Pakistan National Cricket Team vs Afghanistan National Cricket Team Timeline
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The Pakistan vs Afghanistan rivalry has transformed from a 2012 mismatch into one of cricket’s most electrifying battles. What began with Pakistani dominance has evolved into tense, high-stakes clashes full of upsets, spin wizardry, batting heroics, and raw passion. Every match now carries national pride, fan frenzy, and the thrill of unpredictability
Latest Matches
Tournament
Venue
Date
Toss
Pakistan Score
Afghanistan Score
Result
Series
Player of the Match
UAE T20I Tri-Series Final
Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah
Sep 7, 2025
Pakistan (bat)
141/8 (20 overs)
66 (15.5 overs)
Pakistan won by 75 runs
UAE T20I Tri-Series 2025
Mohammad Nawaz
UAE T20I Tri-Series 4th Match
Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah
Sep 2, 2025
Afghanistan (bat)
151/9 (20 overs)
169/5 (20 overs)
Afghanistan won by 18 runs
UAE T20I Tri-Series 2025
Rashid Khan
UAE T20I Tri-Series 1st Match
Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah
Aug 29, 2025
Pakistan (bat)
182/7 (20 overs)
143 (19.5 overs)
Pakistan won by 39 runs
UAE T20I Tri-Series 2025
Not specified
Pakistan vs Afghanistan: Head-to-Head Summary
Format
Matches Played
Pakistan Wins
Afghanistan Wins
No Results
T20I
10
6
4
0
ODI
8
7
1
0
Test
0
0
0
0
Overall
18
13
5
0
Top Batters
Rank
Player
Team
Key Runs / Avg
Highest Score
Impact
1
Mohammad Nabi
AFG
119+ runs
Explosive knocks
Spin all-rounder who bosses middle overs
2
Babar Azam
PAK
51+ runs
51
Anchors chases like a boss
3
Najibullah Zadran
AFG
77 runs
38*
Finisher who turns games around
Top Bowlers
Rank
Player
Team
Wickets
Best Figures
Impact
1
Rashid Khan
AFG
4+
Game-changing spells
Untouchable googly wizard
2
Mohammad Nawaz
PAK
6
Match-winner in final
All-round star of 2025 Tri-Series
3
Haris Rauf
PAK
4
4/31
Pace fire that crushed Afghanistan
The Dawn: First Encounters and Pakistani Supremacy (2012-2019)
The rivalry between Pakistan national cricket team and Afghanistan national cricket team timeline started in 2012 with Pakistani supremacy dominating early encounters. Pakistan won the debut ODI by seven wickets chasing comfortably. In 2014 Asia Cup Umar Akmal scored a stunning century helping secure a 72 run win. The 2018 Asia Cup brought drama as Pakistan chased 258 for a three wicket victory in thrilling fashion. Finally the 2019 World Cup clash ended in another narrow three wicket success for Pakistan. Afghanistan showed resilience through spinners yet Pakistan controlled every match with superior depth and tactics. This era laid the foundation for the intense rivalry that followed.
Match & Date
Venue
Format
Result & Margin
Pakistan Score
Afghanistan Score
Top Pakistan Batsman
Top Afghanistan Batsman
Best Bowling
Record / Key Moment
Debut ODI, 10 Feb 2012
Sharjah
ODI
Pakistan won by 7 wickets
198/3 (37.1 overs)
195 (48.3 overs)
Younis Khan 70*
Imran Farhat 52 (for AFG fight)
Dawlat Zadran 2/38
First ever meeting; easiest chase of the era; Pakistan barely broke sweat
Asia Cup, 27 Feb 2014
Fatullah
ODI
Pakistan won by 72 runs
248/8 (50 overs)
176 (47.2 overs)
Umar Akmal 102* (highest individual score of era)
Noor Ali Zadran 44
Mohammad Hafeez 3/29
Biggest margin win; Akmal’s century remains Pakistan’s top knock in rivalry history
Asia Cup Super 4, 21 Sep 2018
Abu Dhabi
ODI
Pakistan won by 3 wickets (3 balls left)
258/7 (49.3 overs)
257/6 (50 overs)
Imam-ul-Haq 80
Rahmat Shah 97*
Rashid Khan 3/46
Highest successful chase (258); highest Afghan total; last-over drama with Hasan Ali fireworks
Rising Tension: T20 Dominance and Early Afghan Breakthroughs (2021-2022)
The Pakistan vs Afghanistan rivalry heated up in T20Is during 2021-2022 as Afghanistan pushed Pakistan hard in high-stakes games. In the 2021 T20 World Cup at Dubai, Pakistan chased 148 with 5 wickets down thanks to Asif Ali’s late fireworks. The real breakthrough came in the 2022 Asia Cup Super Four at Sharjah where Afghanistan posted 129/6 and nearly defended it, reducing Pakistan to 75/6 before a dramatic 1-wicket win off the last few balls. These clashes showcased Afghanistan’s spin threat and Pakistan’s resilience under pressure, marking the shift from dominance to real tension. Fan nerves frayed as upsets loomed closer.
