Australia vs Pakistan head to head in ODI International Format!
AUS Vs PAK in all seasons
| # | Team1 | Team2 | Winner | Margin | Match Date | Venue | Scorecard |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Australia | Pakistan | Pakistan | 8 wickets | 10-Nov-2024 | Perth | PAK won by 8 wickets |
| 2 | Australia | Pakistan | Pakistan | 9 wickets | 08-Nov-2024 | Adelaide | PAK won by 9 wickets |
| 3 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 2 wickets | 04-Nov-2024 | Melbourne | AUS won by 2 wickets |
| 4 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 62 runs. | 20-Oct-2023 | Bengaluru | AUS won by 62 runs. |
| 5 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | 9 wickets | 02-Apr-2022 | Lahore | PAK won by 9 wickets |
| 6 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | 6 wickets | 31-Mar-2022 | Lahore | PAK won by 6 wickets |
| 7 | Pakistan | Australia | Australia | 88 runs. | 29-Mar-2022 | Lahore | AUS won by 88 runs. |
| 8 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 41 runs | 12-Jun-2019 | Taunton | AUS won by 41 runs |
| 9 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 20 runs | 31-Mar-2019 | Dubai | AUS won by 20 runs |
| 10 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 6 runs | 29-Mar-2019 | Dubai | AUS won by 6 runs |
| 11 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 80 runs | 27-Mar-2019 | Abu Dhabi | AUS won by 80 runs |
| 12 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 8 wickets | 24-Mar-2019 | Sharjah | AUS won by 8 wickets (with 13 balls remaining) |
| 13 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 8 wkts (6b rem) | 22-Mar-2019 | Sharjah | AUS won by 8 wkts (6b rem) |
| 14 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 57 runs | 26-Jan-2017 | Adelaide | AUS won by 57 runs |
| 15 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 86 runs | 22-Jan-2017 | Sydney | AUS won by 86 runs |
| 16 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 7 wickets | 19-Jan-2017 | Perth | AUS won by 7 wickets (with 30 balls remaining) |
| 17 | Australia | Pakistan | Pakistan | 6 wkts (14b rem) | 15-Jan-2017 | Melbourne | PAK won by 6 wkts (14b rem) |
| 18 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 92 runs | 13-Jan-2017 | Brisbane | AUS won by 92 runs |
| 19 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 6 wkts (97b rem) | 20-Mar-2015 | Adelaide | AUS won by 6 wkts (97b rem) |
| 20 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 1 run | 12-Oct-2014 | Abu Dhabi | AUS won by 1 run |
| 21 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 10-Oct-2014 | Dubai | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 22 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 93 runs | 07-Oct-2014 | Sharjah | AUS won by 93 runs |
| 23 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 3 wickets | 03-Sep-2012 | Sharjah | AUS won by 3 wickets |
| 24 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 7 wickets | 31-Aug-2012 | Abu Dhabi | PAK won by 7 wickets |
| 25 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 4 wickets | 28-Aug-2012 | Sharjah | AUS won by 4 wickets |
| 26 | Australia | Pakistan | Pakistan | 4 wkts (54b rem) | 19-Mar-2011 | Colombo | PAK won by 4 wkts (54b rem) |
| 27 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 2 wickets | 31-Jan-2010 | Perth | AUS won by 2 wickets |
| 28 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 135 runs | 29-Jan-2010 | Perth | AUS won by 135 runs |
| 29 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 40 runs | 26-Jan-2010 | Adelaide | AUS won by 40 runs |
| 30 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 140 runs | 24-Jan-2010 | Sydney | AUS won by 140 runs |
| 31 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 22-Jan-2010 | Brisbane | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 32 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | 2 wkts (0b rem) | 30-Sep-2009 | Centurion | AUS won by 2 wkts (0b rem) |
| 33 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 7 wickets | 03-May-2009 | Abu Dhabi | PAK won by 7 wickets |
| 34 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 8 wickets | 01-May-2009 | Abu Dhabi | AUS won by 8 wickets |
| 35 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 27 runs | 27-Apr-2009 | Abu Dhabi | AUS won by 27 runs |
| 36 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 6 wickets | 24-Apr-2009 | Dubai | AUS won by 6 wickets |
| 37 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 4 wickets | 22-Apr-2009 | Dubai | PAK won by 4 wickets |
