India and Pakistan first participated at the 1900 and 1948 Olympic Games respectively.[3][4][5] Despite its smaller population, Pakistan has outranked India at the Olympics 7 times (1960, 1968, 1972, 1984, 1988, 1992 and 2024). India has outranked Pakistan at every other Olympic games.[6]
The Commonwealth Games, often referred to as the Friendly Games,[11] are a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations. India and Pakistan participated their first commonwealth games in 1934 and 1954 respectively.
India hosted the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.[12][13][14][15]
India and Pakistan participated all the editions of South Asian Games. India hosted the multi-sport event 3 times (1987, 1995, 2016) and Pakistan also hosted this event 3 times (1989, 2004, 2024).[16][17][18][19]
Pakistan and India national football teams rivalry often attract sizeable crowds.[20][21][22] The two teams first met at the 1952 Colombo Cup, which ended in a goalless draw and both teams crowned champions of the tournament. India first won at the consequent 1953 Colombo Cup with a 1–0 win, with Neville D'Souza scoring a goal. Pakistan men’s football team recorded its first official win over India at the 1960 AFC Asian Cup qualification in 1959, with Abdullah Rahi netting the winner.[23] In addition, both teams have faced each other two times in unofficial exhibition matches after the finalisation of the 1953 and 1955 Colombo Cup editions, with Pakistan winning both times by 1–0.[24]
Summary of Overall Results
Men's matches
As of 21 June 2023[A]
Bold indicates most wins
Most Goals India: 42 Goals Pakistan: 19 Goals
The Largest victory between this two nations is favour to India.
As of August 2024, India and Pakistan faced in several athletic events at both continent level and international level.
Summer Olympics
World Athletic Championships
Asian Athletic Championships
Asian Indoor Athletic Championships
Asian Marathon Championships
Asian Cross Country Championships
Asian Race Walking Championships
Bold indicates most wins
Badminton
As of 2022, Pakistan is yet to win any medal in major tournaments.
World Championship matches
Asian Badminton Championships
Asian Badminton Team Championships
Bold indicates most wins
Chess
As of 2023, Pakistan is yet to win any medal in major tournaments.[29]
World Championship matches
International Chess Olympiad
Asian Team Championships
Bold indicates most wins
Men's cricket
The two sides first played in 1952, when Pakistan toured India. Test and, later, limited overs series have been played ever since, although a number of planned tours by both sides have been cancelled or aborted due to political factors. No cricket was played between the two countries between 1962 and 1977 due to two major wars in 1965 and 1971 and the 1999 Kargil War and the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks have also interrupted cricketing ties between the two nations.[30]
Indian women hockey are much ahead when it comes to winning major tournaments.[36]Pakistani women's team has been weaker competitively and is yet to win a medal in major tournament.
Indian Women
Pakistan Women
Kabbadi
It is popular in the Indian subcontinent and other surrounding Asian countries. Although accounts of kabaddi appear in the histories of ancient India, the game was popularised as a competitive sport in the 20th century.[37]
Men's
Women's
Squash
World Squash Championships
British Open Squash Championships
WSF World Team Squash Championships
PSA Squash Tour Finals
Tournament of Champions (squash)
United States Open
Hong Kong Open
Windy City Open
Squash at the Commonwealth Games
Squash at the Asian Games
Wrestling
India and Pakistan are big wrestling nations and they played against each other in several International tournaments.[38]
^Exclude the two unofficial exhibition matches after the finalisation of the 1953 and 1955 Colombo Cup editions, with Pakistan winning both times by 1–0.[25] Match at the Afghanistan Republic Day Festival Cup on 21 July 1976 is considered as full A international by some RSSSF sources.[1]
^The 1987 Asia Cup match was abandoned after nine overs due to bad light and rain. It was due to be replayed the following day but this match was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain.[31][32]
^In addition, four matches between the two sides have been abandoned without a ball being bowled and one match in 1984 was cancelled following the assassination of Indira Gandhi.
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