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The rivalry between the Sri Lanka National Cricket Team and the Pakistan National Cricket Team is one of the most competitive and exciting in Asian cricket. Both teams have a long history of clashes in Tests, One Day Internationals, and T20s. Pakistan, with its fast bowlers and aggressive batsmen, has often dominated matches, while Sri Lanka, known for tactical spin bowling and resilient batting, has produced memorable victories and close encounters. Over the decades, matches between these two sides have been filled with thrilling moments, high-intensity battles, and remarkable individual performances, making this rivalry a must-watch for cricket fans worldwide.
Recent: Sri Lanka National Cricket Team Vs Pakistan National Cricket Team
| Tournament | Venue | Date | Sri Lanka Score | Pakistan Score | Result | Series |
| T20 World Cup 2026 | Pallekele (Kandy) | Feb 28, 2026 | 207/6 (20 ov) | 212/8 (20 ov) | Pakistan won by 5 runs | T20 World Cup |
| Pakistan tour of Sri Lanka T20I | Dambulla | Jan 11, 2026 | 160/6 (12/12 ov) | 146/8 (12/12 ov, target 161) | Sri Lanka won by 14 runs (DLS) | Bilateral T20I |
| Pakistan tour of Sri Lanka T20I | Dambulla | Jan 7, 2026 | 128 (19.2 ov) | 129/4 (16.4 ov) | Pakistan won by 6 wickets | Bilateral T20I |
| Pakistan T20I Tri-Series Final | Rawalpindi | Nov 29, 2025 | 114 (20 ov) | 118/4 (18.4 ov) | Pakistan won by 6 wickets | Pakistan T20I Tri-Series |
| Pakistan T20I Tri-Series | Rawalpindi | Nov 27, 2025 | 184/5 (20 ov) | 178/7 (20 ov) | Sri Lanka won by 6 runs | Pakistan T20I Tri-Series |
| Pakistan T20I Tri-Series | Rawalpindi | Nov 22, 2025 | 128/7 (20 ov) | 131/3 (15.3 ov) | Pakistan won by 7 wickets | Pakistan T20I Tri-Series |
| Sri Lanka tour of Pakistan ODI | Rawalpindi | Nov 16, 2025 | 211 (50 ov) | 215/4 (44.4 ov) | Pakistan won by 6 wickets | Bilateral ODI |
| Sri Lanka tour of Pakistan ODI | Rawalpindi | Nov 14, 2025 | 288/8 (50 ov) | 289/2 (48.2 ov) | Pakistan won by 8 wickets | Bilateral ODI |
| Sri Lanka tour of Pakistan ODI | Rawalpindi | Nov 11, 2025 | 293/9 (50 ov) | 299/5 (50 ov) | Pakistan won by 6 runs | Bilateral ODI |
| Men’s T20 Asia Cup | Abu Dhabi | Sep 23, 2025 | 133/8 (20 ov) | 138/5 (18 ov) | Pakistan won by 5 wickets | Asia Cup |
| ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 | Hyderabad (Sind) | Oct 10, 2023 | 344/9 (50 ov) | 345/4 (48.2 ov) | Pakistan won by 6 wickets | World Cup |
| Pakistan tour of Sri Lanka Test | Colombo (SSC) | Jul 24-27, 2023 | 166 & 188 | innings & 222 runs | Pakistan won by an innings and 222 runs | Bilateral Test |
| Pakistan tour of Sri Lanka Test | Galle | Jul 16-20, 2023 | 222 & 337 | 218 & 344/6 | Pakistan won by 4 wickets | Bilateral Test |
Head-to-Head Summary
| Format | Matches Played | Sri Lanka Won | Pakistan Won | Tied / No Result / Drawn | Notes / Key Insight |
| Test | 59 | 17 | 23 | 19 drawn | Pakistan’s slight dominance, but many draws highlight competitive battles on spin-friendly pitches. Last series in 2023: Pakistan won both Tests convincingly. |
| One Day International (ODI) | ~160 (approx. 157-160) | 59 | 93-96 | 1 tied + 4 NR | Pakistan’s strongest format against SL — clinical chases and big totals define this rivalry. Recent 2025 bilateral: Pakistan swept the series. |
| Twenty20 International (T20I) | 30 | 12 | 18 | 0 | Pakistan leads, but Sri Lanka has pulled off thrilling wins in recent years. Includes dramatic 2026 T20 World Cup clash (Pakistan won by 5 runs). |
| Overall (Test + ODI + T20I) | ~249 | ~88 | ~136-138 | Various | Pakistan holds a commanding overall lead, especially in white-ball cricket, making this one of Asia’s most lopsided yet consistently exciting rivalries. |
Key Matches and Top Performances
| Year | Format | Match/Series Highlight | Result | Key Performances / Top Moments |
| 1982 | Test | 1st Test, Karachi (inaugural Test between teams) | Pakistan won by 204 runs | Pakistan’s strong batting (396 & 301/4d); early dominance in the rivalry. |
| 1985–86 | Test | Series in Pakistan/Sri Lanka | Pakistan dominant | Multiple wins for Pakistan; built their Test superiority early. |
| 1994 | Test | Kandy Test | Pakistan won by innings & 52 runs | Classic Pakistan pace/bowling display. |
| 1996 WC | ODI | World Cup era clashes (Sri Lanka’s WC win year) | Varied | Sri Lanka’s rise with Aravinda de Silva’s explosive batting in key games. |
| 2007 | T20I | T20 World Cup, Johannesburg | Pakistan won by 33 runs | Pakistan’s early T20 strength (Misbah-ul-Haq & others). |
| 2009 | T20I | T20 World Cup, Lord’s (semi-final & another) | Split (SL won one by 19 runs; Pak won one by 8 wkts) | High drama; Pakistan’s 2009 WC triumph context. |
| 2012 | T20I | T20 World Cup last meeting until recent | Varied | Competitive; set stage for future T20 battles. |
| 2022 | Test | Galle Tests | Sri Lanka won both | Sri Lanka’s home dominance; spinners like Ramesh Mendis/Prabath Jayasuriya starred. |
| 2023 | ODI | ODI World Cup clash | Pakistan won | Historic chase; records broken in Pakistan’s 6-wkt win. |
| 2025–26 | T20I | Recent series (incl. Jan 2026 in SL) | 1-1 draw in 3-match series | Competitive; Pakistan chased 129/4 in one (6 wkts win); highlights modern T20 balance. |
| 2026 | T20 WC | Potential Super 8 or recent WC clash | Varied (neck-and-neck in WC history: 2–2) | Ongoing rivalry; both teams even in T20 WC meetings (4 total historically). |
Early Encounters and First Tests (1982–1990)
Sri Lanka gained Test status in 1982, and soon after faced Pakistan in its first series. Pakistan, already a dominant cricketing nation, had the upper hand in these early encounters due to experience and skilled players like Imran Khan and Javed Miandad. Sri Lanka, while initially struggling, showcased emerging talent in batting and spin bowling, particularly in home conditions. These first matches laid the groundwork for a growing rivalry that combined national pride, competitive spirit, and the development of cricketing skills on both sides.
