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ICC Men's World Cup 2023
ICC ODI World Cup | England vs Pakistan | Head-to-Head Stats & Records
Defending champions England will be playing for pride when they face semifinal hopefuls Pakistan in match 44 of the ICC World Cup 2023 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday (November 11).
England is now in seventh place and will head into the match after a much-awaited win against the Netherlands, which came after losing five games.
Meanwhile, Pakistan will give their best shot in the upcoming encounter against England for a place in the semifinals.
ENG vs PAK Head-to-Head Records
England and Pakistan will clash for the 92nd time in an ODI-format match. In the last 91 clashes, England has won 56 times, while Pakistan has won 32 times. Only three ODI matches have ended with no result.
In the last five matches against Pakistan, England has won four.
England has won 27 times when batting first and 29 times when chasing, while Pakistan has won 15 times when batting first and 17 times when chasing.
ENG vs PAK Head to Head in ODI World Cup
England and Pakistan have faced each other 10 times in the ICC Men’s ODI World Cup. Pakistan holds the edge in these matches, having got the better of England on 5 out of 9 occasions. One match yielded no result.
In the last World Cup match, Pakistan beat England by 14 runs.
It remains to be seen how Pakistan fares against England in the 2023 World Cup. In the beginning, the defending champion England was the favourite to lift the trophy again but ironically, it became the first to be eliminated from the playoffs.
Pakistan is competing with New Zealand and Afghanistan to book the fourth spot on the points table and reach the semi-finals.
In the most recent outing, England defended a total of 339 against the Netherlands after bundling out their opponents for 179 at the MCA Stadium in Pune, where they reignited their push to qualify for the 2025 Champions Trophy.
In Kolkata at the Eden Gardens, England and Pakistan have never played each other at the venue, where they have played different opponents in ODIs. England have won one and lost three, while Pakistan have won six and lost one at the Kolkata venue.
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