An India-Pakistan clash is more than just a game; it is a high-octane battle of nerves and skill. India’s historical dominance meets Pakistan’s rising resilience, creating a spectacle that stops the world. From tactical masterclasses to record-breaking feats, this rivalry remains the crown jewel of international women’s cricket.
Head-to-Head History: Last 7 Encounters
Date
Tournament / Series
Format
Winner
Margin
Scorecard Highlight
05 Oct 2025
ICC Women’s World Cup
ODI
India
88 Runs
IND 247
06 Oct 2024
Women’s T20 World Cup
T20I
India
6 Wickets
PAK 105/8
19 Jul 2024
Women’s Asia Cup
T20I
India
7 Wickets
PAK 108
12 Feb 2023
Women’s T20 World Cup
T20I
India
7 Wickets
PAK 149/4
07 Oct 2022
Women’s Asia Cup
T20I
Pakistan
13 Runs
PAK 137/6
31 Jul 2022
Commonwealth Games
T20I
India
8 Wickets
PAK 99
06 Mar 2022
Women’s World Cup
ODI
India
107 Runs
IND 244/7
Upcoming India vs Pakistan Match Details
Detail
Information
Tournament
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
Date
Sunday, 14 June 2026
Time
7:00 PM IST (14:30 BST)
Venue
Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham, England
Group
Group A (with AUS, SA, BAN, NED)
Upcoming Series & Major Tournaments (2026–2027)
Tournament / Series
Expected Timeframe
Format
Likely Venue
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
June – July 2026
T20I
England (Multiple Venues)
Women’s Asia Cup
Expected late 2026
T20I
TBC (Neutral Venue)
ICC Women’s Champions Trophy
February 2027
ODI
Sri Lanka (Host Nations TBC)
Los Angeles Olympic Games
August 2028
T20I
Los Angeles, USA
India Women vs Pakistan Women: Overall Head-to-Head Record
Format
Total Matches
India Wins
Pakistan Wins
No Result / Tie
ODI
12
12
0
0
T20I
16
13
3
0
Total
28
25
3
0
India vs Pakistan: Major Tournament Match History
Date
Tournament
Format
Winner
Key Performer
14 Jun 2026
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
T20I
Upcoming
Venue: Edgbaston
05 Oct 2025
ICC Women’s World Cup
ODI
India
Kranti Gaud (3/20)
06 Oct 2024
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
T20I
India
Arundhati Reddy (3/19)
19 Jul 2024
Women’s Asia Cup
T20I
India
Deepti Sharma (3/20)
12 Feb 2023
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
T20I
India
Jemimah Rodrigues (53*)
07 Oct 2022
Women’s Asia Cup
T20I
Pakistan
Nida Dar (56* & 2/23)
31 Jul 2022
Commonwealth Games
T20I
India
Smriti Mandhana (63*)
06 Mar 2022
ICC Women’s World Cup
ODI
India
Pooja Vastrakar (67)
11 Nov 2018
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
T20I
India
Mithali Raj (56)
09 Jun 2018
Women’s Asia Cup
T20I
India
Ekta Bisht (3/14)
02 Jul 2017
ICC Women’s World Cup
ODI
India
Ekta Bisht (5/18)
Top Performance Table: Recent Major Encounters
Match Date
Tournament
Format
Top Performer (India)
Top Performer (Pakistan)
05 Oct 2025
World Cup
ODI
Kranti Gaud: 3/20 & POTM
Sidra Amin: 81 (106)
06 Oct 2024
T20 World Cup
T20I
Arundhati Reddy: 3/19 & POTM
Muneeba Ali: 17 (26)
19 Jul 2024
Asia Cup
T20I
Deepti Sharma: 3/20 & POTM
Nida Dar: 25 (22)
12 Feb 2023
T20 World Cup
T20I
Jemimah Rodrigues: 53* (38)
Bismah Maroof: 68* (55)
07 Oct 2022
Asia Cup
T20I
Dayalan Hemalatha: 20 (22)
Nida Dar: 56* & 2/23
31 Jul 2022
CWG
T20I
Smriti Mandhana: 63* (42)
Muneeba Ali: 32 (30)
06 Mar 2022
World Cup
ODI
Pooja Vastrakar: 67 (59)
Nashra Sandhu: 2/36
Record-Breaking Performances (2025–26)
Player
Team
Record / Achievement
Match Context
Deepti Sharma
IND
World Cup MVP Contender
3/45 vs PAK and 22 total wickets in the 2025 WC.
Sidra Amin
PAK
Highest Individual Score
Her 81 (106) in 2025 is the highest ever for PAK vs IND.
Kranti Gaud
IND
Fast-Bowling Breakthrough
Career-best 3/20 in a World Cup debut against Pakistan.
Richa Ghosh
IND
Finishing Excellence
Strike rate of 175.00 at No. 8 to rescue the innings in 2025.
Diana Baig
PAK
Bowling Masterclass
First Pakistan bowler to take a 4-wicket haul (4/69) vs India in ODIs.
Genius Strategic Moves & Pivotal Moments
Match Event
Captain / Player
Strategic “Gambit”
Impact on the Game
ODI World Cup 2025
Fatima Sana (PAK)
The Toss “Blunder” Choice
Despite a referee error at the toss (mishearing her call), Sana took the opportunity to bowl first, seeking an edge due to a rainy forecast in Colombo.
T20 World Cup 2024
Harmanpreet Kaur (IND)
Rotating the “Squeeze”
Even without Pooja Vastrakar, Kaur used Renuka Singh and Deepti Sharma to bowl 70%+ dot balls in the middle overs, a tactical chokehold that led to a 6-wicket win.
ODI World Cup 2025
Harmanpreet Kaur (IND)
Lower-Order Empowerment
Entrusting Richa Ghosh to attack early in the final overs flipped a struggling 203/7 into a match-winning 247.
Women’s Asia Cup 2026
Radha Yadav (IND A)
Double Strike in Over 10
Leading the “Rising Stars” squad, Yadav introduced herself immediately after the powerplay to take two wickets in successive overs, collapsing Pakistan to 41/6.
Conclusion
As the dust settles on these legendary encounters, India’s tactical depth continues to set the gold standard. However, Pakistan’s flashes of individual brilliance prove they are narrowing the gap. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, this historic rivalry is poised to reach even more thrilling new heights.