| Year | Event | Format | Venue | Highlight |
| 1982 | Sri Lanka Test debut vs Pakistan | Test | Sri Lanka | Pakistan dominates early series |
| 1985 | Bilateral ODI series | ODI | Pakistan | Competitive encounters begin |
| 1988 | Test series | Test | Pakistan | Sri Lanka starts showing resilience |
| 1990 | ODI matches | ODI | Sri Lanka | Memorable batting performances |
Rise of Sri Lanka and Competitive ODI Era (1991–2005)
The 1990s and early 2000s were pivotal as Sri Lanka emerged as a strong limited-overs team, highlighted by their 1996 World Cup victory. Encounters with Pakistan became more competitive, particularly in ODIs. Sri Lanka’s spinners and aggressive batsmen often challenged Pakistan’s pace and batting line-up. Pakistan, with players like Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Inzamam-ul-Haq, remained a formidable side, producing thrilling contests. ICC tournaments, Asia Cups, and bilateral series during this era provided many memorable matches, making this rivalry increasingly intense and unpredictable.
| Year | Event | Format | Venue | Highlight |
| 1992 | ICC Cricket World Cup | ODI | Australia / New Zealand | Close and competitive matches |
| 1996 | ICC Cricket World Cup | ODI | Sri Lanka / India | Sri Lanka shines in limited overs |
| 2000 | Bilateral ODI series | ODI | Pakistan | High-intensity, close finish |
| 2005 | Asia Cup | ODI | Pakistan | Thrilling encounters |
Test Series and Tactical Matches (2006–2015)
In the modern Test era, matches between Sri Lanka and Pakistan became more strategic, with both teams showcasing a mix of batting, spin, and pace. Sri Lanka relied on experienced batsmen and spinners like Muttiah Muralitharan, while Pakistan leaned on their pace attack and talented batsmen to dominate. Test matches during this period were often closely contested, requiring patience, tactical planning, and individual brilliance. These encounters highlighted the skill and competitiveness of both teams, solidifying the rivalry in longer formats.
| Year | Event | Format | Venue | Highlight |
| 2007 | Bilateral Test series | Test | Sri Lanka | Competitive Test battles |
| 2010 | ICC Champions Trophy | ODI | India / Pakistan | Close tournament matches |
| 2013 | Test series | Test | Pakistan | Tactical matches with strong bowling |
| 2015 | Bilateral ODI / T20 series | ODI / T20 | Sri Lanka | Thrilling finishes |
Modern Era and T20 Rivalry (2016–2025)
In recent years, the rivalry has evolved with T20 cricket and ICC tournaments providing high-energy matches. Pakistan continues to rely on pace and batting depth, while Sri Lanka emphasizes tactical spin, resilient batting, and innovative strategies. Bilateral series, ICC T20 World Cups, and Asia Cup tournaments often feature close finishes and outstanding individual performances. Emerging young players from both sides have added unpredictability, ensuring that matches remain competitive and entertaining for fans worldwide.
| Year | Event | Format | Venue | Highlight |
| 2016 | ICC World T20 | T20 | India | Close high-intensity matches |
| 2018 | Bilateral ODI series | ODI | Pakistan | Sri Lanka competitive |
| 2020 | ICC T20 World Cup | T20 | UAE | Thrilling finishes |
| 2022 | Bilateral Test series | Test | Sri Lanka | Tactical and exciting contests |
| 2025 | Future ICC events | All formats | Various venues | Ongoing rivalry |
Conclusion
The rivalry between the Sri Lanka National Cricket Team and the Pakistan National Cricket Team is a mixture of experience, strategy, and talent. Pakistan’s aggressive pace attack and batting power meet Sri Lanka’s spin mastery and resilient batting, producing high-quality cricket across all formats. From early Test matches to modern ICC tournaments and T20 clashes, this rivalry has delivered unforgettable moments, close finishes, and memorable individual performances. As both teams continue to nurture talent and compete internationally, encounters between Sri Lanka and Pakistan remain a highlight of world cricket, promising thrilling matches for fans for years to come.
