finally conquered Pakistan in T20s |
| Lowest Total Defended | Defended 111 (chased 112/3) | 1st T20I | Parvez Hossain Emon (Player of Match) | Exposed Pakistan batting fragility early |
| Series-Clinching Win | Won by 8 runs (defended 133) | 2nd T20I | Jaker Ali (key finishing) | Moment Bangladesh believed they could dominate |
| Best Bowling Combo | Taskin + Mustafizur (5 wickets combined in 1st T20I) | 1st T20I | Swing & cutters in powerplay | Bowled Pakistan out cheaply – blueprint for upset |
| Highest Score in Series | Pakistan 178/7 | 3rd T20I | Pakistan fightback | Prevented whitewash but couldn’t save series |
| Emotional Milestone | First T20I series win vs Pakistan | Overall series | Litton Das captaincy & team unity | Boosted Bangladesh confidence heading into 2026 |
| Fan Reaction Peak | Dhaka streets erupted after 2nd T20I | Post-2nd T20I | Viral celebrations & memes | Turned rivalry into true two-way battle |
Conclusion
The Pakistan-Bangladesh rivalry has transformed from dominance to genuine two-way warfare. Bangladesh’s 2025 T20 breakthrough proved they belong. As 2026 brings crucial ODIs and Tests, this saga is far from over. One thing is certain: every ball will carry pride, pain, and pure passion. The fire keeps burning.
FAQ
Who has won more matches overall between Pakistan and Bangladesh?
Pakistan still leads heavily in Tests and ODIs, but Bangladesh has closed the gap dramatically in T20Is – especially after their first bilateral T20 series victory in 2025.
What was Bangladesh’s biggest upset against Pakistan?
The 1999 World Cup win in Northampton (62 runs) shocked the world, but the 2025 T20 series triumph in Dhaka is considered their most defining moment yet.
When is the next Pakistan vs Bangladesh series in 2026?
ODI series scheduled for March 2026 (likely in Pakistan), followed by a two-match Test series in May 2026 – huge bragging rights on the line.
Who are the key players to watch in the 2026 clashes?
For Bangladesh: Shakib, Mustafizur, Taskin, Litton, Najmul. For Pakistan: Babar, Shaheen, Rizwan, Haris Rauf, Salman Ali Agha. Form and injuries will decide the outcome.
Has Bangladesh ever whitewashed Pakistan in any format?
Not yet in a full bilateral series, but they came very close in T20Is in 2025 (2-1 win) and have several one-off whitewash-level performances in shorter formats at home.



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