Australia vs Pakistan Cricket Timeline: Complete Head-to-Head History, Records and Stats (1956–2026)
The Australian men’s cricket team vs Pakistan national cricket team timeline spans nearly seven decades of Test battles, ODI contests, and T20I clashes across four continents. Australia lead historically across all three formats, but Pakistan have produced some of the rivalry’s most memorable results- including the 2024 ODI series win on Australian soil and the landmark 2026 Lahore T20I sweep that rewrote the record books. This is the complete, verified guide to every era, every record, and every turning point.
Australia vs Pakistan Head-to-Head at a Glance
Australia lead Pakistan across all formats as of May 2026:
| Format | Matches | Australia Wins | Pakistan Wins | Drawn / NR / Tied |
| Tests | 72 | 37 | 15 | 20 drawn |
| ODIs | 111 | 71 | 36 | 3 NR, 1 tied |
| T20Is | 29+ | 14 | 16 | 1 NR |
Australia’s advantage in Tests (37–15) and ODIs (71–36) is substantial. T20Is are the closest format- the balance shifted toward Pakistan following the 2026 Lahore series.
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Fast Facts: Key Rivalry Statistics
- First match: Karachi Test, 1956–57- Pakistan won by 9 wickets
- Highest individual Test score: David Warner, 335* for Australia, Adelaide 2019
- Best Test bowling figures: Sarfraz Nawaz, 9/86 for Pakistan, Melbourne 1979
- Best Test match figures: Fazal Mahmood, 13/114 for Pakistan, Karachi 1956
- Most Test runs (Pakistan): Javed Miandad- 1,797 runs in 25 Tests, avg 47.28
- Most Test runs (Australia): Allan Border- 1,666 runs in 22 Tests
- Most ODI runs (Australia): Ricky Ponting- 1,107 runs in 35 matches
- Most ODI runs (Pakistan): Javed Miandad- 1,019 runs in 35 matches
- Most ODI wickets (Pakistan): Wasim Akram- 67 wickets
- Most ODI wickets (Australia): Glenn McGrath- 57 wickets
- Most T20I runs: Babar Azam- 454 runs in 12 innings
- Biggest T20I win: Pakistan by 111 runs, Lahore, February 1, 2026
- ICC knockout record: Australia- 4 wins, 0 losses against Pakistan
Complete Australian Men’s Cricket Team vs Pakistan National Cricket Team Timeline
The Australian men’s cricket team vs Pakistan national cricket team rivalry officially began in 1956 in Karachi and has produced bilateral series across Australia, Pakistan, neutral venues in the UAE, and ICC tournaments worldwide. Below is the complete series-by-series timeline.

Series Results: 1956 to 2026
| Year | Series | Venue | Winner |
| 1956–57 | 1 Test | Karachi | Pakistan (1-0) |
| 1959–60 | 3-Test series | Pakistan | Australia (2-0) |
| 1964–65 | 1 Test | Karachi | Drawn |
| 1972–73 | 3-Test series | Australia | Australia (3-0) |
| 1976–77 | 3-Test series | Australia | Australia (1-0) |
| 1978–79 | 2-Test series | Australia | Split (1-1) |
| 1979–80 | 3-Test series | Pakistan | Australia (2-0) |
| 1982–83 | 3-Test series | Pakistan | Drawn (0-0) |
| 1983–84 | 5-Test series | Australia | Australia (2-0) |
| 1988–89 | 3-Test series | Pakistan | Pakistan (1-0) |
| 1994–95 | 3-Test series | Pakistan | Pakistan (1-0) |
| 1995–96 | 3-Test series | Australia | Australia (2-1) |
| 1998–99 | 3-Test series | Pakistan | Australia (1-0) |
| 1999–2000 | 3-Test series | Australia | Australia (3-0) |
| 2002–03 | 3-Test series | Neutral | Australia (3-0) |
| 2004–05 | 3-Test series | Australia | Australia (3-0) |
| 2009–10 | 3-Test series | Australia | Australia (3-0) |
| 2014 | 3-Test series | UAE | Australia (2-0) |
| 2018–19 | 2-Test series | UAE | Pakistan (1-0) |
| 2021–22 | 3-Test series | Pakistan | Australia (1-0) |
| 2024 | 3-ODI series | Australia | Pakistan (2-1) |
| 2024 | 3-T20I series | Australia | Australia (3-0) |
| 2026 | 3-T20I series | Pakistan (Lahore) | Pakistan (3-0) |
Test Cricket: Australia’s Strongest Format
Australia have won 37 of 72 Tests against Pakistan- a 51% win rate, with Pakistan winning 15 and 20 drawn. In the context of the full Australian men’s cricket team vs Pakistan national cricket team timeline, Test cricket is where Australia’s structural advantage is most pronounced, particularly on home soil where they lead the head-to-head significantly.