| 38 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 31 runs | 06-Feb-2005 | Sydney | AUS won by 31 runs |
| 39 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 18 runs | 04-Feb-2005 | Melbourne | AUS won by 18 runs |
| 40 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 3 wickets | 30-Jan-2005 | Perth | PAK won by 3 wickets |
| 41 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 23-Jan-2005 | Sydney | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 42 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 4 wickets (D/L method) | 16-Jan-2005 | Hobart | AUS won by 4 wickets (D/L method) |
| 43 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 10 runs | 04-Sep-2004 | London | AUS won by 10 runs |
| 44 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 17 runs | 28-Aug-2004 | Amstelveen | AUS won by 17 runs |
| 45 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 82 runs | 11-Feb-2003 | Johannesburg | AUS won by 82 runs |
| 46 | Australia | Pakistan | No result | 07-Sep-2002 | Nairobi | No result | |
| 47 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 04-Sep-2002 | Nairobi | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 48 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 224 runs | 30-Aug-2002 | Nairobi | AUS won by 224 runs |
| 49 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 91 runs | 19-Jun-2002 | Brisbane | PAK won by 91 runs |
| 50 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 2 wickets | 15-Jun-2002 | Melbourne | PAK won by 2 wickets |
| 51 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 12-Jun-2002 | Melbourne | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 52 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 23-Jun-2001 | London | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 53 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 36 runs | 19-Jun-2001 | Nottingham | PAK won by 36 runs |
| 54 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 09-Jun-2001 | Cardiff | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 55 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 152 runs | 04-Feb-2000 | Sydney | AUS won by 152 runs |
| 56 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 6 wickets | 02-Feb-2000 | Melbourne | AUS won by 6 wickets |
| 57 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 15 runs | 23-Jan-2000 | Melbourne | AUS won by 15 runs |
| 58 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 81 runs | 19-Jan-2000 | Sydney | AUS won by 81 runs |
| 59 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 6 wickets | 16-Jan-2000 | Melbourne | AUS won by 6 wickets |
| 60 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 45 runs | 09-Jan-2000 | Brisbane | PAK won by 45 runs |
| 61 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 8 wickets | 20-Jun-1999 | London | AUS won by 8 wickets |
| 62 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 10 runs | 23-May-1999 | Leeds | PAK won by 10 runs |
| 63 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 6 wickets | 10-Nov-1998 | Lahore | AUS won by 6 wickets |
| 64 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 08-Nov-1998 | Peshawar | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 65 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 86 runs | 06-Nov-1998 | Karachi | AUS won by 86 runs |
| 66 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 3 wickets | 16-Jan-1997 | Melbourne | AUS won by 3 wickets |
| 67 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 29 runs | 07-Jan-1997 | Hobart | PAK won by 29 runs |
| 68 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 4 wickets | 01-Jan-1997 | Sydney | PAK won by 4 wickets |
| 69 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 12 runs | 15-Dec-1996 | Adelaide | PAK won by 12 runs |
| 70 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 64 runs | 30-Oct-1994 | Lahore | AUS won by 64 runs |
| 71 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 9 wickets | 22-Oct-1994 | Rawalpindi | PAK won by 9 wickets |
| 72 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 14-Oct-1994 | Multan | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 73 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 28 runs | 07-Sep-1994 | Colombo | AUS won by 28 runs |
| 74 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 23 runs | 14-Jan-1993 | Sydney | AUS won by 23 runs |
| 75 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 32 runs | 12-Jan-1993 | Melbourne | AUS won by 32 runs |
| 76 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 8 wickets | 13-Dec-1992 | Adelaide | AUS won by 8 wickets |
