Pakistan vs Bangladesh Head to Head in ODI, Champions Trophy 2025: The first dead rubber of the Champions Trophy 2025 sees hosts Pakistan take on Bangladesh in their final Group A match at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Thursday, February 27.
With both teams eliminated from the semi-finals race following defeats to India and New Zealand, this contest serves as little more than a consolation fixture.

For Pakistan, the disappointment is immense. Having waited 29 years to host a major ICC event, they find themselves out of contention before their last group-stage game. Their batting, in particular, has been a letdown, leading to underwhelming performances.
Bangladesh, meanwhile, have shown some promise with the ball but remain winless in the tournament. However, they will be keen to secure their first ODI win against Pakistan in an ICC event since 1999.
Pakistan hold a dominant record over Bangladesh in ODIs, winning 34 of the 39 encounters. Bangladesh have struggled against their subcontinent rivals in this format, with their last ODI victory over Pakistan coming in the 2015 bilateral series.
Matches: 39
Pakistan Wins: 34
Bangladesh Wins: 5
Pakistan have also dominated Bangladesh in recent years, winning three of their last five encounters. Their most recent clash in the 2023 ODI World Cup saw Pakistan cruise to a seven-wicket victory at Eden Gardens.
However, Bangladesh had the upper hand in their previous two meetings, winning by 37 runs in Abu Dhabi (2018 Asia Cup) and by eight wickets in Mirpur (2015 bilateral series).
| STAT | For Pakistan vs Bangladesh | For Bangladesh vs Pakistan |
|---|---|---|
| Win Batting 1st | 21 | 3 |
| Win Chasing | 13 | 2 |
| Highest Total | 385/7 | 329/6 |
| Lowest Total | 161 | 87 |
| Highest Successful Chase | 329/7 | 251/2 |
| Lowest Total Defended | 177 | 223/9 |
| Most Runs | Tamim Iqbal (684) | Mohammad Yousuf (893) |
| Highest Scorer | Tamim Iqbal (132) | Salman Butt (136) |
| Most Sixes | Soumya Sarkar / Tamim Iqbal (6) | Shahid Afridi (25) |
| Most Hundreds | Tamim Iqbal (2) | Mohammad Yousuf (3) |
| Most Fifties | Shakib Al Hasan / Tamim Iqbal (5) | Inzamam-ul-Haq (7) |
| Most Wickets | Shakib Al Hasan (21) | Shahid Afridi (32) |
| Best Bowling Figures | Mustafizur Rahman (5/75) | Abdul Razzaq / Shaheen Afridi (6/35) |
Pakistan and Bangladesh have faced off only once at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in ODIs, with Pakistan emerging victorious. That encounter took place on September 18, 2003, when Pakistan secured a five-wicket win in a low-scoring contest.
Bangladesh, batting first, struggled against Pakistan’s bowling attack and posted a modest total. Pakistan chased it down comfortably, reinforcing their dominance over Bangladesh in the format. With this being their second-ever ODI meeting at the venue, Bangladesh will be eager to break their losing streak, while Pakistan will aim to maintain their perfect record.
Total Matches: 28
Matches Won Batting 1st: 11
Matches Won Chasing: 15
Average 1st Innings Score: 250
Highest Total: 356/5 (47.3 Ovs) by Australia vs England in 2025
Lowest Total: 104/10 (33 Ovs) by Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka in 2004
Highest Successful Chase: 356/5 (47.3 Ovs) by Australia vs England in 2025
Lowest Total Defended: 206/9 (50 Ovs) by England vs Pakistan in 2005
Most Runs: Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan) - 560
Highest Individual Score: Gary Kirsten (South Africa) - 188*
Most Sixes: Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) - 8
Most 50s: Yasir Hameed (Pakistan), Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan), Mohammad Yousuf (Pakistan) - 3
Most 100s: Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand), Fakhar Zaman (Pakistan), Ijaz Ahmed (Pakistan) - 2
Most Wickets: Waqar Younis (Pakistan) - 11
Best Bowling Innings: Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan) - 5/20
Pakistan: Mohammad Rizwan (c), Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Salman Ali Agha, Usman Khan, Abrar Ahmed, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi
Bangladesh: Nazmul Hossain Shanto (c), Soumya Sarkar, Tanzid Hasan, Towhid Hridoy, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mohammad Mahmudullah, Jaker Ali Anik, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Rishad Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Parvez Hossai Emon, Nasum Ahmed, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Nahid Rana