The age-old rivalry between India and Pakistan is the reason stadiums get all brimmed up whenever there’s a match between the two. And ICC Men’s T20 World Cup holds a special position in this.
India vs Pakistan head to head stats is 5-1 where India won 4 times against the green jersey. Whenever the two arch-rivals came against each other, things got all spiced up.
They bring mass attention and are fun to watch with talented players on both sides. This clash is more popularly known as the ‘mother of all clashes.’
Winner | Margin | Ground | Venue | Match Date |
Pakistan | 10 wickets | Dubai | Dubai | 24-Oct-2021 |
India | 6 wickets | Kolkata | India | 19-Mar-2016 |
India | 7 wickets | Dhaka | Bangladesh | 21-Mar-2014 |
India | 8 wickets | Colombo | Sri Lanka | 30-Sep-2012 |
India | 5 runs | Johannesburg | South Africa | 24-Sep-2007 |
India | tied | Durban | South Africa | 14-Sep-2007 |
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T20 World Cup India vs Pakistan History 2007
The famous clash between India and Pakistan happened on the 14th of September, 2007. It was the inaugural season of the T20 World Cup. And Pakistan was facing India in Durban, South Africa.
Indian skipper of that time, Dhoni led his team perfectly and set a target of 141 runs. This target was chased by the green team under the captaincy of Inzamam ul Haq and the match was declared a tie. Then, the officials announced to decide the winner based on ball-out and India came out as the winner.
Another clash was on the 24th of September, 2007, in Johannesburg, South Africa. And once again India was the winner.
India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup History 2012
More often than not, it’s India who’s the winner in India vs Pakistan clash, despite having the best green squad. And this season as well, all hopes of the Pakistani spectators were crushed to the ground when India took home another victory against their arch-rivals.
This match happened on the 30th of September, 2012 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Pakistan while batting first, set a target of 129 runs which India chased easily at the loss of 8 wickets. It was also a match of great performance for Virat Kohli who bowled 3 overs and took the wicket of Pakistani batsman Muhammad Hafeez.
T20 World Cup History India vs Pakistan
It was the 13th match of the 2014 World Cup and Pakistan chose to bat first, after winning the toss. But, their batting lineup couldn’t handle the pressure and ended up making a scanty target of 130 runs.
The target was chased down smoothly by the Indian and India once again was announced as the winner. Ahmed Shehzad (22 off 17) and Umar Akmal (33 off 30) of the Paki team played well, anyways. During this 2014 season, India lost to Sri Lanka in the finals.
T20 World Cup India vs Pakistan History 2016
The all-time favourite, Shahid Afridi was leading the green team this time. And MS Dhoni was India’s constant. Pakistan vs India’s head to head happened on the 19th of March, 2016, interestingly in India, Kolkata.
India came down all ablaze to the Pakistan cricket team making them end up with a small total of 118 runs which were chased down easily. And once again, for the fourth time, India won in ICC World Cup against their arch-rivals Pakistan. Indian team’s Virat Kohli played well and scored 55 off 37 deliveries and a not out.
India vs Pakistan in T20 World Cup History 2021
This time both the teams were led by the strongest players of the era. Virat Kohli was leading the team in India and Pakistan was being captained by none other than power-hitter, Babar Azam.
It was a proud moment for Pakistan when they won their first-ever ICC Men’s World Cup Trophy under the captaincy of Babar Azam. The match took place in UAE Dubai where India while batting first set a target of 152 runs. And Pakistan chased this target quite brilliantly with 10 spare wickets. Muhammad Rizwan and Babar Azam proved their skills and stole the show with their hittings. Shaheen Shah Afridi was Man of the Match with his 3 wickets from Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and KL Rahul.
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