Australia’s Home Dominance in Tests
Australia have won consecutive Test series at home against Pakistan across multiple decades. Their most dominant runs came from 1999 to 2014, when they won five consecutive bilateral Test series- including three successive 3-0 wins in Australia and a 2-0 victory in the UAE in 2014, a venue considered advantageous for Pakistan. Australia’s 2002–03 series was played in Sri Lanka on neutral ground- yet they still won 3-0. This demonstrates that their Test dominance in this era went beyond home conditions.
Pakistan’s Strongest Test Windows
Pakistan’s Test wins against Australia have come almost exclusively at home on spinning surfaces:
- Karachi 1956– Fazal Mahmood’s 13/114 dismantled Australia for their first-ever defeat to Pakistan
- Lahore and Faisalabad 1988–89– Pakistan won on a surface tailored to their spinners
- Rawalpindi and Lahore 1994–95– Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram combined to seal a 1-0 series win
The 2021–22 tour of Pakistan– Australia’s first in 24 years- ended with Australia winning 1-0 in a three-match series, a historic result on Pakistani soil.
Highest Test Scores and Biggest Winning Margins
| Winner | Margin | Venue | Year |
| Australia | By an innings and 48 runs | Adelaide | 2019 |
| Pakistan | By 9 wickets | Karachi | 1956–57 |
| Pakistan | By 71 runs | Melbourne | 1979 |
| Australia | By 150 runs | Multiple occasions | Various |

David Warner’s 335* in Adelaide (2019) remains the highest individual score in this fixture’s history. His partnership of 361 with Marnus Labuschagne in the same innings set a new record for this rivalry.
ODI Cricket: Australia’s Most Dominant Bilateral Format
Australia have won 71 of 111 ODIs against Pakistan– a win rate of over 64%. In Australia specifically, the record reads 37 wins from 58 matches for Australia against 17 for Pakistan. This is one of the most one-sided bilateral ODI records any top-ten nation holds against another top-ten team across a significant sample of matches.
Top ODI Performers
| Record | Player | Team | Figure |
| Most runs | Ricky Ponting | Australia | 1,107 runs, 35 matches |
| Most runs | Javed Miandad | Pakistan | 1,019 runs, 35 matches |
| Most wickets | Wasim Akram | Pakistan | 67 wickets |
| Most wickets | Glenn McGrath | Australia | 57 wickets |
| Best bowling | Shahid Afridi | Pakistan | 6/38 |
| Best bowling | Carl Rackemann | Australia | 5/16 |
| Highest score | David Warner | Australia | 179 |
| Highest score | Kamran Akmal | Pakistan | 116* |
The 2024 ODI Series: Pakistan Win in Australia
This is the most significant recent shift in the ODI chapter of the Australian men’s cricket team vs Pakistan national cricket team timeline. Pakistan had not won an ODI series in Australia since 2017. The 2024 tour broke that gap in decisive fashion.
| Match | Date | Australia | Pakistan | Result |
| 1st ODI | Nov 4, 2024 | 204/8 | 203 | Australia by 2 wickets |
| 2nd ODI | Nov 8, 2024 | 163 | 169/1 | Pakistan by 9 wickets |
| 3rd ODI | Nov 10, 2024 | 140 | 143/2 | Pakistan by 8 wickets |
Pakistan won the series 2-1. The 9-wicket and 8-wicket wins were clinical chases- not close finishes. Four days after winning the 3rd ODI, the same Pakistan squad lost the first T20I on the same tour, producing one of the more striking format contrasts in bilateral cricket history.
T20I Cricket: The Closest Format
T20Is between Australia and Pakistan represent the tightest contest across all three formats in this rivalry. Heading into the 2026 Lahore series, Australia led 14–13. Pakistan has since moved further ahead.

2024 T20I Series in Australia
| Match | Date | Winner | Margin |
| 1st T20I | Nov 14, 2024 | Australia | — |
| 2nd T20I | Nov 16, 2024 | Australia | — |
| 3rd T20I | Nov 18, 2024 | Australia | 7 wickets |
Australia swept 3-0, with the final match won by 7 wickets chasing 118 in comfortable fashion.
