πππππ :ββ Pakistan vs Indiaβ
ππππ : February 23, Sunday
ππππ : 14:30 PM ISTββ
πππππ : Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
ππππππππππ : 5th ODI 2025
The momentum clearly favors India heading into this clash, with four wins from their last five ODI outings. Pakistan’s recent form tells a different story, as they’ve stumbled in three of their previous five matches in this format.
- The highest score chased at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium is Sri Lankaβs 287-8 (49.4 overs) versus Pakistan in 2013.
- The last time India clashed with Pakistan in Dubai in an ODI was back in the 2018 Asia Cup, where they registered an emphatic 9-wicket win over their arch-rivals.
- In recent years, India have consistently outperformed Pakistan in 50-over cricket, maintaining an impressive unbeaten streak against them in their last five encounters in the format.
Pakistan vs India
TV channels: The fans can watch the match live on Hotstar
Live Streaming: Live streaming of the match will be available on the FAFA191 Cricket Exchange India and website.
PAK vs IND Match Prediction & Analysis
The biggest rivalry in cricket takes center stage this Sunday at Dubai, as India and Pakistan lock horns in what promises to be an explosive Champions Trophy encounter. India come into this matchup riding high after outplaying Bangladesh in their opening game, while Pakistan are looking to regroup following a heavy defeat to New Zealand. Recent history in this format tilts heavily in India’s favor, and with their current hot streak, they’re tipped to come out on top in this high-voltage clash.
TEAMS PREVIEW
Pakistan Preview
Pakistanβs Champions Trophy campaign started on the worst possible note, suffering a heavy defeat against New Zealand on home soil. The Kiwis, after being in trouble at 73-3, recovered brilliantly to post a commanding 320-5. In response, Pakistan struggled to keep up with the required rate and folded for 260.
The loss exposed Pakistanβs issues in all areas, and they will need a much-improved effort to challenge India. Adding to their concerns, they will now be without Fakhar Zaman, who has been ruled out due to injury. Imam-ul-Haq has been called in as his replacement for the remainder of the tournament.
India Preview
India began their Champions Trophy run with a solid six-wicket win over Bangladesh. After bowling out their opponents for 228 on a sluggish pitch, they chased the target down in 46.3 overs. While there were some tense moments, Shubman Gillβs unbeaten 101 ensured a smooth finish, with KL Rahul (41* off 47) and Rohit Sharma (41 off 36) contributing crucial runs.
Looking ahead, India will be hoping for more stability from their middle order, which has had a habit of losing wickets cheaply before the lower order bails them out. Virat Kohliβs form is another concern, but his track record in big matches and a career average of 52.15 against Pakistan make him a player to watch.
Shubman Gillβs recent performances make him Indiaβs most in-form batter at the moment, having scored two centuries and four straight 50+ scores. KL Rahul, who looked fluent in the last game, is also expected to play an important role.
Weather Conditions
The Dubai pitch showed a sluggish character in the match between India and Bangladesh, with the surface looking dry and slightly cracked. Early moisture might help seamers in the first hour, but expect the pitch to slow down considerably as the game progresses. The ball’s likely to grip and turn for spinners, particularly in the middle overs. Batting second could be tricky under lights, with dew playing a minimal role.
The weather in Dubai will be warm, pleasant, and clear with absolutely no chance of any rain interruption.
PAK vs IND Pitch Report
The average score batting first at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium is just 219, showing that this isnβt a high-scoring venue. We reckon a score of around 260-270 by the team batting first will be challenging to chase.
Toss: To Bat
Teams batting second at Dubai International Cricket Stadium have found success recently, winning five of the previous six ODIs at this venue. But the sticky wicket we witnessed in the last match might change tactics – both sides will likely prefer setting a target rather than chasing on this tricky surface.