| 77 | Australia | Pakistan | Match tied | 10-Dec-1992 | Hobart | Match tied | |
| 78 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 48 runs | 11-Mar-1992 | Perth | PAK won by 48 runs |
| 79 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 36 runs | 04-May-1990 | Sharjah | PAK won by 36 runs |
| 80 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 69 runs | 25-Feb-1990 | Sydney | AUS won by 69 runs |
| 81 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 23-Feb-1990 | Melbourne | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 82 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 2 runs | 20-Feb-1990 | Sydney | PAK won by 2 runs |
| 83 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 5 wickets | 13-Feb-1990 | Sydney | PAK won by 5 wickets |
| 84 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 67 runs | 11-Feb-1990 | Brisbane | AUS won by 67 runs |
| 85 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 7 wickets | 03-Jan-1990 | Melbourne | AUS won by 7 wickets |
| 86 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 66 runs | 23-Oct-1989 | Mumbai | PAK won by 66 runs |
| 87 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 6 runs (D/L method) | 10-Jan-1989 | Melbourne | AUS won by 6 runs (D/L method) |
| 88 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 5 wickets | 08-Jan-1989 | Brisbane | AUS won by 5 wickets |
| 89 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 38 runs | 02-Jan-1989 | Perth | PAK won by 38 runs |
| 90 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 9 wickets | 11-Dec-1988 | Adelaide | AUS won by 9 wickets |
| 91 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by losing less wickets | 14-Oct-1988 | Lahore | PAK won by losing less wickets |
| 92 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 18 runs | 04-Nov-1987 | Lahore | AUS won by 18 runs |
| 93 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 6 wickets | 03-Apr-1987 | Sharjah | PAK won by 6 wickets |
| 94 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 1 wicket | 02-Jan-1987 | Perth | PAK won by 1 wicket |
| 95 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 8 wickets | 11-Apr-1986 | Sharjah | PAK won by 8 wickets |
| 96 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 62 runs | 24-Feb-1985 | Melbourne | PAK won by 62 runs |
| 97 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 70 runs | 30-Jan-1984 | Adelaide | AUS won by 70 runs |
| 98 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 84 runs | 25-Jan-1984 | Sydney | AUS won by 84 runs |
| 99 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 43 runs | 21-Jan-1984 | Melbourne | AUS won by 43 runs |
| 100 | Australia | Pakistan | No result | 15-Jan-1984 | Brisbane | No result | |
| 101 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 34 runs | 10-Jan-1984 | Sydney | AUS won by 34 runs |
| 102 | Pakistan | Australia | No result | 22-Oct-1982 | Karachi | No result | |
| 103 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 28 runs | 08-Oct-1982 | Lahore | PAK won by 28 runs |
| 104 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 59 runs | 20-Sep-1982 | Hyderabad | PAK won by 59 runs |
| 105 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 76 runs | 14-Jan-1982 | Sydney | AUS won by 76 runs |
| 106 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 25 runs | 09-Jan-1982 | Melbourne | PAK won by 25 runs |
| 107 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 6 wickets | 17-Dec-1981 | Sydney | PAK won by 6 wickets |
| 108 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 38 runs | 06-Dec-1981 | Adelaide | AUS won by 38 runs |
| 109 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 4 wickets | 22-Nov-1981 | Melbourne | PAK won by 4 wickets |
| 110 | Pakistan | Australia | Pakistan | won by 89 runs | 13-Jun-1979 | Nottingham | PAK won by 89 runs |
| 111 | Australia | Pakistan | Australia | won by 73 runs | 07-Jun-1975 | Leeds | AUS won by 73 runs |
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17 March, 2026Australia vs Pakistan Head-to-Head in ODI Cricket!
ODI cricket has seen 111 matches between Australia and Pakistan. Australia has won 71 games, whereas Pakistan leads with 36 wins, and 4 contests ended in a no result. Australia’s highest score in this rivalry is 369, while Pakistan’s top score is 352. However, on the worst day for both teams, Australia’s lowest score is 15 against Pakistan, while Pakistan’s lowest total against Australia is 44. It's the latest Australia vs Pakistan head-to-head stats in ODI format.
Australia vs Pakistan head to head in ODI International Format!
