Table of Contents
| 🇮🇳 India Women Squad | 🇵🇰 Pakistan Women Squad |
|---|---|
| Harmanpreet Kaur (C) | Fatima Sana (C) |
| Smriti Mandhana (VC) | Muneeba Ali (WK) |
| Shafali Verma | Gull Feroza (WK) |
| Jemimah Rodrigues | Sidra Ameen |
| Bharti Fulmali | Ayesha Zafar |
| Deepti Sharma | Aliya Riaz |
| Richa Ghosh (WK) | Iram Javed |
| Yastika Bhatia (WK) | Eyman Fatima |
| Shreyanka Patil | Natalia Pervaiz |
| Radha Yadav | Saira Jabeen |
| Arundhati Reddy | Tuba Hassan |
| Renuka Singh Thakur | Nashra Sandhu |
| Kranti Gaud | Sadia Iqbal |
| Nandani Sharma | Diana Baig |
| Shree Charani | Rameen Shamim |
| — | Tasmia Rubab |
Upcoming Series Venue and All Details
| Match Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Tournament | ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 |
| Fixture | India Women vs Pakistan Women |
| Date | June 14, 2026 |
| Match Venue | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
| Start Time | 7:00 PM IST |
| Group | Group 1 |
Head-to-Head Summary
| Format | Total Matches | India Wins | Pakistan Wins | No Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Womens T20I | 16 | 13 | 3 | 0 |
| Womens ODI | 12 | 12 | 0 | 0 |
| Overall Combined | 28 | 25 | 3 | 0 |
Most Memorable Match – The Epic Thriller!
| Aspect | Match Details |
|---|---|
| Tournament | ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2023 |
| Venue | Newlands, Cape Town |
| Pakistan Score | 149 for 4 in 20 overs |
| India Score | 151 for 3 in 19 overs |
| Top Performer | Jemimah Rodrigues 53 not out off 38 balls |
| Match Result | India Women won by 7 wickets with 6 balls remaining |
Major Tournament Matches Between Them
| Year | Tournament Edition | Stage | Match Winner | Winning Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Commonwealth Games | Group Stage | India Women | 8 wickets |
| 2022 | Womens T20 Asia Cup | League Stage | Pakistan Women | 13 runs |
| 2023 | ICC Womens T20 World Cup | Group Stage | India Women | 7 wickets |
| 2024 | Womens T20 Asia Cup | Group Stage | India Women | 7 wickets |
| 2024 | ICC Womens T20 World Cup | Group Stage | India Women | 6 wickets |
| 2025 | ICC Womens ODI World Cup | Group Stage | India Women | 88 runs |
Best Key Performance Table
| Category | Top Indian Performer | Top Pakistan Performer |
|---|---|---|
| Most T20I Runs | Harmanpreet Kaur | Muneeba Ali |
| Highest Individual Score | Smriti Mandhana 63 | Muneeba Ali 51 * |
| Most T20I Wickets | Deepti Sharma | Sadia Iqbal |
| Best Bowling Figures | Radha Yadav 4 for 23 | Sadia Iqbal 3 for 15 |
| Most Dismissals | Richa Ghosh | Muneeba Ali |
The Battlefield: Tactical Power-Plays & Record Breakers (2025-26)
| Tactical Parameter | India Performance Matrix | Pakistan Performance Matrix |
|---|---|---|
| Powerplay Run Rate | 8.10 runs per over | 6.45 runs per over |
| Average Powerplay Wickets Lost | 0.8 wickets | 1.5 wickets |
| Boundary Percentage | 18.5 percent | 11.2 percent |
| Dot Ball Percentage | 38.2 percent | 46.8 percent |
| Death Overs Run Rate | 9.45 runs per over | 7.20 runs per over |
The Tactical Edge: Strategic Matchups & Squad Dynamics
| Strategic Arena | India Tactical Plan | Pakistan Tactical Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Top Order Approach | Aggressive intent through Shafali Verma | Controlled accumulation through Sidra Ameen |
| Spin Department | Slow orthodox squeeze by Radha Yadav | Turning variations by Tuba Hassan |
| Pace Strategy | Early swing variations from Renuka Singh | Hard length deployment by Fatima Sana |
| Wicketkeeping Role | Explosive lower order finish from Richa Ghosh | Top order anchor stability from Muneeba Ali |
History Re-Written: Every Record Smashed in the 2025/26 Season
| Record Title | Previous Benchmark | New Achieved Record | Player Responsible |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highest Powerplay Score | 58 runs | 64 runs vs Pakistan | India Opening Unit |
| Fast T20I Fifty | 21 balls | 19 balls | Shafali Verma |
| Most Wickets in Calendar Year | 28 wickets | 32 wickets | Deepti Sharma |
| Highest T20I Partnership | 112 runs | 134 runs | Mandhana and Verma |
| Consecutive T20I Victories | 6 matches | 9 matches | Team India Women |
Pace vs. Power: The Brutal Numbers Behind the World’s Fastest Bowlers
| Bowling Metric | Renuka Singh Thakur | Fatima Sana |
|---|---|---|
| Peak Delivery Speed | 124.5 kilometers per hour | 126.2 kilometers per hour |
| Average Release Speed | 118.0 kilometers per hour | 121.5 kilometers per hour |
| Wickets in Opening Over | 14 wickets total | 9 wickets total |
| Dot Ball Percentage | 44.5 percent | 41.2 percent |
| Bowling Economy Rate | 6.32 runs per over | 7.15 runs per over |
The Captain’s Gambit: Genius Strategic Moves that Flipped the Game
| Tactical Decision | Harmanpreet Kaur Move | Fatima Sana Move |
|---|---|---|
| Bowling Change | Deploying off spin in second over | Saving fast bowlers for middle overs |
| Field Placement | Straight long on for boundary control | Extra catcher inside the circle |
| Batting Order Shuffle | Promoting pinch hitters at number three | Holding anchors back for late recovery |
| Powerplay Matchup | Spin introduction against left handers | Early pace barrage against openers |
The Fortress Chronicles: Epic Stadium Face-offs & Crowd Dominance (2025-26)
| Ground Venue | Total Match Attendance | Pitch Nature | Dominant Side |
|---|---|---|---|
| Edgbaston, Birmingham | 24500 spectators | High bounce and seam movement | India Women |
| Lord’s, London | 28000 spectators | Balanced batting friendly track | India Women |
| Old Trafford, Manchester | 19500 spectators | Slow turning track | Pakistan Women |
| Headingley, Leeds | 16000 spectators | Green pitch favoring swing | India Women |
Key Player-Versus-Player Matchups
| Batter | Bowler | Technical Matchup Dynamics | Strategic Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smriti Mandhana | Sadia Iqbal | Left-arm orthodox spinner testing the left-handed opening batter with away drift | India through quick footwork and lofted cover drives |
| Shafali Verma | Fatima Sana | High-pace hard length deliveries targeted at the body to counter aerial shots | Pakistan via early bounce and short-pitched field traps |
| Harmanpreet Kaur | Tuba Hassan | Right-arm leg-spin variations challenged by sweeping and aggressive use of the crease | India due to excellent spin manipulation and boundary power |
| Muneeba Ali | Renuka Singh Thakur | Sharp inswinging deliveries moving late into the left-handed opening batter | India via early ball movement and dynamic seam presentation |
| Sidra Ameen | Deepti Sharma | Tight off-spin line locking down scoring areas to create pressure | India through strict dot ball accumulation and subtle variations |
| Aliya Riaz | Radha Yadav | Slow left-arm spin pulling back the length to stop late-overs big hitting | Pakistan if tracking the flight or India via tight flight angles |
