Pakistan and Bangladesh will go toe to toe against each other on October 31 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai in the 31st match of the ODI World Cup 2023. The two sides have a long rivalry which is one-sided in ODIs in general but the teams are neck to neck in the ODI World Cup. Ahead of their clash, let’s take a detailed look at PAK vs BAN head to head in ODI:
PAK vs BAN Head to Head in ODI
The head to head between the two sides is led by Pakistan in ODI cricket. Both sides have played a total of 38 matches in their 37-year ODI cricket rivalry.
Pakistan has a 33-5 win/loss record over Bangladesh in these matches.
Matches Played | 38 |
Matches Won (Pakistan) | 33 |
Matches Won (Bangladesh) | 5 |
No Result | – |
Tie | – |
Win % (Pakistan) | 86.84% |
Win % (Bangladesh) | 13.16% |
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PAK vs BAN Head to Head in World Cup
The two sides have faced each other 2 times in ODI World Cup history. Unlike their overall ODI record, the Tigers and the Men in Green have a close record in the mega event.
Bangladesh and Pakistan are tied at 1-1 in the event. The Tigers beat them in their first meeting in 1999 and the Men in Green took their revenge against them 20 years later.
Matches Played | 5 |
Matches Won (Pakistan) | 2 |
Matches Won (Bangladesh) | 3 |
No Result | – |
Tie | – |
Win % (Pakistan) | 40.00% |
Win % (Bangladesh) | 60.00% |
PAK vs BAN Head to Head in India
Pakistan and Bangladesh have never played against each other in India.
PAK vs BAN: Last ODI World Cup meeting
Consistent with their ODI World Cup record, the last meeting between the two sides in the ODI World Cup was won by Pakistan.
The two sides met in the 43rd match of the 2019 World Cup in England.
Batting first, Pakistan set an above-par total of 315 thanks to Imam-ul-Haq’s run-a-ball century. The Tigers stood no chance as a young Shaheen Afridi ripped them apart, picking 6 wickets in his 9.1 overs. Shaheen’s record-breaking spell (best figures by a Pakistani bowler in the ODI World Cup) saw them win by 94 runs.