DUBAI — India have won the Asia Cup nine times. Eight of those trophies sit in a cabinet. The ninth has spent eleven months in a locked room at the Asian Cricket Council headquarters in Dubai, because on the night India beat Pakistan to win it, the official holding the silverware was also Pakistan’s federal interior minister, and the Indian squad would not take it from his hands.
That is where the modern record between these two teams actually lives. Not in the margins, which have mostly been comfortable, but in everything happening around them. Since June 2024 the senior men’s sides have met six times. India have won six. Not one of those matches produced a handshake, a bilateral tour, or a presentation ceremony that ran the way the schedule said it would.
The rivalry now operates on a fixed and slightly absurd pattern. India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series since 2012-13. They meet only when the International Cricket Council or the Asian Cricket Council puts them in the same draw, which is why every fixture release becomes a diplomatic event, and why the next meeting, at the Women’s Asia Cup in Dubai on September 5, is already the most examined line on a schedule that begins on August 28. What follows is the full india national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team timeline for that period, every result dated and checked against the scorecard rather than the memory of it.
The full india national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team timeline, match by match
| Date | Competition | Venue | Result | Player of the match |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 9, 2024 | T20 World Cup, group | Nassau County, New York | India by 6 runs | Jasprit Bumrah 3-14 |
| February 23, 2025 | Champions Trophy, group | Dubai International | India by 6 wickets | Virat Kohli 100 not out |
| September 14, 2025 | Asia Cup, group | Dubai International | India by 7 wickets | Kuldeep Yadav 3-18 |
| September 21, 2025 | Asia Cup, Super Four | Dubai International | India by 6 wickets | Abhishek Sharma 74 |
| September 28, 2025 | Asia Cup, final | Dubai International | India by 5 wickets | Tilak Varma 69 not out |
| February 15, 2026 | T20 World Cup, group | R Premadasa, Colombo | India by 61 runs | Ishan Kishan 77 |
| Six meetings, six India wins. Scores: 2024 IND 119, PAK 113-7 · 2025 CT PAK 241, IND 244-4 · Asia Cup group PAK 127-9, IND 131-3 · Super Four PAK 171-5, IND 174-4 · final PAK 146, IND 150-5 · 2026 IND 175-7, PAK 114. | ||||
The six senior men’s fixtures split into three clusters, and each cluster tells a different story about why the scoreline reads the way it does.
June 2024: six runs on a drop-in pitch in New York
The narrowest of the six was the first. At the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium on Long Island, on June 9, 2024, India were bowled out for 119 on a drop-in surface that had embarrassed batters all through the group stage. It looked like nowhere near enough. Pakistan had won the toss and put India in, and for two hours that looked like the correct call.
Jasprit Bumrah settled it. His three wickets for 14 runs from four overs included Mohammad Rizwan, bowled for 31 at the precise moment Pakistan needed an anchor to pace the chase, and the innings never found its rhythm again. Pakistan finished on 113 for 7, six short, with wickets in hand and no way of finding the boundary against Bumrah and Hardik Pandya at the death. India went on to win the tournament. Pakistan, who had already lost to the United States earlier in the same group, went home before the Super 8.
February 2025: Kohli’s hundred, and the fixture moves to Dubai
Eight months later the venue had shifted to the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, where it has largely stayed. India refused to travel to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, so Pakistan hosted a tournament in which the favourites played every match in another country. On February 23, 2025, Pakistan made 241 and India chased it in 42.3 overs for the loss of four wickets.
Virat Kohli made 100 not out from 111 balls. It was his 51st one-day international hundred and it carried him past 14,000 ODI runs, a mark he reached faster than any batter before him. This site covered that innings in detail in its Champions Trophy 2025 scorecard, and the number worth holding on to is not the century but the chase itself: 242 to win, and India never looked stretched. Pakistan did not reach the semi-finals of their own tournament.
| Competition | Matches | India | Pakistan | Closest margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ICC Men’s T20 World Cup | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 runs (2024) |
| ICC Champions Trophy 2025 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 6 wickets |
| Asia Cup 2025 (T20) | 3 | 3 | 0 | 5 wickets (final) |
| Bilateral series | 0 | 0 | 0 | None since 2012-13 |
| Total | 6 | 6 | 0 | 6 runs |
| India lead the all-time T20 World Cup head-to-head 8-1 after the February 2026 meeting. No Test has been played between the two countries since 2007. | ||||
September 2025: three matches in fifteen days, and a trophy nobody lifted
The Asia Cup 2025 in the United Arab Emirates gave the fixture something it almost never gets, which is repetition. India and Pakistan met three times in a fortnight, and India won all three by increasing margins of authority if not of runs.