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2026 Lahore T20I Series: Pakistan’s Historic Sweep
The 2026 Lahore series marks the defining chapter in the modern T20I timeline between these two sides.
| Match | Date | Pakistan | Australia | Margin |
| 1st T20I | Jan 29, 2026 | 168/8 | 146/8 | Pakistan by 22 runs |
| 2nd T20I | Jan 31, 2026 | 198/5 | 108 all out | Pakistan by 90 runs |
| 3rd T20I | Feb 1, 2026 | 207/6 | 96 all out | Pakistan by 111 runs |
Combined run difference across three matches: Pakistan outscored Australia by 223 runs. Australia’s combined score of 350 across three T20Is tells the full story. The 111-run defeat in the 3rd T20I is the heaviest loss in Australian T20I history, surpassing any previous bilateral defeat.
Why Pakistan Won 3-0 in Lahore
Three factors defined this series:
Pitch conditions: Gaddafi Stadium under January lights produces variable bounce in the second innings. Australian batters, unfamiliar with these conditions, collapsed repeatedly after the powerplay.
Abrar Ahmed’s mystery spin: In the 2nd T20I, Abrar took 3/14 in three overs. His googly is difficult to detect even in ideal circumstances- on a Lahore surface with grip and variable bounce, Australian middle-order batters had no reliable response.
Saim Ayub’s dual impact: Primarily a batter, Ayub took key wickets with the ball in the 1st T20I and then scored 56 off 37 balls in the 3rd. Pakistan used a batter as a bowling surprise in the powerplay- a tactical wrinkle Australia never solved across three matches.
ICC Tournament History: Australia Unbeaten in Knockouts
In ICC knockout cricket, Australia have beaten Pakistan in every single knockout match they have played- 4 wins, 0 losses.
ODI World Cup Meetings: Full Record
Australia lead Pakistan 6-4 in all ODI World Cup matches played since 1975.

| Year | Stage | Result |
| 1975 | Group stage | Australia won |
| 1979 | Group stage | Pakistan won |
| 1987 | Semi-final | Australia won by 18 runs |
| 1992 | Group stage | Pakistan won |
| 1999 | Group stage | Pakistan won |
| 1999 | Final | Australia won by 8 wickets |
| 2003 | Group stage | Australia won |
| 2011 | Group stage | Pakistan won |
| 2015 | Quarter-final | Australia won by 6 wickets |
| 2019 | Group stage | Australia won |
The 1999 World Cup Final at Lord’s is the centrepiece of the rivalry’s ICC chapter. Pakistan batted first and were dismissed for 132. Shane Warne took 4/33. Australia chased in 20.1 overs to win by 8 wickets- the only ODI World Cup Final between these two nations.
T20 World Cup Meetings
Australia lead 4-3 in T20 World Cup matches.
| Year | Stage | Winner |
| 2007 | Group | Pakistan by 6 wickets |
| 2010 | Group | Australia |
| 2010 | Semi-final | Australia (Hussey 24 off final over) |
| 2014 | Group | Pakistan by 16 runs |
| 2016 | Group | Australia by 21 runs |
| 2021 | Group | Australia by 5 wickets |
The 2010 T20 World Cup semi-final stands as one of the most dramatic matches in this rivalry. Pakistan needed 18 off the final over. Michael Hussey hit 24 off Saeed Ajmal’s last over to win it for Australia- a result that eliminated the defending T20 World Cup champions.
Venue Trends: Who Dominates Where
Understanding the Australian men’s cricket team vs Pakistan national cricket team timeline requires looking at venue-specific patterns- because both teams are highly condition-dependent.
| Venue Type | Format | Dominant Team | Record |
| Australia (all venues) | ODI | Australia | 37 wins, 17 losses |
| Australia (all venues) | T20I | Australia | 3-0 in 2024 |
| Lahore / Karachi / Rawalpindi | Test | Pakistan | Multiple series wins |
| UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi) | Test | Australia | Won 2014 series 2-0 |
| Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | T20I | Pakistan | 3-0 in Jan–Feb 2026 |
Australia’s record in UAE was stronger than expected– those venues were designated Pakistan’s “home” grounds during their exile period from 2009 to 2021, yet Australia won the 2014 UAE Test series 2-0.
Rivalry Milestones: Decade by Decade
1950s–1970s: Pakistan Announces Itself
- 1956: Fazal Mahmood takes 13/114 in a single Test at Karachi. Pakistan win by 9 wickets- the founding moment of the rivalry.
- 1979: Sarfraz Nawaz takes 9/86 at Melbourne– the best innings bowling figures in this Test fixture’s history. Pakistan won by 71 runs.
1980s–1990s: Wasim, Waqar, and the Reverse Swing Era
- 1988–89 and 1994–95: Pakistan won consecutive home series against Australia on spinning surfaces using their pace and reverse swing arsenal. Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis are the key weapons in both.
