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India vs Pakistan cricket records and stats

India vs Pakistan in Tests

Highest team total in a Test innings: Pakistan scored 699/5 against India in the third Test at Lahore in 1989/90. 

Lowest team total in a Test innings: Pakistan bowled India out for 106 in the second Test at Lucknow in 1952/53.

Highest individual score in Tests: India opener Virender Sehwag scored 309 against Pakistan in the first Test at Multan in 2004. 

Best bowling figures in Tests: India’s Anil Kumble picked up 10/74 against Pakistan in the second innings of the second Test at Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi in 1999. 

India vs Pakistan in ODIs 

Highest team total in ODIs: India posted 356/9 in the second ODI against Pakistan at Vizag in 2004/05.

Lowest team total in ODIs: Pakistan bowled India out for 79 in the second ODI at Sialkot in 1978/79.

Highest individual score in ODIs: Pakistan opener Saeed Anwar scored 194 against India in the sixth ODI of the Independence Cup at Chennai in 1997. 

Best bowling figures in ODIs: Aaqib Javed of Pakistan picked up 7/37 against India in the final of the Wills Trophy at Sharjah in 1991. 

India vs Pakistan in T20Is

India and Pakistan created history by becoming the first two countries to reach the final of the inaugural ICC World T20 event in South Africa in 2007. The two sides also engaged in a bowl-out during a group stage match at the mega event in Durban. 

Highest team total in T20Is: India scored 192/5 against Pakistan in the second T20I at Ahmedabad in 2012. 

Lowest team total in T20Is: India bowled Pakistan out for 83 in the fourth T20I at Dhaka during the Asia Cup in 2016. 

Highest individual score in T20Is: Pakistan opener Mohammad Rizwan's unbeaten 79 against India during the Super 12 match of ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 is the highest individual score by any batter in Indo-Pak contests. 

Best bowling figures in T20Is: Pakistan’s Mohammad Asif picked up 4/18 against India in the 10th match of the 2007 T20 World Cup at Durban.

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