The first, on September 14, set the tone that governed everything after it. India’s players, under captain Suryakumar Yadav, declined to shake hands with the Pakistan side, a decision taken in solidarity with the victims of the Pahalgam attack earlier that year. Kuldeep Yadav took 3 for 18, Pakistan managed 127 for 9, and India got there with 25 balls to spare. The Pakistan Cricket Board lodged a protest with the referee. One of its own officials was later suspended over the row.
A week later, in the Super Four, Abhishek Sharma removed any doubt about the direction of travel. He hit the first ball of the innings for six, reached fifty in 24 balls, and made 74 from 39, sharing 105 with Shubman Gill inside 59 deliveries. Sahibzada Farhan’s 58 had given Pakistan their highest first-innings total against India in this format. It was not close to enough.

Then the final on September 28, which India won by five wickets and which is remembered for what happened afterwards. Pakistan were 113 for 1 and collapsed to 146 all out, Kuldeep Yadav taking 4 for 30. Tilak Varma’s unbeaten 69 from 53 balls got India home with two balls left. According to Al Jazeera, the presentation was then delayed past midnight, an official quietly removed the trophy from the dais, and the India squad celebrated a title by miming the lifting of a cup that was no longer in the building.
The reason, as Al Jazeera reported the following day, was that Mohsin Naqvi holds three jobs at once: president of the Asian Cricket Council, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, and interior minister of Pakistan. BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said the board had decided not to accept the trophy from a serving political leader of Pakistan. Naqvi has since offered to hand it over if a BCCI representative travels to Dubai to collect it in person. The BCCI has declined. As of this week the trophy is still at the ACC office, and the question of who blinks first has outlasted an entire cricket season.

December 2025: the one Pakistan won, and won enormously
Any honest india national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team timeline has to stop here, because the run of Indian results is not total. On December 21, 2025, at the ICC Academy ground in Dubai, Pakistan’s under-19 side beat India’s by 191 runs in the Asia Cup final at that age group.
It was not a narrow upset. Sameer Minhas made 172 from 113 balls, the highest individual score by any batter in a youth one-day international final, and Pakistan posted 347 for 8. Ali Raza, Mohammad Sayyam and Abdul Subhan then reduced India to 69 for 5 inside eleven overs and the innings folded for 156 in 26.2. The Asian Cricket Council recorded it as Pakistan’s second under-19 continental title and their first since 2012.
The result matters beyond the age group. The standard explanation for the senior gap is depth of pipeline, that India’s domestic structure produces more cricketers of international standard per season than Pakistan’s does. December 21 is the counter-example, and it is a large one. Whether it converts into senior results in three or four years is genuinely unknown, and nobody covering this fixture should pretend otherwise.
February 2026: the match that was cancelled, then wasn’t
The most recent senior meeting nearly did not happen. On February 1, 2026, Pakistan announced it would boycott its T20 World Cup group fixture against India, in solidarity with Bangladesh after Dhaka declined to travel to India for its own matches. Naqvi called the ICC’s handling of that dispute an example of double standards.
What followed was nine days of negotiation involving an ICC delegation led by deputy chairman Imran Khawaja, the PCB, and the Bangladesh Cricket Board, with talks held in Lahore. Sri Lanka and the UAE, both of whom stood to lose money, urged Pakistan to reconsider. On February 10 the Pakistan government instructed its team to play. The single clearest concession was that Bangladesh would not be penalised for its withdrawal.

Five days later, at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, the match was one-sided. Ishan Kishan made 77 from 40 balls with ten fours, India posted 175 for 7, and Pakistan were bowled out for 114 inside eighteen overs. Bumrah, Axar Patel, Varun Chakaravarthy and Hardik Pandya took two wickets each. Al Jazeera reported it as the qualification that sent India to the Super 8; the 61-run margin was India’s largest over Pakistan in T20 World Cup history, and it made the head-to-head in that tournament 8-1.
Pakistan’s tournament did not end there, and the way it ended is worth recording. They beat Sri Lanka by five runs in Kandy on February 28 and were eliminated anyway, on net run rate, behind New Zealand. Sahibzada Farhan finished with 383 runs, the most any batter has scored in a single edition of the T20 World Cup, beating Kohli’s 319 from 2014. A record-breaking individual campaign and a Super 8 exit, in the same fortnight, is a reasonable summary of where Pakistan cricket currently sits.
