ICC – Pak vs Aus: ODI Series Schedules & Previews.
Pak vs Aus: ICC ODI Previews
The Australian team will play a three-match ODI series against Pakistan beginning on May 30, 2026. In the first ODI match, the Australians will play their game at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. On the other hand, the 2nd and 3rd ODI matches between the two countries are scheduled at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. This will be Australia’s first bilateral ODI tour to Pakistan since 2022. During that last visit, Pakistan defeated Australia to win the series 2-1. This Pak vs Aus series becomes increasingly important as both teams prepare for the 2027 ICC ODI World Cup. Australia has recently won the World Test Championship after clinching the title. In the meantime, Pakistan remains home to this match, led by left-arm fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi.
Australia leads the all-time ODI head-to-head 71–36 from 111 matches, but Pakistan have shown they can win at home. Here is how the bilateral series have played out since 2010:
Year
Series
Winner
Result
2010
Australia in New Zealand (v Pak)
Australia
2-1
2012
Pak v Aus (UAE)
Australia
2-1
2014
Pak v Aus (UAE)
Pakistan
3-2
2017
Aus vs Pak
Australia
4-1
2019
Aus v Pak (UAE)
Australia
5-0
2022
Australia in Pakistan
Pakistan
2-1
2024 (Aus)
Pakistan in Australia
Pakistan
2-1
2026 (Pak)
Australia in Pakistan
TBD (May 30 – Jun 4)
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Pak vs Aus: ICC Major Tournament Achievements
Pakistan
Tournament
Achievement
ODI World Cup
Champions (1992)
ICC T20 World Cup
Champions (2009)
ICC Champions Trophy
Champions (2017)
ICC World Test Championship
Runner-up (2023)
ICC Test Rankings
Former No. 1-ranked Test team
ODI Head-to-Head vs Aus
36 wins from 111 ODIs played
Australia
Tournament
Achievement
ODI World Cup
Champions (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015)
ICC T20 World Cup
Champions (2021)
ICC Champions Trophy
Champions (2006, 2009)
ICC World Test Championship
Champions (2023)
ICC Test Rankings
Consistent top-3 Test team
ODI Head-to-Head vs Pak
71 wins from 111 ODIs played
Pak vs Aus: Event Details
Event Details
Information
Series Name
Pakistan vs Australia ODI Series 2026
Match
1st ODI
Date
30 May 2026 (Saturday)
Time
07:30 AM ET | 04:30 AM PT | 05:00 PM IST
Venue
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
Location
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Match Format
One Day International (50 Overs)
Pak vs Aus: Full Team Squad
Pakistan
Captain: Shaheen Shah Afridi | Vice-Captain: Salman Ali Agha
Role
Player
Batting
Bowling / Specialty
Batsman (Opener)
Shamyl Hussain
Left-Hand
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Batsman (Opener)
Sahibzada Farhan
Right-Hand
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Batsman
Babar Azam
Right-Hand
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Batsman
Abdul Samad
Right-Hand
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Batsman (WK)
Muhammad Ghazi Ghori
Right-Hand
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Batsman (WK)
Rohail Nazir† (Uncapped)
Right-Hand
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All-Rounder
Salman Ali Agha (vc)
Right-Hand
Off-spin
All-Rounder
Shadab Khan
Right-Hand
Leg-spin
All-Rounder
Maaz Sadaqat
Left-Hand
Slow Left-arm
Bowler (Fast)
Shaheen Shah Afridi (c)
Left-Hand
Left-arm Fast
Bowler (Fast)
Naseem Shah
Right-Hand
Right-arm Fast
Bowler (Fast)
Haris Rauf
Right-Hand
Right-arm Fast
Bowler (Fast)
Ahmed Daniyal (Uncapped)
Right-Hand
Right-arm Fast-medium
Bowler (Fast)
Arafat Minhas (Uncapped)
Right-Hand
Left-arm Fast-medium
Bowler (Spin)
Abrar Ahmed
Right-Hand
Right-arm Off-break/Mystery
Bowler (Spin)
Sufyan Moqim
Right-Hand
Left-arm Orthodox
Australia
Captain: Josh Inglis
Role
Player
Batting
Bowling / Specialty
Batsman (Opener)
Matt Short
Right-Hand
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Batsman (Opener)
Matthew Renshaw
Left-Hand
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Batsman
Marnus Labuschagne
Right-Hand
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Batsman (WK)
Alex Carey
Left-Hand
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Batsman (WK)
Josh Inglis (C)
Right-Hand
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All-Rounder
Cooper Connolly
Left-Hand
Left-arm Off-Spin
All-Rounder
Cameron Green
Right-Hand
Right-arm Fast-medium
All-Rounder
Oliver Peake
Left-Hand
Right-arm Off-break
All-Rounder
Liam Scott (Uncapped)
Right-Hand
Right-arm Fast-medium
Bowler (Fast)
Nathan Ellis
Right-Hand
Right-arm Fast-medium
Bowler (Fast)
Riley Meredith
Right-Hand
Right-arm Fast
Bowler (Fast)
Billy Stanlake
Right-Hand
Right-arm Fast
Bowler (Spin)
Adam Zampa
Right-Hand
Right-arm Leg-spin
Bowler (Spin)
Matthew Kuhnemann
Left-Hand
Slow Left-arm Orthodox
Bowler (Spin)
Tanveer Sangha
Right-Hand
Right-arm Leg-spin
Pak vs Aus: 1st ICC ODI Analysis
Pakistan Form & Strength
Pakistan proved they can perform well in front of their home crowd. They swept Australia in three T20Is in Lahore in January 2026. But the side lost the ODI series 1-2 against Bangladesh in March, indicating inconsistency on their part. The inclusion of Babar Azam, Naseem Shah, Shadab Khan, and Haris Rauf has greatly improved the quality of the team. Pakistan possesses one of the best bowling line-ups in international cricket. Their pace attack features Shaheen, Naseem, and Rauf. Spinners Shadab, Abrar, and Sufyan Moqim will be major assets on subcontinent pitches.