- 1999 World Cup Final, Lord’s: Pakistan’s batting collapses for 132. Shane Warne 4/33. Australia won by 8 wickets in 20.1 overs. The largest knockout result between the two sides at any ICC event.
2000s–2010s: Australia’s Era of Dominance
- 2002 to 2014: Australia win five consecutive bilateral Test series against Pakistan. The most sustained period of Australian dominance in this rivalry.
- 2009: After the Lahore attack on the Sri Lanka team bus, Pakistan’s home cricket was suspended. The UAE becomes Pakistan’s home venue for the next decade- an extended period with no bilateral series played on Pakistani soil.
2019–2026: Power Shifts
- 2019: David Warner scores 335* in Adelaide– the highest individual score in any Australia vs Pakistan Test.
- 2021–22: Australia tour Pakistan for the first time in 24 years. They won the Test series 1-0.
- 2024: Pakistan beat Australia 2-1 in ODIs in Australia, including a 9-wicket win in Adelaide.
- Jan–Feb 2026: Pakistan sweep Australia 3-0 in Lahore with a combined winning margin of 223 runs. The 111-run win in the 3rd T20I is Australia’s worst T20I defeat in history.

Last 10 Matches: Exact Results
| Date | Format | Venue | Winner | Margin |
| Feb 1, 2026 | T20I | Lahore | Pakistan | 111 runs |
| Jan 31, 2026 | T20I | Lahore | Pakistan | 90 runs |
| Jan 29, 2026 | T20I | Lahore | Pakistan | 22 runs |
| Nov 18, 2024 | T20I | Australia | Australia | 7 wickets |
| Nov 16, 2024 | T20I | Australia | Australia | — |
| Nov 14, 2024 | T20I | Australia | Australia | — |
| Nov 10, 2024 | ODI | Australia | Pakistan | 8 wickets |
| Nov 8, 2024 | ODI | Australia | Pakistan | 9 wickets |
| Nov 4, 2024 | ODI | Australia | Australia | 2 wickets |
| Mar 2022 | Test | Lahore | Australia | 1-0 series |
Exact margins for Nov 14 and Nov 16, 2024 T20Is will be updated upon full scorecard confirmation.
FAQs:
Q1. What is the overall head-to-head record between Australia and Pakistan in Test cricket?
A1. Australia lead 37–15, with 20 drawn, from 72 Tests played since 1956. Australia’s advantage is most significant on home soil.
Q2. When did the Australian men’s cricket team vs Pakistan national cricket team timeline begin?
A2. The rivalry began in October–November 1956 with a single Test in Karachi. Pakistan won by 9 wickets- their first-ever Test win against Australia.
Q3. Who has scored the most Test runs in Australia vs Pakistan matches?
A3. Javed Miandad holds the Pakistan record with 1,797 runs in 25 Tests at an average of 47.28. Allan Border leads for Australia with 1,666 runs in 22 Tests.
Q4. What is the highest individual score in Australia vs Pakistan Tests?
A4. David Warner scored 335 not out for Australia against Pakistan in Adelaide in 2019– the highest individual innings in this Test fixture.
Q5. What is the best bowling performance in an Australia vs Pakistan Test?
A5. Sarfraz Nawaz holds the innings record with 9/86 for Pakistan against Australia in Melbourne in 1979. Fazal Mahmood holds the match record with 13/114 in Karachi in 1956.
Q6. Has Pakistan ever beaten Australia in an ICC knockout match?
A6. No. Australia are unbeaten in all four ICC knockout matches against Pakistan, including the 1999 ODI World Cup Final and the 2010 T20 World Cup semi-final.
Q7. Who has taken the most ODI wickets in Australia vs Pakistan matches?
A7. Wasim Akram leads all bowlers with 67 ODI wickets against Australia. Glenn McGrath leads for Australia with 57 wickets.
Q8. What happened in the 2026 Australia tour of Pakistan T20I series?
A8. Pakistan swept Australia 3-0 in Lahore, winning by 22 runs, 90 runs, and 111 runs respectively. The 111-run loss in the 3rd match is Australia’s heaviest defeat in T20I history.
Q9. Who has scored the most T20I runs in Australia vs Pakistan matches?
A9. Babar Azam holds the record with 454 runs from 12 innings– the highest tally by any player in this T20I fixture.
Q10. What is the most significant ODI result Pakistan has achieved against Australia?
A10. Pakistan’s 9-wicket win in Adelaide in November 2024– chasing 164 in 26.3 overs- stands as their most clinical ODI win on Australian soil, and was part of a 2-1 series win that ended a seven-year ODI series losing streak against Australia in Australia.