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Pakistan Cricket in Crisis: Only 2 Wins in 17 Matches Against India!

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25 February, 2025
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Pakistan’s disappointing record against India in ICC tournaments was once again reaffirmed in Dubai, where the national team not only suffered another defeat but also crashed out of the tournament. This loss has further clouded the future of Pakistan cricket. This is not an unfamiliar tale—whenever Pakistan and India face off in ICC events, cricket fans around the world take notice. However, Pakistan’s performance in these crucial encounters has been consistently underwhelming.

Looking at the numbers, the statistics paint a stark picture. Out of 17 encounters between the two sides in ICC tournaments, Pakistan has emerged victorious only twice—once in the 2017 Champions Trophy final and the other in the 2021 T20 World Cup. India has dominated the rest: 1992 World Cup (43 runs), 1996 World Cup (39 runs), 1999 World Cup (47 runs), 2003 World Cup (6 wickets), 2007 T20 World Cup group stage (bowl-out) and final (5 runs), 2011 World Cup (29 runs), 2012 T20 World Cup (8 wickets), 2014 T20 World Cup (7 wickets), 2015 World Cup (76 runs), 2016 T20 World Cup (6 wickets), 2017 Champions Trophy group stage (124 runs), 2019 World Cup (89 runs, DLS method), 2022 T20 World Cup (4 wickets), and the latest 2025 ICC event (6 wickets). These results highlight a troubling pattern: Pakistan has repeatedly faltered against India on the biggest stages. Unless the underlying issues are addressed, this trend is unlikely to change.

In the latest defeat in Dubai, Pakistan’s long-standing weaknesses were once again on full display. The batting lineup crumbled under pressure, with the top order failing to counter India’s disciplined bowling attack. The middle order, too, struggled to hold its ground, as reckless shot selection led to frequent dismissals. Consequently, Pakistan could only set a below-par target. In contrast, India’s batters played with composure, skillfully maneuvering the chase and seizing control of the match at critical junctures. Pakistan’s fielding woes also persisted, with dropped catches and misfields gifting India extra opportunities—another key factor in the defeat.

This loss is not just about a single game; it is symptomatic of deep-rooted issues—psychological barriers, lack of strategic planning, and fundamental technical flaws. There’s a philosophical principle that states: “If the root cause of a problem is not identified, it will keep resurfacing in different forms.” This is precisely where Pakistan cricket is stuck. We desire different outcomes, yet we are unwilling to change our mindset and approach.

If Pakistan hopes to compete successfully against teams like India in the future, it must address these core deficiencies. The ability to handle pressure, a strong fielding unit, batting consistency, and collective team performances—rather than relying on individual brilliance—are critical areas that need improvement. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) must develop a long-term strategy aligned with the demands of modern cricket. Otherwise, this cycle of heartbreak will continue, and the list of defeats will only grow longer.


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