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Friday, June 7, 2019

2019 ICC World Cup in England & Wales May 30 to July 14,2019 - Match 11 Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka @ Bristol Friday June 07,2019

Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka Head to Head in ODI's

Matches: 153
Pakistan won: 90
Sri Lanka won: 58
Tied: 1
No result: 4

As is evident, Pakistan have enjoyed quite a superiority when it comes to ODI cricket and World Cup 2019 may add another chapter.

CWC Head to Head 

Coincidentally, Sri Lanka have never beaten Pakistan in a 50-over  CWC match



Both played seven World Cup matches against each other and Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka in all these matches.

ODI Record:

Pakistan have so far played 919 one-day internationals, the third country to play the most ODIs after India (967) and Australia (931). Pakistan won 480 matches and lost 411 while eight matches were tied and 20 were without any result.
Sri Lanka, on the other hand, have so far played 839 ODIs, won 381, lost 416, along with five tied and 37 no result matches.
However, Pakistan's winning percentage (53.83) is much better than Sri Lanka's 47.81.
Both countries have so far clashed with each other in 153 ODIs, out of which Pakistan won 90 and Sri Lanka 58, one match was tied and four had no result.

World Cup Record:
Pakistan have so far played 73 matches in the history of the World Cup with 41 victories and 30 defeats, two matches had no no result. Winning percentage was 57.74.
Sri Lanka have so far played 75 World Cup matches. They won 36 and lost as many matches, with one tied and two NR matches. Winning percentage was 50.00.



Match Preview

Both teams have so far played two matches each, with one win and one loss in the tournament. Sri Lanka are placed seventh, one place above Pakistan (eighth) on the points table.

Pakistan lost their first match by seven wickets against West Indies and won the second by 14 runs against England.

Sri Lanka lost their first match by ten wickets against New Zealand and won the second by 34 runs against Afghanistan.

Incessant Rain & Damp Outfield forces play to be abadoned

Incessant rain and damp outfield forced abandonment in the ICC World Cup 2019 encounter between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Bristol, without a ball being bowled.

The two teams were forced to share a point each.

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