Imran Khan’s Pakistan remained undefeated in Test matches, winning 4 and drawing 11.
Under the leadership of Pakistan’s legendary captain, Imran Khan, the national cricket team achieved remarkable success against arch-rivals India. Between 1982 and 1992, during Imran Khan’s tenure, Pakistan lost only 4 out of 25 One Day International (ODI) matches against India, cementing his place as one of the most successful captains in the country’s cricketing history.
Imran Khan’s record against India in Test Matches and ODIs stands as a testament to his exceptional leadership:
Test Matches:
- Played: 15
- Won: 4
- Lost: 0
- Drawn: 11
One Day Internationals (ODIs):
- Played: 25
- Won: 20
- Lost: 4
- Tied: 1
Imran Khan’s Pakistan remained undefeated in Test matches, winning 4 and drawing 11. In ODIs, the team displayed a dominant performance, winning 20 of 25 encounters, losing only 4, and tying one match.
Imran Khan’s leadership not only shaped Pakistan’s aggressive and fearless approach to cricket but also laid the foundation for the team’s strategic brilliance in high-pressure games. His ability to inspire his players and make tactical decisions were key factors behind Pakistan’s successful run against India.
Even after decades, Khan’s remarkable record against India continues to be celebrated as a golden era in Pakistan’s cricketing history.