Feb 15 • 18:27 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

In 20 years, captain, coach, and players have all changed... but Pakistan's fate in the World Cup hasn't changed

Pakistan has struggled to beat India in T20 World Cup matches, continuing a trend of defeats since the tournament began in 2007.

Pakistan's cricket team has faced a continued streak of defeats against India in T20 World Cup matches, having only secured one victory out of nine encounters since the tournament's inception in 2007. Despite a rotating roster of captains and coaches, the team has not managed to alter its fortunes against their longstanding rivals. The dominance of the Indian team over Pakistan is stark, winning eight out of nine matches played in this format.

Captains like MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, and Surya Kumar Yadav have each led the Indian side against Pakistan, showcasing consistent superiority regardless of the leadership era. The Pakistani cricket team has seen multiple changes in coaching staff, including renowned figures like Bob Woolmer and Gary Kirsten, yet these shifts have not yielded the desired improvement against India.

As the next T20 World Cup approaches, the historical performance data indicates an uphill battle for Pakistan. Analyzing these patterns raises concerns about the team's resilience and strategy against their traditional rivals, as they look to overcome psychological barriers and redefine their standing in this crucial cricketing rivalry.

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