Australia are the most dominant team in women’s cricket. And perhaps no one knows this better than Pakistan.
Australia have muscled Pakistan across formats, without losing a single match. Pakistan have failed to breach Australia’s strong defence in bilateral as well as ICC tournaments.
And Australia’s dominance can be gauged by their massive wins and relatively easy run chases against Pakistan. Take, for instance, the first-ever ODI match contested between both sides. Australia first butchered Pakistan’s bowlers to bring up 397 before defeating them by 374 runs! Even in their recent Cricket World Cup encounter in 2022, Australia eased past a 191-run target with seven wickets in hand.
While there have been a few matches where Pakistan challenged Australia, that didn’t prove to be enough.
But Pakistan will have come out with full force when they face a dominant Australian side in the 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup. Their match is slated for October 8, 2025, in Colombo.
Here you can find the head-to-head timeline between Australia women and Pakistan women, including notable records and highlights.
Australia Women’s National Cricket Team vs Pakistan Women’s National Cricket Team Players (2025)
Role | Australia Women | Pakistan Women |
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Captain | Alyssa Healy | Fatima Sana |
Batters | Phoebe Litchfield, Georgia Voll | Eyman Fatima, Omaima Sohail, Sadaf Shamas, Shawaal Zulfiqar, Sidra Amin |
All-Rounders | Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Heather Graham, Alana King, Tahlia McGrath, Annabel Sutherland, Ellyse Perry | Fatima Sana, Aliya Riaz, Syeda Aroob Shah |
Wicketkeepers | Alyssa Healy, Beth Mooney | Muneeba Ali, Sidra Nawaz |
Bowlers | Darcie Brown, Sophie Molineux, Megan Schutt, Georgia Wareham | Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu, Natalia Pervaiz, Rameen Shamim, Sadia Iqbal |
Australia Women vs Pakistan Women Head-to-Head Timeline (Recent 10 Matches)
Year | Match | Format | Venue | Result |
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2024 | Women’s T20 World Cup | T20I | Dubai (DICS) | Australia women won by 9 wickets |
2023 | AUS-W vs PAK-W, 2nd T20I | T20I | Hobart | Australia women won by 8 wickets |
2023 | AUS-W vs PAK-W, 1st T20I | T20I | North Sydney | Australia women won by 8 wickets |
2023 | AUS-W vs PAK-W, 3rd ODI | ODI | North Sydney | Australia women won by 101 runs |
2023 | AUS-W vs PAK-W, 2nd ODI | ODI | Brisbane | Australia women won by 10 wickets |
2023 | AUS-W vs PAK-W, 1st ODI | ODI | Brisbane | Australia women won by 8 wickets |
2022 | Commonwealth Games | T20I | Birmingham | Australia women won by 44 runs |
2022 | Ireland Tri-Nation Women’s T20I Series | T20I | Bready | No Result |
2022 | Ireland Tri-Nation Women’s T20I Series | T20I | Bready | No Result |
2022 | Women’s Cricket World Cup | ODI | Mount Maunganui | Australia women won by 7 wickets |
Notable Records and Highlights
ODI Cricket
- Australia have an undisputed dominance over Pakistan in women’s ODIs (16-0).
- Australia have won 16 women’s ODI matches in a row against Pakistan.
- The first ODI in 1997 was a record-breaking affair.
- Big win: Australia recorded a massive win by 374 runs. This is Australia’s largest run margin victory in women’s ODIs.
- Record partnership: Captain Belinda Clark (131) and Lisa Keightley (156*) put on a 219-run stand, setting the base for Australia’s 397 for 4.
- Expensive figures: Pakistan’s Shaiza Khan had the worst day at the office, conceding 111 runs while taking a wicket. This is the second-most expensive bowling figures in women’s ODIs.
- Lowest total: Pakistan’s batters even had the worst outing, getting bowled out for just 23 runs, the second-lowest team total in women’s ODIs. Olivia Magno was the destructor-in-chief, dismissing four Pakistan batters for 11 runs.
- Tense run chase: In a rain-curtailed 2014 women’s ODI, Pakistan’s bowlers posed a challenge against Australia. Javeria Khan (46) and Bismah Maroof (26) took Pakistan to 121 for 8 in 25 overs. Australia found themselves in trouble early on, but Jess Duffin (26), Alex Blackwell (39*), and Jess Jonassen (33) ensured they closed the chase with three balls to spare.
- Top run-scorer: Australia’s Meg Lanning (438 runs)
- Top wicket-taker: Pakistan’s Sana Mir (20 wickets)
T20I Cricket
- Australia keep an upper hand over Pakistan in women’s T20Is (14-0).
- First T20I in 2012: Australia won the rain-affected T20 World Cup encounter by 25 runs through the DLS method.
- Villani’s charge: Elyse Villani’s unbeaten 90 off 54 balls guided Australia to 185 for 2 in the 2014 T20 World Cup fixture. In response, Pakistan mustered 91 for 9, with Ellyse Perry (3/12), Sarah Coyte (3/14), and Jess Jonassen (2/14) dismantling their lineup.
- Top run-scorer: Australia’s Elyse Villani (320 runs)
- Top wicket-taker: Australia’s Megan Schutt (16 wickets)
Top Players in AUS-W vs PAK-W Rivalry
Batting: Alyssa Healy, Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning, Bismah Maroof
Bowling: Sana Mir, Jess Jonassen, Ashleigh Gardner, Megan Schutt
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Upcoming Schedule (Women’s World Cup 2025)
Australia Women vs Pakistan Women – Women’s World Cup 2025 Match Schedule
Date | Match | Venue | Time (IST) |
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October 8, 2025 | Australia Women vs Pakistan Women, 9th Match | Colombo (RPS) | 3:00 PM |
Where to Watch Women’s World Cup 2025 – Broadcasting and Live Streaming Info
Telecast: Star Sports Network
Live Stream: JioHostar
Australia’s sheer dominance gives them an edge over Pakistan. They haven’t given an inch to Pakistan in any of their previous encounters. And hopefully that won’t change in their Women’s World Cup fixture.
Pakistan, meanwhile, will be under pressure after a poor start to their campaign. They have already lost two matches, and another one will put a dent in their semi-final qualification. So they need to be cautious against a powerful Australia.