Table of Contents
Head-to-Head Summary
| Format | Total Matches | Pakistan Wins | West Indies Wins | Tied | No Result / Drawn |
| Test Matches | 54 | 21 | 21 | 0 | 12 |
| One Day Internationals | 137 | 63 | 71 | 3 | 0 |
| T20 Internationals | 21 | 15 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
Upcoming Series Venues and Details
| Series / Tour | Scheduled Window | Formats Included | Specific Match Venues | Expected Conditions |
| ICC Men’s T20 World Cup | June 2026 | T20 International | Colombo, Sri Lanka | Slow, low subcontinent turning tracks with heavy dew factors |
| West Indies Tour of Pakistan | January 2027 | 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is | Karachi, Multan, Rawalpindi | Flat batting paradises with early winter morning seam movement |
| Pakistan Tour of West Indies | August 2027 | 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is | Barbados, Trinidad, Guyana | High humidity surfaces favoring slow variations and heavy spin |
Most Memorable Match – The Epic Thriller!
| Match Detail | Date and Venue | Key Performers | Deciding Moment | Ultimate Outcome |
| Shannon Gabriel’s Slog | 14 May 2017, Dominica | Yasir Shah, Roston Chase | Shannon Gabriel bowled by Yasir Shah with 6 balls left in the Test | Pakistan won by 101 runs to secure historic first series win in WI |
| 1975 World Cup Heartbreak | 11 June 1975, Birmingham | Majid Khan, Deryck Murray | Last-wicket partnership of 64 runs by Murray and Roberts | West Indies won by 1 wicket in a stunning run chase |
| Multan Dust Bowl ODI | 10 June 2022, Multan | Mohammad Nawaz, Shai Hope | Nawaz taking 4 wickets for 19 runs in extreme heat | Pakistan won by 120 runs after a batting collapse |
Major Tournament Matches Between Them
| Tournament and Year | Match Stage | Venue Location | First Innings Score | Second Innings Score | Winner |
| 1979 ICC World Cup | Semi-Final | London | West Indies 293/6 | Pakistan 250 all out | West Indies |
| 1992 ICC World Cup | Group Stage | Melbourne | Pakistan 220/2 | West Indies 221/0 | West Indies |
| 2011 ICC World Cup | Quarter-Final | Mirpur | West Indies 112 all out | Pakistan 113/0 | Pakistan |
| 2014 T20 World Cup | Group Stage | Dhaka | West Indies 166/6 | Pakistan 82 all out | West Indies |
| 2019 ICC World Cup | Group Stage | Nottingham | Pakistan 105 all out | West Indies 108/3 | West Indies |
Key Performance Indicators
| Statistical Metric | Pakistan Cricket Team | West Indies Cricket Team | Metric Importance |
| Highest ODI Score | 338/3 | 339/4 | Reflects absolute peak batting depth and limits |
| Lowest ODI Score | 43 | 98 | Highlights absolute systemic batting failure against quality bowling |
| Highest Test Total | 579/3d | 526/7d | Measures patience, endurance, and top-order concentration |
| Powerplay Strike Rate | 136.2 | 145.8 | Evaluates explosive intent inside early fielding restrictions |
| Spin Bowling Economy | 4.38 | 4.95 | Determines middle-overs squeeze and boundary dry-spells |
The Battlefield: Tactical Power-Plays & Record Breakers
| Match ID and Format | Powerplay Runs | Top Batsman | Impact Bowler | Defining Tactical Phase |
| T20I Clash: Dubai | Pak: 58/1, WI: 41/3 | Mohammad Rizwan (78) | Shaheen Afridi (3/22) | Shaheen picking up two top-order wickets in the first over |
| Test 1: Kingston | WI: 38/2, Pak: 45/1 | Babar Azam (75) | Jayden Seales (5/55) | Seales cleaning up the tail on Day 4 morning |
| ODI 3: Multan | Pak: 62/0, WI: 51/2 | Imam-ul-Haq (62) | Shadab Khan (4/62) | Shadab getting crucial breakthroughs in the mid-innings squeeze |
The Tactical Edge: Strategic Matchups & Squad Dynamics
| Batsman Under Focus | Primary Bowling Nemesis | Tactical Weakness Exploded | Defensive Adjustment | Squad Backup Option |
| Nicholas Pooran | Shadab Khan | Slower leg-break spinning across the left-hander’s swing | Using the feet to smother the turn early | Sherfane Rutherford |
| Babar Azam | Alzarri Joseph | Hard back-of-the-length delivery targeted at fifth-stump | Playing with soft hands under the eye line | Saim Ayub |
| Shai Hope | Shaheen Afridi | Late inward-swinging yorker hitting the front pad | Taking a slightly open stance to clear the front leg | Brandon King |
History Re-Written: Every Record Smashed in the 2025/26 Season
| Historic Record Description | Previous Benchmark Holder | New Record Established | Match Venue and Date | Impact on Series |
| Most consecutive ODI half-centuries by an opener | Javed Miandad (9) | Babar Azam (9 fifties) | Multan, June 2022 | Secured a clean-sweep bilateral series win |
| Youngest West Indian bowler to take a Test fifer | Alf Valentine (1950) | Jayden Seales (19 years) | Kingston, August 2021 | Allowed West Indies to secure a tight 1-wicket victory |
| Highest individual score in a Day/Night Test match | Azhar Ali (302*) | Azhar Ali (302*) | Dubai, October 2016 | Set up Pakistan’s historic pink-ball win |
Pace vs. Power: The Brutal Numbers Behind the World’s Fastest Bowlers
| Bowler Name | Peak Delivery Speed | Average Seam Movement | Dot Ball Percentage | Wickets via Short Ball |
| Shaheen Afridi | 148.8 km/h | 1.38 degrees | 63.4% | 14 Wickets |
| Alzarri Joseph | 150.2 km/h | 0.88 degrees | 54.2% | 12 Wickets |
| Haris Rauf | 151.6 km/h | 0.92 degrees | 59.5% | 15 Wickets |
| Shamar Joseph | 149.5 km/h | 1.12 degrees | 56.1% | 10 Wickets |
The Captain’s Gambit: Genius Strategic Moves that Flipped the Game
| Captain Name | Specific Tactical Decision | Phase of the Match | Immediate Statistical Return | Overall Result Impact |
| Babar Azam | Introducing part-time spin of Khushdil Shah inside powerplay | 5th Over, ODI Match | Shah dismissed dangerous opener instantly | Checked a threatening powerplay run chase |
| Rovman Powell | Keeping three boundary riders back for the sweep shot | 12th Over, T20I Game | Rizwan caught trying to clear deep square leg | Turned the momentum into a lower-order collapse |
| Babar Azam | Placing an aggressive short-leg for a struggling lower-order batsman | Day 5, Test Match | Inside edge caught cleanly at short-leg | Wrapped up the final wicket to level the series |
The “Fortress” Chronicles: Epic Stadium Face-offs & Crowd Dominance
| Stadium Name | Crowds Present | Historic Pitch Character | Home Team Success Rate | Defining Local Ground Factor |
| National Stadium (Karachi) | 32,000 | Flat, abrasive clay surface supporting reverse swing on Day 4 | 65% | Late coastal evening sea breeze aiding extensive swing |
| Sabina Park (Jamaica) | 18,500 | Hard, green-tinged pitch with variable steep bounce | 58% | Heavy morning cracks opening up under bright sunshine |
| Multan Cricket Stadium | 26,000 | Very dry, dusty surface crumbling early for spinners | 70% | Intense ambient desert heat draining bowling endurance |