How many cricket matches Pakistan won?

How many cricket matches Pakistan won?

178 matches
As of July 2021, Pakistan have played 437 Test matches; they have won 178 matches, lost 1 matches, and 162 matches were drawn. They have also won the 1998–99 Asian Test Championship, defeating Sri Lanka in the final by an innings and 175 runs.

How many ODI Pakistan win against India?

India–Pakistan cricket rivalry

Latest meeting 8–12 December 2007 (Test) 16 June 2019 (ODI) 24 October 2021 (T20I)
Statistics
Meetings total Test: 59 ODI: 132 T20I: 9
Most wins Test: (Pakistan 12; India 9) ODI: (Pakistan 73; India 55) T20I: (India 6; Pakistan 2)

What is Pakistan highest score?

399/1
ONE DAY INTERNATIONALS

ONE DAY INTERNATIONALS Record/Statistic Player
Highest Team Innings 399/1
Lowest Team Innings* 43 *Side Dismissed
Highest Run Chase Achieved 349/4 (Target 349)
First 100 Scored 109 Majid Khan

When did the Pakistan national cricket team tour Zimbabwe?

The Pakistan national cricket team toured Zimbabwe from 23 August to 14 September 2013. The tour consisted of two Twenty20 International matches, three One Day International matches, and two Test matches.

When did Pakistan tour South Africa in 2013?

The Pakistan national cricket team toured South Africa from 20 November 2013 to 30 November 2013. The tour included three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and two Twenty20 Internationals (T20I) between South Africa cricket team and Pakistan. The Twenty20 series was drawn 1-1 while Pakistan won the ODI series 2-1.

What was the result of the Pakistan vs South Africa series?

The Twenty20 series was drawn 1-1 while Pakistan won the ODI series 2-1. This was Pakistan’s first ever ODI series win over South Africa and became the first Asia team to beat the Proteas in an away series.

What is the highest total for a Pakistani batter in T20I?

The score of 98 * by Ahmed Shehzad set the record for highest total for a Pakistani batter in a T20I. The second wicket partnership of 143 runs between Shehzad and Mohammad Hafeez is the highest T20I partnership for a pair of Pakistani batsmen.