Pakistan are ready for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, where they will start as the hosts. Due to India’s objection, India will play all their matches in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, including the match against Pakistan. Here, we are going through the details of Pakistan fixtures and the complete squad for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 along with their key stats and records in the tournament history.
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which will run between 19 February and 9 March 2025. It will be the first ICC tournament in Pakistan after the ICC Cricket World Cup 1996.
Pakistan will start the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 as the defending champions, who won their first ICC Champions Trophy in the last edition in 2017 after they beat the defending champions India by 180 runs.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Complete Pakistan fixtures
(Group Stage: Group A)
19 February: Pakistan vs New Zealand at Karachi
23 February: Pakistan vs India at Dubai
27 February: Pakistan vs Bangladesh at Rawalpindi
(Semi-finals)*
5 March at Lahore
(Final)*
9 March at Lahore or Dubai only if vs India
*Semi-finals and Final matches are subject to qualification
ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Complete Pakistan Squad
Captain: Mohammad Rizwan
Batters: Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam, Usman Khan, Tayyab Tahir
Wicketkeepers: Mohammad Rizwan
All-rounders: Salman Agha, Faheem Ashraf, Kamran Ghulam, Khushdil Shah
Pacers: Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Hasnain
Spinner: Abrar Ahmed
Pakistan's Records in ICC Champions Trophy
(Best Records)
Champions: 2017
Runners-up: None
(Team Records)
Highest Totals (Top 3)
Total (Overs) | Opposition | Venue | Year |
338/4 (50) | India | The Oval | 2017 |
302/9 (50) | India | Centurion | 2009 |
259/9 (50) | West Indies | Dhaka | 1998 |
Lowest Completed Totals (Top 3)
Total (Overs) | Opposition | Venue | Year |
89 (25) | South Africa | Mohali | 2006 |
131 (38.2) | West Indies | Southampton | 2004 |
164 (33.4) | India | Birmingham | 2017 |
Biggest Winning Margins by Runs (Top 3)
Winning Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
180 runs | India | The Oval | 2017 |
54 runs | India | Centurion | 2009 |
19 runs | South Africa | Birmingham | 2017 |
Biggest Winning Margins by Wickets (Top 3)
Winning Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
9 wickets | Sri Lanka | Nairobi (Gym) | 2000 |
9 wickets | Netherlands | Colombo (SSC) | 2002 |
8 wickets | England | Cardiff | 2017 |
Biggest Winning Margins by Balls Remaining (Top 3)
Winning Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
202 balls | Netherlands | Colombo (SSC) | 2002 |
188 balls | Kenya | Birmingham | 2004 |
117 balls | West Indies | Johannesburg | 2017 |
(Players Records)
Highest Scores (Top 3)
Player | Runs | Opposition | Venue | Year |
Shoaib Malik | 128 | India | Centurion | 2009 |
Fakhar Zaman | 114 | India | The Oval | 2017 |
Saeed Anwar | 105* | Sri Lanka | Nairobi (Gym) | 2000 |
Best Bowling Figures (Top 3)
Player | Bowling Figures | Opposition | Venue | Year |
Shahid Afridi | 6-1-11-5 | Kenya | Birmingham | 2004 |
Naved-ul-Hasan | 9-1-25-4 | India | Birmingham | 2004 |
Shoaib Akhtar | 9.5-1-36-4 | India | Birmingham | 2004 |
Most Runs (Top 3)
Player | Runs |
Mohammad Yousuf | 282 |
Fakhar Zaman | 252 |
Shoaib Malik | 241 |
Most 50+ Scores (Top 3)
Player | 50+ Scores | 100s/50s |
Fakhar Zaman | 3 | 1/2 |
Azhar Ali | 2 | 0/2 |
Mohammad Yousuf | 2 | 0/2 |
Most Wickets (Top 3)
Player | Wickets |
Hasan Ali | 12 |
Shahid Afridi | 12 |
Mohammad Amir | 10 |