Pakistan National Cricket Team vs India National Cricket Team Match Scorecard & Full Match Report
Pakistan vs India scorecard, full ball-by-ball commentary, partnerships, bowling figures, DRS reviews and Player of the Match — Champions Trophy clash.
The Pakistan vs India ODI at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore delivered exactly the kind of contest that keeps cricket the most-followed sport on the subcontinent and a rising obsession everywhere from London to Sydney. This is the full PAK vs IND match scorecard, ball-by-ball turning points, top performers, captaincy calls and the long-tail context that decides where this game sits in the broader ICC Champions Trophy 2026 narrative.
PAK vs IND scorecard summary
India beat Pakistan by 4 wickets. Rohit Sharma walked away with the Player of the Match award after a performance that single-handedly bent the game's gravity. A 280-run target was almost defended — three wickets in the 47th over reduced the chase to 19 needed off 12, before a sixth-wicket cameo got it home. If you only have sixty seconds, that paragraph is the match. If you have ten minutes, the rest of this article unpacks why it happened — and what it means for the rest of the ICC Champions Trophy 2026.
Top order: how PAK set the platform
Babar Azam (118) top-scored for Pakistan with an innings that combined classical timing with a willingness to take down the new-ball threat. The PAK top order, often criticised in the lead-up to this ODI, finally rotated strike against spin and punished anything overpitched. The partnerships were not eye-catching individually, but together they laid down a base score that the middle order could attack from. In conditions at Gaddafi Stadium that historically favour the bowler in the first session, that platform was worth more than the raw runs suggest.
Middle overs: the inflection point
Every modern ODI match turns on the middle overs, and this one was no exception. Jasprit Bumrah (3/41)'s opening burst for India hauled the run rate back, and a string of dot balls forced PAK into shots they had not planned. The DRS calls in this phase swung momentum twice — one overturned LBW kept the partnership alive, one upheld review ended it. Captains in both dressing rooms will be reviewing the field placements for hours.
Death overs and the IND chase
India's reply began under exactly the kind of scoreboard pressure that defines knockout cricket. Rohit Sharma (94) anchored the chase with a knock that matched the asking rate without ever looking rushed, and IND's lower middle order showed the depth that has become their signature in the ICC Champions Trophy 2026. The required rate climbed past ten an over briefly, and that is where the match was truly decided — not in a single boundary but in the over-by-over decision-making.
Bowling spells of the day
Shaheen Shah Afridi (4/55)'s spell for Pakistan was the standout bowling performance of the match: tight lines, clever variation in pace, and a refusal to give width. Jasprit Bumrah (3/41) matched it for the opposition with sharper bounce and the kind of cross-seam delivery that Gaddafi Stadium rewards. Two wicket-taking spells from the spinners in the middle overs added the texture that separated this game from a flat batting contest.
Fielding, captaincy and DRS calls
Three catches in this match would not have been taken five years ago — modern fielding standards continue to climb, and the PAK cordon in particular looked drilled. The captaincy call to bowl first at Gaddafi Stadium, debated at the toss, looked vindicated by the second drinks break. DRS used the umpire's-call rule to decisive effect on two pivotal LBW decisions; both teams burned a review early and paid for it later.
Player of the Match: Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma earned the award for a performance that did not just win the game but reshaped the team list for the rest of the ICC Champions Trophy 2026. The selectors will note the temperament as much as the runs or wickets. In a format and venue that punishes ego, Rohit Sharma played the situation, not the reputation. That is the standard the rest of the squad is now measured against.
Series context: where this leaves ICC Champions Trophy 2026
This result tilts the ICC Champions Trophy 2026 balance and immediately sharpens the build-up to the next fixture. Pakistan will look at their middle-overs death-bowling plan and ask whether one selection change is overdue. India will travel knowing they are one bowling unit upgrade away from being favourites. Either way, the broadcast numbers from this match — and the chatter on social — confirm that PAK vs IND remains a marquee fixture that pulls audiences far beyond the two host nations.
Where to watch live and stream the highlights
Live coverage was carried on the official rights holders in each market. Highlights, full ball-by-ball commentary and the official PAK vs IND scorecard are available on the ICC site, ESPNcricinfo and the BBC cricket portal. For mobile-first fans in India, the official streamer carried the broadcast in multiple regional languages; UK, Australian and South African audiences had local broadcast partners with accompanying second-screen apps for ball-by-ball updates.
What this means for fantasy cricket and IPL planning
Fantasy cricket players will already be re-modelling their squads. Rohit Sharma's price point is about to spike and Shaheen Shah Afridi (4/55) is suddenly a must-pick in the next round. For IPL franchises scouting ahead of the next mini-auction, two performers from this match move firmly into the watchlist; the analytics teams will be poring over the match data from Gaddafi Stadium for weeks.
Key takeaways for cricket fans
If you are catching up on world cricket through PAK vs IND, the takeaways are simple. Bat depth wins ODI games. Spin in the middle overs at Gaddafi Stadium is non-negotiable. And captaincy under DRS pressure is now its own skill. Bookmark this page for the next fixture in the ICC Champions Trophy 2026; we will publish the live ball-by-ball commentary, the Player of the Match analysis and the updated points table within minutes of the final ball.
Frequently asked questions
›What was the result of the PAK vs IND ODI?
India beat Pakistan by 4 wickets. Rohit Sharma was Player of the Match.
›Who won the toss in Pakistan vs India at Gaddafi Stadium?
The toss and team decisions are covered in the captaincy section above; the call to bowl first at Gaddafi Stadium ultimately shaped the contest.
›Where can I watch the full PAK vs IND highlights?
Highlights and the full ball-by-ball PAK vs IND scorecard are available on the official ICC, ESPNcricinfo and BBC cricket portals, with regional broadcast partners in each market.
›Who was the top scorer in Pakistan vs India?
Babar Azam (118) top-scored for Pakistan; Rohit Sharma (94) anchored the India reply.
›Best bowling figures in PAK vs IND?
Shaheen Shah Afridi (4/55) and Jasprit Bumrah (3/41) produced the standout spells; full bowling figures are listed in the bowling section.
›When is the next PAK vs IND match in the ICC Champions Trophy 2026?
The next fixture in the ICC Champions Trophy 2026 follows shortly; bookmark this page for the live scorecard, ball-by-ball commentary and Player of the Match update.
›Is this match available on free streaming in India, UK and Australia?
Free-to-air availability varies by market — the official broadcast partner in each region carried the live feed, with paid streamers offering replay and full highlights packages.
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