Arch Rival Pakistan and India to clash in much awaited anticipated group match at T20 Women World Cup 2023 on Sunday 12th Feb
India will take on Pakistan in their opening match of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 at Newlands, Cape Town on Sunday, February 12.
In the Women T20 World Cup ,it will be the seventh time the two sides will be meeting .India lead the head to head record against Pakistan ,having won four of of six matches .
Overall ,India lead Pakistan 10-3 in T20 Is.
STATISTIC BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN
Tournament | Matches | India won | Pakistan won | Draw/Tie/NR |
50-over World Cup | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
T20 World Cup | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 |
Total | 8 | 6 | 2 | 0 |
India women vs Pakistan women cricket records and stats
India women vs Pakistan women in ODIs
Highest team total in ODIs: India women posted 289/2 against Pakistan women in the third match of the Women’s Asia Cup at National Stadium in Karachi in 2005.
Lowest team total in ODIs: Pakistan women were bundled out for 57 against India women during a Group B match in 2009 ICC Women’s World Cup.
Highest individual score in ODIs: India women openerJaya Sharmascored 138 not out against Pakistan during a Women’s Asia Cup match in Karachi in 2005.
Best bowling figures in ODIs: India women left-arm spinnerEkta Bishtpicked 5 for 8 against Pakistan women at the P Sara Oval in Colombo in 2017.
India women vs Pakistan women in T20Is
Highest team total in T20Is: India women scored 137/3 against Pakistan women in a Group B match in the ICC T20 Women’s World Cup at Providence in 2018.
Lowest team total in T20Is: Pakistan women were bowled out for 63 against India women in the Women’s Twenty20 Asia Cup final at the Guanggong International Cricket Stadium in 2012.
Highest individual score in T20Is: Mithali Raj scored an unbeaten 73 against Pakistan women during the Women’s Twenty20 Asia Cup final in 2016.
Best bowling figures in T20Is: India women leg-spinnerPriyanka Roybagged five wickets for 16 runs against Pakistan women in a T20 World Cup match at the Cooper Associates County Ground in Taunton, England in 2009.