Pakistan vs New Zealand Head to Head, Champions Trophy 2025: The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 kicks off with a high-octane clash between hosts Pakistan and New Zealand at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 19.
This marks a significant milestone for Pakistan, hosting its first major ICC tournament in nearly three decades after a prolonged hiatus due to security concerns. The return of a global event to Pakistani shores is a testament to the country’s efforts in ensuring a safe and competitive cricketing environment.

Pakistan, the defending champions, will look to start their campaign on a high note in front of a passionate home crowd. The team, led by Mohammad Rizwan, boasts an enviable mix of experience and youth, with stalwarts like Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi ready to spearhead their charge. The familiarity with home conditions could play a crucial role in their pursuit of retaining the title.
New Zealand, known for their consistency in ICC tournaments, come into this contest with confidence, having recently triumphed over Pakistan in a tri-nation series final at the same venue. Under the leadership of Mitchell Santner, the Black Caps will rely on their well-rounded squad featuring key players like Kane Williamson, Devon Conway, and Lockie Ferguson to deliver yet another strong performance.
The clash promises an intriguing battle between Pakistan’s batting depth and New Zealand’s versatile bowling attack. While Pakistan’s top order has been formidable, New Zealand’s ability to adapt quickly to conditions and execute precise game plans has often been the difference in crunch matches. With both teams eyeing early momentum in the tournament, fans can expect an electrifying contest.
Pakistan and New Zealand have faced off 118 times in ODIs, with Pakistan holding a slight edge with 61 wins to New Zealand’s 53. Three matches have ended without a result, while one ended in a tie.
In the ICC Champions Trophy, the two teams have met thrice, with Pakistan winning two and New Zealand securing one victory. Their most memorable clash came in the 2009 edition, where Pakistan’s dominant performance with both bat and ball sealed a comprehensive win in the semi-final.
Matches Played: 118
Pakistan Wins: 61
New Zealand Wins: 53
No Results: 3
The recent head-to-head encounters between Pakistan and New Zealand have seen momentum swing both ways. In their last five ODIs, New Zealand emerged victorious thrice, while Pakistan won twice, showcasing the competitive balance between the two sides.
New Zealand’s recent dominance included back-to-back wins in Karachi and Lahore earlier this month, with convincing margins of 5 wickets and 78 runs, respectively. However, Pakistan’s resilience was evident in their 21-run win during the 2023 World Cup in Bengaluru, where their bowlers successfully defended a modest total.
Last 5 Matches:
| STAT | For Pakistan vs New Zealand | For New Zealand vs Pakistan |
|---|---|---|
| Win Batting 1st | 31 | 26 |
| Win Chasing | 30 | 27 |
| Highest Total | 364/7 | 401/6 |
| Lowest Total | 74 | 64 |
| Highest Successful Chase | 337/3 | 290/6 |
| Lowest Total Defended | 146 | 187 |
| Most Runs | Inzamam-ul-Haq (1283) | Kane Williamson (1290) |
| Highest Scorer | Fakhar Zaman (180*) | Ross Taylor (131*) |
| Most Sixes | Shahid Afridi (50) | Martin Guptill / Chris Cairns (21) |
| Most Hundreds | Fakhar Zaman / Saeed Anwar (4) | Kane Williamson / Ross Taylor (3) |
| Most Fifties | Babar Azam (8) | Kane Williamson (8) |
| Most Wickets | Waqar Younis (79) | Danny Morrison (39) |
| Best Bowling Figures | Shoaib Akhtar (6/16) | Trent Boult (5/17) |
This match marks another chapter in the rivalry between Pakistan and New Zealand at the National Stadium, Karachi, a venue known for its flat pitches and high-scoring contests.
The two teams have faced each other nine times at this ground, with the hosts winning four times compared to the five wins for the Kiwis. New Zealand also have the distinction of winning the last two matches at the National Stadium against Pakistan.
Total Matches: 78
Matches Won Batting 1st: 36
Matches Won Chasing: 39
Average 1st Innings Score: 239
Highest Total: 374/4 (50 Ovs) by India vs Hong Kong in 2008
Lowest Total: 115 (38.2 Ovs) by Bangladesh vs Pakistan in 2008
Highest Successful Chase: 355/4 (49 Ovs) by Pakistan vs South Africa in 2025
Lowest Total Defended: 146 (43.3 Ovs) by Pakistan vs New Zealand in 1994
Most Runs: Mohammad Yousuf (Pakistan) - 817
Highest Individual Score: Shoaib Malik (Pakistan) - 125*
Most Sixes: MS Dhoni (India), Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka), Mohammad Yousuf (Pakistan) - 12
Most 50s: Mohammad Yousuf (Pakistan), Younis Khan (Pakistan) - 6
Most 100s: Suresh Raina (India), Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka), Babar Azam (Pakistan), Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka), Salman Butt (Pakistan), Mohammad Yousuf (Pakistan) - 2
Most Wickets: Wasim Akram (Pakistan) - 23
Best Bowling Innings: Ajantha Mendis (6/13)
Pakistan: Mohammad Rizwan (C & WK), 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
New Zealand: Mitchell Santner (C), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway (WK), Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Tom Latham (WK), Daryl Mitchell, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Nathan Smith, Kane Williamson, Will Young, Jacob Duffy