Australia and Pakistan locked horns for the first time in one-day cricket against each other on June 7, 1975, at Leeds. In ODI cricket history, the world of cricket has seen many iconic matches in bilateral series, ICC ODI World Cup and Champions Trophy. Australia is ranked number 3, and Pakistan is ranked number 4 in the ICC ODI ranking as of February 18, 2026.
In one-day cricket history, Australia delivered many top-notch players such as Mike Hussey, Cameron White, Michael Bevan, Shane Warne, Mitchell Marsh, and Adam Gilchrist. On the other hand, Wasim Akram, Imran Khan, Shoaib Akhtar, Shahid Afridi. Babar Azam and Muhammad Rizwan gave good performances for Pakistan. Explore the entire content to check AUS vs PAK head to head in ODI stats.
Australia vs Pakistan ODI head to head:
Australia played 111 ODI matches against Pakistan in international cricket. Out of all those games, Aussies won 71 and lost 36. 4 matches between both sides ended with no results. When it comes to top-notch players in hitting the most hundreds, David Warner hammered 4 hundreds, and Babar Azam produced 3 hundreds.
Pakistan vs Australia head to head in ODI- Highest Score and Lowest Score:
The ODI Rivalry between Australia and Pakistan has seen some big scores and low scores. Australia’s highest total against Pakistan was 369/7 on January 26, 2017, at Adelaide, while Pakistan’s best score was 349/4 at Lahore on March 31, 2022. When it comes to the lowest score, PAK were bowled out for 108 on August 30, 2002, at Nairobi, and AUS were all out for 120 at Hobart on January 7, 1997.
AUS vs PAK head to head in ODI: Leading Run Scorer and Highest Wicket Taker:
Ricky Ponting gathered 1107 runs, and Glenn McGrath notched up 57 wickets for Australia against Pakistan. On the other hand, Javed Miandad scored 1019 runs, and Wasim Akram picked up 67 wickets for PAK versus AUS in ODI. These were the standout performers of both teams.
Australia vs Pakistan ODI head to head records(Recent Series Updates)
Pakistan Tour of Australia 2024 (ODI Series)
Australia participated in 3 one-day matches against Pakistan in November 2024. PAK sealed the series 2-1 over Australia. Haris Rauf picked up 10 wickets in 3 matches and received the player of the series award.
Australia Tour of Pakistan 2022 (ODI Series)
Australia featured in 3 ODI matches against Pakistan in March/April 2022. AUS won the first match by 88 runs, then after losing the 2nd and 3rd game by 9 wickets and 8 wickets, lost the series 1-2 to Pakistan. Babar Azam scored 276 runs in 3 matches and obtained the player of the series award.
Pakistan Tour of Australia 2017 (ODI Series)
Australia faced Pakistan in a 5 match ODI series in January 2017. Aussies delivered a dominant performance with a 4-1 lead over Pakistan. David Warner scored 367 runs in 5 matches and was named the player of the series award.
Most Iconic Australia vs Pakistan head to head in ODI:
ICC ODI World Cup 2011, AUS vs PAK, Colombo, March 19, 2011:
Australia met Pakistan in the ICC ODI World Cup 2011 on March 19 at Colombo. AUS scored 176/10 in 46.4 overs in response, PAK registered 178/6 in 41 overs and won by 4 wickets. Umar Akmal claimed the player of the match award for his unbeaten 44 off 59 balls.
ICC ODI World Cup, March 20, 2015. PAK vs AUS, Quarter Final, Adelaide:
In the AUS vs PAK clash in the ICC ODI WC 2015 at Adelaide, PAK were bowled out for 213 in 49.5 overs. In reply, Australia crossed the line and scored 216/4 in 33.5 overs. It was a convincing victory for the Aussies at their home ground. Josh Hazlewood was the game changer of the match with his phenomenal bowling spell of 4/35 in 10 overs. He won the player of the match award.
AUS vs PAK, County Ground Taunton, June 12, 2019, ICC ODI World Cup
Australia faced Pakistan on 12 June 2019 in the ICC ODI WC. AUS posted 307 in 49 overs. While chasing 308, PAK failed to achieve the winning score and bowled out for 266 in 45.4 overs. David Warner played a match winning knock 107 off 111 balls and obtained the player of the match award.
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