Champions Trophy, India vs. Pakistan: Key Facts, Team Records, and Stats

The Champions Trophy is heading towards the end as the final battle is all set to take place on 18th June 2017. Unpredictable Pakistani team made it to the final of the mega event by defeating tournament favorites England; on the other hand defending champions India easily defeated Bangladesh to make their place in the final against Pakistan.

The dream final between the arch rivals India and Pakistan is set to take place at the famous stadium The Oval, London. Cricket fans, not only in India and Pakistan, but across the globe have glued their eyes on television sets when the greatest cricket rivalry once again rejuvenates in what could be expected as a high voltage final of the Champions Trophy happening this Sunday.

Both Virat Kohli and Sarfraz Ahmed have stated that they would like to treat this high octane match as just another game of cricket but when it come to India-Pakistan clash, we all know it's not just any 'other game'.

Following are some facts as the two Asian giants meet in one of cricket's mega event:
 

The clash between India and Pakistan on June 18th will be the fifth between the arch rivals in Champions Trophy history. The win ratio in this tournament is equaled by India by 2:2 after the comprehensive win in their first clash of this ongoing Champions Trophy 2017.
 

The match will be first as captain for Virat Kohli at a major ICC event. The same holds good for Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Ahmed.
 

Shoaib Malik is the only player to have featured in all previous 3 India-Pakistan Champions Trophy contests.
 
Shoaib Malik is the lone centurion in India-Pakistan matches at Champions Trophy. He hit 128 off 126 in 2009 to help his team win by 54 runs at Centurion, South Africa.
 
None of the Indian batsmen have ever scored a century against Pakistan in Champions Trophy.
 
Best bowling figures in an innings by Pakistan bowler against India in Champions Trophy Naveed-ul-Hasan (4/25 in 2004) and Shoaib Akhtar (4/36 in 2004).
 
Indian Skipper Virat Kohli has scored just two runs in 22 balls against the Pakistani speed star Junaid Khan in ODIs. Junaid has dismissed Kohli three times and has also bowled 21 dot balls in the 50-over format. Their upcoming encounter on the 18th June will be interesting to watch.
 
Eight Indians (Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav) and Pakistan's 3 (Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Hafeez, and Junaid Khan) from the current squads played in the 2013 edition match.
 

We hope that Pakistan team will display the same match winning performance from the Semi Finals on their final battle against India and win the title for the nation on 18th June 2017.

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