India vs Pakistan, Champions Trophy: The India-Pakistan cricket rivalry is one of the most intense and passionately followed contests in the sport. Every encounter between these two teams carries an electric atmosphere, and when it comes to ICC tournaments, the stakes become even higher.
The Champions Trophy, often regarded as the 'mini World Cup,’ has witnessed some unforgettable battles between these arch-rivals. Since their first clash in the tournament in 2004, India and Pakistan have faced each other five times in the Champions Trophy, producing moments of sheer dominance, heartbreak, and cricketing excellence.

While India has enjoyed some of the most convincing wins, Pakistan’s triumph in the 2017 final remains one of their most cherished victories. Let’s take a look at how these high-voltage matches unfolded over the years.
| Match Date | Winner | Margin |
|---|---|---|
| September 19, 2004 | Pakistan | 3 wickets |
| September 26, 2009 | Pakistan | 54 runs |
| June 15, 2013 | India | 8 wickets |
| June 4, 2017 | India | 124 runs |
| June 18, 2017 | Pakistan | 180 runs |
The first-ever Champions Trophy match between India and Pakistan took place on September 19, 2004. In a tense encounter, Pakistan secured a three-wicket win while chasing a competitive target. The match swung back and forth before Pakistan’s lower order held their composure to seal a memorable victory.
In the 2009 edition of the tournament, Pakistan dominated India with a comprehensive 54-run win on September 26. Batting first, Pakistan set a challenging total, and their bowlers executed their plans perfectly, never allowing India’s chase to gain momentum.
India turned the tables in 2013 with an emphatic eight-wicket victory on June 15. Led by MS Dhoni, India put on a clinical performance, restricting Pakistan to a modest total before chasing it down with ease. This win marked a shift in India’s confidence against their arch-rivals in ICC tournaments.
India continued their dominance in the 2017 Champions Trophy with a crushing 124-run victory in the group stage on June 4. Their batting lineup delivered a powerful performance, setting up a massive total, and the bowlers wrapped up Pakistan’s innings convincingly.
Just when India seemed to have the upper hand in the rivalry, Pakistan responded with a historic performance in the 2017 Champions Trophy final on June 18. In one of the most one-sided ICC finals ever, Pakistan demolished India by 180 runs. Their batting lineup fired on all cylinders, while the bowling attack, led by Mohammad Amir, tore through India’s star-studded batting order.