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The history of India-Pakistan matches is 69 years old, Pakistan has lost the first match of all three formats.

India and Pakistan will compete in the T20 World Cup today. The war between India and Pakistan is the most recent in the T20 format, so it will be fresh in everyone’s hearts and minds. Although the history of the conflict between the two countries in the field of cricket is 69 years old. In 1952, the first confrontation between the two countries was in Test cricket. After this, the first ODI between India and Pakistan was played in 1978 and the first T20 match was played in the 2007 T20 World Cup. The special thing is that India has won the first match of all these formats between both teams. That is, the beginning of India’s dominance over Pakistan started 69 years ago in 1952. Apart from this, the Pakistan team has failed to win against India in the T20 World Cup and the ODI World Cup. Under Virat Kohli’s captaincy, the team appears once again ready to beat Pakistan. Please let us know when teams from India and Pakistan have gone head-to-head in all cricket formats and about the results of these matches.

The first test match was played between India and Pakistan in 1952 between October 16 and 18. This three-day match was played at the Feroz Shah Kotla Field in Delhi. Batting first, India had scored 372 runs in this match. Hemu Adhikari played a brilliant 81-run inning for the team. In response, the Pakistan team went all out scoring 150 runs in their first innings. Vinoo Mankad took 8 wickets for 52 races for India. After this, India fed Pakistan with the follow-up. The Pakistan team also had 152 runs in its second inning. In the second inning for India, Mankad once again threw a brilliant bowling pin and fired five Pakistani batters. In this way, India won this match by innings and 70 runs.

On October 1, 1978, teams from India and Pakistan met for the first time at One Day International. In this 40-overs game, India hit first and scored 170 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. All-rounder Mohinder Amarnath contributed the most 51 runs for the team. Pursuing the goal, the Pakistan team was able to score just 166 runs for the loss of 8 wickets and thus India won the match by four runs.

At T20 International, India and Pakistan met for the first time in the 2007 World Cup. This match was played on September 14 at the Durban field. Pakistan won the draw and invited India to bat. While bowling brilliantly, Mohammad Asif took 4 wickets for 18 runs and knocked out India by 141 runs for 9 wickets. Robin Uthappa contributed 50 runs, Captain MS Dhoni 33 runs and Irfan Pathan contributed 20 runs for India.

Chasing the score, the Pakistani team needed 12 runs to win in the last over, but despite Misbah-ul-Haq’s two fours, the team could only rack up 11 runs in this over and the match was tied. After which this match was decided by super. At that time there was a ball out rule in the super over, according to which six players from both teams had to be eliminated on empty grounds. India won this match off the ball by a 3-0 margin.

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