Australia Form & Strength
The absence of Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood, and Travis Head makes the Australian side look weak. Josh Inglish holds the captaincy duties for the Australian team. He leads a relatively young, new side looking to gain experience before the 2027 World Cup. Marnus Labuschagne and Mathew short form the core batting strength for the Australians. The spin contingent for Australia includes Adam Zampa, along with the young Kuhnemann and Sangha. Players like Liam Scott and Oliver Peake offer mystery, but also create doubt in the Australian side.
Match Preview
The Pakistan side is the clear favorite playing at home and with their strongest batting lineup back in the side. The brilliance of Shaheen Afridi with the new ball under subcontinent conditions gives Pakistan an edge. The inclusion of Babar Azam in the middle-order batting lineup comes as a blessing in disguise for Pakistan. The missing big trio makes it tough for Australia’s bowlers. They will struggle to restrict Pakistan’s opening batters on the fast Rawalpindi pitch. The absence of the big trio makes it tough for Australia to restrict Pakistan’s opening batters. This challenge is heightened on the fast Rawalpindi pitch.
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is known for providing balanced conditions in ODI cricket. The new surface and weather conditions offer early swing and seam movement. This helps fast bowlers during the opening overs.
This will benefit Pakistan’s strong pace attack led by Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah. As the match progresses, the wicket becomes flatter and easier for batting. Batters who survive the new-ball spell can score freely in the middle overs. Spinners may also get slight assistance later in the innings.
Rawalpindi’s competitive ODI ranges from 260 to 280 runs. Mostly, chasing teams will have an advantage because dew can make bowling difficult in the second innings. Crowd support will also strongly favor Pakistan. The venue should produce a balanced contest between bat and ball. Fans can expect exciting fast-bowling spells early in the match. The venue should offer a balanced contest between bat and ball. Fans can expect exciting fast-bowling spells early in the Pak vs Aus match.
Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore is often rated as one of the best batting grounds in Pakistan. The pitch always tends to offer great bounce and pace for batters who have played here. It has been seen that high totals are regularly achieved here, particularly in ODI cricket.
There is very little for quick bowlers to assist in the latter stages. This helps the batsmen make runs without any difficulties. The likes of Babar Azam, Matt Short, and Marnus Labuschagne would enjoy batting in such conditions. On the other hand, there may be something for the spinners to assist in the middle stages.
There should be dew in the evenings for evening games, posing more problems for bowlers in the second innings. Generally speaking, average scores in ODI cricket in Lahore tend to fall in the range of 280-320.
What to Expect in Pak vs Aus’s 2nd ODI?
The Pak vs Aus next match will be played at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The pitches in Lahore provide better batting conditions than those in Rawalpindi. This may turn out to be an advantage for the batsmen from Australia. Winning the first ODI match would give the Pakistani team a chance to win the series in Lahore. It becomes imperative for Short, Labuschagne, and Zampa to perform better in the second ODI match.
The supporters at Lahore are famous for their enthusiastic support, which can put additional pressure on the visiting team. One should expect possible changes in the composition of both sides because the World Cup is approaching. One of these uncapped Australian players might soon make a major impact. This breakout opportunity belongs to either Peake or Scott.
Pak vs Aus: Final Thoughts
The Pak vs Aus ODI match scheduled for 2026 is expected to be an extremely exciting one. This is because both these cricket teams have an equal level of skill sets. Pakistan stands to gain an advantage by playing the games at its home grounds. Players like Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Shadab Khan are joining the squad after long absences. The young Australian squad, led by Josh Inglish, will pose a huge challenge for the Pakistani team.