India’s head-to-head Asia Cup record against Pakistan is something no Pakistani fan wants to check, but Indian fans can take pride in. In recent times, the Indian team has dominated them hard.
In the 2025 Asia Cup final, India and Pakistan faced off for the first time in Asia Cup history, with India winning the match by five wickets. The game was a great competitive one as Pakistan started well from both ends.
The India vs Pakistan Asia Cup record highlights India’s consistent upper hand, holding 13 wins in 22 Asia Cup meetings across ODIs and T20s.
The 2025 tournament reinforced India’s supremacy, with three wins over Pakistan, including their first-ever Asia Cup final face-off. This emotionally charged series united Indian fans in a wave of patriotic fervor and national pride.
| Format | Matches Played | India Wins | Pakistan Wins | No Result/Draw |
| Asia Cup ODIs | 15 | 8 | 5 | 2 |
| Asia Cup T20Is | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 |
| Asia Cup Total | 22 | 13 | 6 | 3 |
The 2025 Asia Cup highlighted India at its strongest. From the seven-wicket group stage victory through to a Super Four run chase spearheaded by Abhishek Sharma’s explosive stroke play, and onto a nail-biting final where India emerged victorious by five wickets, every match was accompanied by national jubilation and scenes of despair for their long-standing arch-rivals.
The tournament has also seen the lowest viewership since the 1920s, as most of India boycotted watching the match between India and Pakistan. In the two group-stage games, we saw for the first time that the seats were empty in the rival fixture, which shows that for most Indians, the nation comes before the cricket match.
Due to the Pahalgam incident, Indian fans didn’t want the cricket team to play against Pakistan. However, it was a multinational tournament, and if India backed out, it would be difficult for the country to host any further multinational tournaments.
Many other nations are unhappy with India’s decision not to shake hands or accept the trophy from the Asia Cup president, Mohsin Naqvi, who also took the trophy with him because India refused to accept it from him or any Pakistani.
A lot happened during the Asia Cup. About the handshake saga — before that, the bigger question was whether the matches should have happened at all,
India won the tournament, and that is their biggest trophy. I don’t think Naqvi or anyone else is big enough to decide whether the trophy should be awarded or not. If not today, then tomorrow the trophy will be given, so what’s the point of keeping it aside? We have won it, and the trophy will come to us one day or another,” Said Harbhajan Singh on the Naqvi trophy-stealing incident.
| Country | Asia Cup Titles (Total) |
| India | 9 |
| Pakistan | 2 |
India’s most recent title, gained in a final over Pakistan for the first time, solidified its position as Asia’s cricketing behemoth. The win was not merely a victory in the scorebook; it was a testament to patriotic passion, maturity, and a dose of sportsmanship.
India’s record against Pakistan in the Asia Cup has never been about statistics alone. The 2025 tale, with drama, historic wins, and heart-warming moments, will be etched in fans’ memories and heard by the roar of the Indians and the patriotism wafting from the stands to houses.
During the second match of the Asia Cup 2025, a few players, such as Haris Rauf, made a gesture that was perceived as a delusional act, reminiscent of a stunt created by his country’s military. It was Sahibzada Farhan who celebrated his half-century with these shooting celebrations.
India has won more matches. Out of 22 games, India won 13 and Pakistan won 6.
2. Why are India vs Pakistan cricket matches so special?Because they carry a lot of history and pride, these matches are more than just cricket; they mean a lot to fans.
3. What happened in the 2025 Asia Cup between India and Pakistan?India won all three matches, but there were some disagreements off the field, like Pakistan refusing handshakes and the trophy ceremony.
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