Match & Date
Venue
Format
Result & Margin
Pakistan Score
Afghanistan Score
Top Pakistan Batsman
Top Afghanistan Batsman
Best Bowling (Key)
Record / Key Moment & Interesting Fact
T20 World Cup, 29 Oct 2021
Dubai
T20I
Pakistan won by 5 wickets (6 balls left)
148/5 (19/20 ov) chasing 148
147/6 (20 ov)
Asif Ali 25* off 7 (blitz)
Mohammad Nabi 35*
Shadab Khan 2/22
Asif Ali smashed 4 sixes in penultimate over; highest momentum swing; Pakistan’s chase under lights drama
Asia Cup Super Four, 7 Sep 2022
Sharjah
T20I
Pakistan won by 1 wicket (4 balls left)
131/9 (19.2/20 ov) chasing 130
129/6 (20 ov)
Asif Ali 25* (finisher)
Mohammad Nabi 23*
Rashid Khan 2/26 & Fazalhaq Farooqi 3/31
Tightest finish; Pakistan collapsed to 75/6; lowest point for Pak before miracle; Afghan spinners created panic
Warm-up/Other Notes (2021-22)
Various
T20I
Pakistan edge in friendlies
N/A (low key)
N/A
Babar Azam consistent
Rashid Khan economy king
N/A
Afghanistan’s spin trio (Rashid, Mujeeb, Nabi) averaged under 7 rpo; planted fear in Pak middle order
Defining Clashes: The 2023 Series and World Cup Shock (August-October 2023)
August 2023 brought a three-match ODI series in Sri Lanka where Pakistan swept 3-0, but with drama. Afghanistan posted 300/5 in the second ODI only for Pakistan to chase 302/9 in a thrilling one-wicket win. The third saw Pakistan defend 268/8 by 59 runs. Then came October’s World Cup blockbuster in Chennai: Pakistan made 282/7, but Afghanistan chased 286/2 with eight wickets and six balls left. Ibrahim Zadran’s century anchored the historic upset. This period flipped the script—Afghanistan’s first ODI win over Pakistan stunned fans, sparked celebrations, and exposed vulnerabilities in Pakistan’s setup.
