India vs Pakistan: 8-0 in the ODI World Cup, 7-1 in the T20 World Cup-but what is the record of India against Pakistan in Asia? | Cricket news

New Delhi: The Indian-Pakistani Cricket rivalry is largely considered one of the most intense in world sport, each meeting drawing a massive global audience. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!While India appreciated the almost total domination over Pakistan in the ICC World Cup – winning 15 games out of 16, including 8-0 scanning in the ODI World Cups and a record of 7-1 in T20 World Cups – their Asian Cup record is also inclined in their favor.
Since the creation of the continental tournament in 1984, the two nations have appeared in 15 of the 16 editions, accumulating 18 times between the ODI and T20 formats.
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India has led the Asian Cup on a head 10-6, with two games ending with no results. The title of title also promotes India, which has raised the trophy eight times compared to the two Pakistanis.Rivalry has produced memorable competitions. From the inaugural victory of 54 points from India in 1984 to the record parades of 228 points in 2023, each meeting carried out high issues. The largest victory in the Pakistan Asian Cup occurred in 1995 in 97 points, while their most recent triumph was a victory with five T20i counters in 2022.
India vs Pakistan at the Asian Cup
- 1984: India has won by 54 points
- 1988: India has won by 4 counters
- 1995: Pakistan has won by 97 points
- 1997: no results
- 2000: Pakistan has won by 44 points
- 2004: Pakistan won by 59 points
- 2008: India won by 6 counters; Pakistan has won by 8 counters
- 2010: India has won by 3 counters
- 2012: India has won by 6 counters
- 2014: Pakistan won by 1 window
- 2016 *: India has won by 5 counters
- 2018: India has won by 8 counters; India has won by 9 counters
- 2022 *: India has won by 5 counters; Pakistan won by 5 counters
- 2023: No results; India has won by 228 points
(* T20i matches)The only edition that India jumped was in 1986 when political and security problems concerning the Sri Lanka civil war led the Indian government to withdraw the team. Pakistan, on the other hand, missed the 1990-1991 tournament due to diplomatic relations stretched with India.The Asian Cup this year, which will be held in the water from September 9 to 28, will follow the T20i format and featured eight teams. India is drawn in group A alongside Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates and Oman, while Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and the make-up group of Hong Kong B. Although India is the designated hosts, Indo-Pak devices will continue to be staged in neutral sites in an arrangement between the BCCI and the PCB.With the ICC record of India, there is shadow – and an Edge of 10 to 6 Asia Cup already established – the September shock will be more than a simple group group match: it will be another chapter of the most watched rivalry of the cricket.

