Pakistan National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Timeline
Pakistan National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Timeline
The Rivalry
Pakistan and England have a long and storied rivalry in cricket, dating back to the early days of the sport. The two teams have played each other in over 200 Test matches, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). Pakistan holds a slight edge in the overall head-to-head record, but England has won the most recent Test series between the two teams.
Memorable Moments
There have been many memorable moments in the Pakistan-England rivalry over the years. Some of the most famous include: * In 1954, Pakistan became the first team to beat England in a Test match at Lord's. * In 1987, Pakistan won the Cricket World Cup, defeating England in the final. * In 2005, England won the Ashes series against Pakistan, their first series win in Pakistan since 1961. * In 2010, Pakistan won the ICC World Twenty20, defeating England in the final.
The Future of the Rivalry
The Pakistan-England rivalry is one of the most passionate and intense in world cricket. The two teams are always evenly matched, and their matches are always close. The future of the rivalry is bright, and there are sure to be many more memorable moments to come.
Key Stats
* Pakistan has won 70 Test matches against England, while England has won 66. * England has won 86 ODIs against Pakistan, while Pakistan has won 76. * Pakistan has won 16 T20Is against England, while England has won 13. * The highest individual score in a Test match between Pakistan and England is 334, scored by Younis Khan of Pakistan. * The highest individual score in an ODI between Pakistan and England is 193, scored by Ijaz Ahmed of Pakistan. * The highest individual score in a T20I between Pakistan and England is 117, scored by Jos Buttler of England.
Sources
* [Pakistan Cricket Board](https://www.pcb.com.pk/) * [England and Wales Cricket Board](https://www.ecb.co.uk/) * [International Cricket Council](https://www.icc-cricket.com/)
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