Match & Date
Venue
Format
Result & Margin
Pakistan Score
Afghanistan Score
Top Pakistan Batsman
Top Afghanistan Batsman
Best Bowling (Key)
Record / Key Moment & Interesting Fact
1st ODI, 22 Aug 2023
Hambantota
ODI
Pakistan won by 142 runs
201 all out (47.1 ov)
59 all out (19.2 ov)
Fakhar Zaman 33
Rahmanullah Gurbaz 25
Haris Rauf 5/18
Biggest margin win; Haris Rauf’s career-best haul; Afghanistan’s lowest total vs Pak; brutal collapse
2nd ODI, 24 Aug 2023
Hambantota
ODI
Pakistan won by 1 wicket (1 ball left)
302/9 (49.5 ov) chasing 301
300/5 (50 ov)
Shadab Khan 40* (finisher)
Rahmanullah Gurbaz 151
Mujeeb Ur Rahman 3/55
Highest chase in rivalry (302); Gurbaz’s maiden ODI 150; nail-biter last-ball drama; Pakistan survived
3rd ODI, 26 Aug 2023
Colombo (RPS)
ODI
Pakistan won by 59 runs
268/8 (50 ov)
209 all out (48.4 ov)
Mohammad Rizwan 77
Rahmanullah Gurbaz 65
Shaheen Afridi 3/40
Series sweep for Pak; Rizwan’s anchoring knock; Pakistan’s spin control in middle overs
World Cup, 23 Oct 2023
Chennai
ODI
Afghanistan won by 8 wickets (6 balls left)
282/7 (50 ov)
286/2 (49 ov) chasing 283
Babar Azam 74
Ibrahim Zadran 87* (century stand)
Shadab Khan 1/42
Historic first ODI win for AFG over PAK; biggest upset; Zadran-Rahmat 214-run stand; Pakistan bowlers wilted under pressure
Asian Games SF, 6 Oct 2023
Hangzhou
T20I
Afghanistan won by 4 wickets (13 balls left)
115 all out (18 ov)
116/6 (17.5 ov)
Fakhar Zaman 39
Rahmanullah Gurbaz 33
Fazalhaq Farooqi 3/26
Low-scoring thriller; Afghanistan chased under lights; added to 2023 momentum shift
Recent Heat: Tri-Series, Asia Cup Warm-ups, and 2025 Encounters
The Pakistan vs Afghanistan rivalry boiled over in the 2025 UAE T20I Tri-Series, a key Asia Cup warm-up. Pakistan started strong, posting 182/7 and winning by 39 runs in the opener despite Afghanistan’s fight. Afghanistan struck back on September 2, chasing with Ibrahim Zadran (65) and Sediqullah Atal (64), then restricting Pakistan for an 18-run victory. The final on September 7 saw Pakistan recover: 141/8 defended brilliantly as Mohammad Nawaz’s 5/19 (including hat-trick) bundled Afghanistan for 66, winning by 75 runs and claiming the title. These clashes highlighted spin mastery, batting collapses, and fluctuating momentum ahead of bigger tournaments.
Match & Date
Venue
Result & Margin
Pakistan Score
Afghanistan Score
Top Pakistan Batsman
Top Afghanistan Batsman
Best Bowling (Key)
Record / Key Moment & Interesting Fact
1st Match, 29 Aug 2025
Sharjah
Pakistan won by 39 runs
182/7 (20 ov)
143 all out (19.5 ov)
Salman Agha 53
Rahmanullah Gurbaz / others ~30s
Haris Rauf 4/31
Salman Agha’s anchoring fifty; Haris Rauf’s fiery spell; Pakistan’s middle-order recovery after early wobbles; solid start to series
4th Match, 2 Sep 2025
Sharjah
Afghanistan won by 18 runs
151/9 (20 ov) chasing 170? (AFG 169/5)
169/5 (20 ov)
Various (collapse)
Ibrahim Zadran 65, Sediqullah Atal 64
Rashid Khan 2/30, Noor Ahmad 2/20, Nabi 2/20, Farooqi 2/21
Highest opening stand (113 by Zadran-Atal); spin quartet strangled Pakistan; Afghanistan’s all-round dominance; momentum shifter before final
Final, 7 Sep 2025
Sharjah
Pakistan won by 75 runs
141/8 (20 ov)
66 all out (15.5 ov)
Various (modest)
N/A (collapse)
Mohammad Nawaz 5/19 (hat-trick)
Biggest margin in rivalry T20Is; Nawaz’s hat-trick & series Player of the Series; lowest AFG total vs PAK; Pakistan clinch tri-series title emphatically
Conclusion
In just over a decade, this South Asian showdown has delivered drama, heartbreak, and history. From early Pakistani supremacy to Afghanistan’s stunning breakthroughs, the timeline proves one truth: this is no longer a one-sided affair. It’s a fierce, emotional rivalry that keeps fans hooked for whatever comes next.