Pakistan-England Head-to-Head Record in Test Cricket

Pakistan-England Head-to-Head Record in Test Cricket

Pakistan and England are scheduled to play three Test matches in Rawalpindi, Multan, and Karachi from December 1 to 21. The series will be part of the ongoing ICC Test Championship 2021-23.

The hosts will be looking to win all three matches to move a step closer to securing a place in the Championship final, while the visitors' chances of making the final are next to none after losing to the West Indies earlier this year.

So far, the two nations have played 26 red-ball series since 1954, with England winning 10 and Pakistan winning eight, while the remaining eight series ended in draws.

Of the 26 Test series, 16 were held in England, eight were held in Pakistan and two were held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2012 and 2014 as Pakistan's home series.

A total of 86 matches were played during these 26 red-ball series, with Pakistan winning 21 Tests, England winning 26, and the remaining 39 matches ending in draws.

Pakistan-England Head-to-Head Record in Test Cricket

So far, Pakistan has hosted 10 series, including two in the UAE. During these, a total of 30 matches were played, of which the home team won nine and the away team won two, with 19 matches ending in a draw.

The two nations have played five Test series in the last 10 years, with Pakistan winning two, England winning one, and one series ending in a draw.

A total of 15 matches were played during these five series, with England winning four and Pakistan winning eight, with three matches ending in draws.

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