The women’s and age-group record
The senior men’s fixture gets the attention and the advertising rates. It is not the whole india national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team timeline.
| Date | Competition | Venue | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| October 5, 2025 | ICC Women’s World Cup, group | R Premadasa, Colombo | India by 88 runs |
| December 21, 2025 | ACC Men’s Under-19 Asia Cup, final | ICC Academy, Dubai | Pakistan by 191 runs |
| June 14, 2026 | ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, group | Edgbaston, Birmingham | India by 64 runs |
| September 5, 2026 | Women’s Asia Cup, group | Dubai International | Scheduled, 6.30pm local |
| Scores: Women’s World Cup IND-W 247, PAK-W 159 · Under-19 final PAK 347-8, IND 156 · Women’s T20 World Cup PAK-W 106 chasing 171. | |||
India’s women were 12-0 against Pakistan after their most recent fifty-over World Cup meeting, a record that includes a 5-0 mark at World Cups, and nothing since has interrupted it. In October 2025 at Colombo they won a fifty-over World Cup group match by 88 runs, making 247 and bowling Pakistan out for 159. In June 2026 at Edgbaston they won by 64 runs, and the margin understated it: Deepti Sharma took three wickets in a single over on the way to 5 for 10, the best figures any India woman has recorded in a Twenty20 international, after Smriti Mandhana’s 68 from 44 had set the total. Pakistan were bowled out for 106.
What happens next
Two dates are already fixed, and one of them is a week away.
The Women’s Asia Cup runs at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium from August 28 to September 13, 2026. India, Pakistan, Hong Kong China and Thailand form Group A. India open against Thailand on August 30, play Hong Kong China on September 3, and meet Pakistan on September 5 under lights, at 6.30pm local time. The semi-finals are on September 10 and 11 and the final on September 13. Whether the BCCI would accept a trophy from Naqvi’s hands if India win it is a question the board has pointedly not answered.
The second is the Asian Games in Aichi, Japan. The women’s cricket tournament runs from September 17 to 22 and the men’s from September 24 to October 1, at Korogi Athletic Park. India and Pakistan are seeded into opposite halves of the men’s draw, which means they cannot meet before the semi-final. On current form that is a fixture the draw makes possible rather than probable, and both boards will have noticed that a gold-medal match between them would be run under Olympic Council of Asia rules rather than ICC ones.
Beyond that, nothing. There is no bilateral series under discussion that either board has confirmed, no Test match between these two teams since 2007, and no serious expectation of one. The PCB raised the restoration of bilateral ties during the Lahore negotiations in February. Nothing came of it. The fixture will keep existing exactly as long as the draw keeps producing it, which is a strange foundation for the most commercially valuable match in the sport.
India national cricket team vs Pakistan national cricket team timeline: frequently asked questions
What is the India vs Pakistan head-to-head record since 2024?
India have won all six senior men’s matches played between June 2024 and August 2026: two at T20 World Cups, one at the Champions Trophy 2025, and three at the Asia Cup 2025. Pakistan’s only win over India in that window at any level came at under-19 level, in the Asia Cup final of December 2025.
When did India and Pakistan last play a bilateral series?
The 2012-13 white-ball tour of India, which remains the last bilateral series between the two countries in any format. The last Test series between them was Pakistan’s tour of India in late 2007. Every meeting since has come in an ICC or Asian Cricket Council tournament.
Why did India refuse the Asia Cup trophy in 2025?
Because it was to be presented by Mohsin Naqvi, who is simultaneously the president of the Asian Cricket Council, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board and Pakistan’s federal interior minister. The BCCI said it would not accept the trophy from a serving Pakistani political leader. The trophy has remained at the ACC office in Dubai since.
Has Pakistan beaten India at all recently?
Yes, once. Pakistan’s under-19 team won the ACC Under-19 Asia Cup final by 191 runs on December 21, 2025, with Sameer Minhas scoring 172. It was Pakistan’s first title at that level since 2012.
When do India and Pakistan next play?
September 5, 2026, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, in the group stage of the Women’s Asia Cup. The men could meet at the Asian Games in Japan, but only from the semi-final stage onwards, between September 24 and October 1.
What is the largest margin in the india national cricket team vs pakistan national cricket team timeline?
At senior men’s level, India’s 61-run win in Colombo on February 15, 2026, which is also the biggest margin in the fixture’s T20 World Cup history. Across all levels, Pakistan’s 191-run under-19 win in December 2025 is larger.
Where is the Asia Cup trophy now?
At the Asian Cricket Council office in Dubai. Naqvi has offered to release it only if a BCCI representative collects it in person in Dubai, a condition the BCCI has refused. Eleven months after the final, neither side has moved.

