The Pakistan women’s national cricket team vs West Indies women timeline spans over two decades, beginning in July 2003. Across more than 60 international matches in ODIs, T20Is, and Tests, West Indies have held the overall lead. Pakistan’s major breakthroughs came in 2019 (first bilateral ODI series win), 2022 (ended an 18-match ODI losing streak), and 2025 (back-to-back ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier wins). The most recent match was a 25-run West Indies victory at the Ireland Women’s T20I Tri-Series in May 2026.
Rivalry Snapshot
The Pakistan women’s national cricket team vs West Indies women timeline is one of women’s cricket’s most consistent bilateral rivalries, defined by West Indies dominance in bilateral play and Pakistan’s gradual rise in ICC tournament cricket.

West Indies lead both major formats:
| Format | Matches | PAK Won | WI Won | Tied / Draw / NR |
| ODI | 35 | 11 | 24 | 0 |
| T20I (bilateral + ICC events) | 27 | 6 | 18 | 3 tied |
| Test | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 draw |
Match counts are as of June 11, 2026, and include all bilateral series, ICC tournaments, qualifiers, and multi-nation events where matches held full international status.
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Key milestones at a glance:
- First meeting: July 2003, ODI- West Indies won
- Pakistan’s first ODI win vs West Indies: March 25, 2004- also their first ODI win vs any Test-playing nation
- Pakistan’s first T20I win vs West Indies: September 10, 2011
- Pakistan’s first bilateral ODI series win: 2018–19
- Largest ODI win by WI: 113 runs, Karachi, 2024
- Largest ODI win by PAK: 65 runs, Lahore, ICC WCQ 2025
- Highest T20I team total in this fixture: West Indies 199/6, Dublin, May 2026
Full Match Timeline: Every Meeting from 2003 to 2026
How to Read This Timeline
Every match between the Pakistan women’s national cricket team and West Indies women is listed in chronological order below. Format, venue, result, margin, and context are all included to give a complete picture of how this rivalry has evolved over 23 years.
| Year | Format | Venue | Winner | Margin | Context |
| Jul 2003 | ODI | Durban (WCQ) | West Indies | — | First-ever meeting |
| Mar 2004 | Test | Karachi | Draw | — | Baluch 242, Shaiza Khan 7/59- both PAK Women’s Test records |
| Mar 2004 | ODI (1st) | Karachi | Pakistan | — | PAK’s first ODI win vs any Test nation |
| Mar 2004 | ODI (2nd) | Karachi | West Indies | 88 runs | WI level the bilateral |
| 2009 | ODIs | Multiple | West Indies | Series 2–0 | PAK whitewashed in warm-up phase |
| Sep 2011 | T20Is | Grenada | West Indies | Series 3–1 | PAK take one T20I- first T20I win |
| 2011 | ODIs | West Indies | West Indies | Series 3–1 | WI win full tour |
| Sep 2012 | T20I | England | West Indies | — | T20 World Cup group stage |
| 2014 | ODI | Bangladesh | West Indies | — | ODI World Cup group stage |
| Mar 2016 | T20I | India | Pakistan | 8 wkts | T20 World Cup- PAK first World Cup win vs WI |
| Feb 2020 | T20I | Canberra | Pakistan | 8 wkts | T20 World Cup- Javeria Khan Player of the Match |
| Jun–Jul 2021 | ODIs | West Indies | West Indies | Series 3–2 | PAK win matches 3 and 5, closest ODI series to date |
| Jun–Jul 2021 | T20Is | West Indies | West Indies | Series 3–0 | Clean sweep by WI |
| Nov 2021 | ODIs | Karachi | West Indies | Series 3–2 | WI win, Dottin averages 56.66 across tour |
| Jan–Feb 2019 | ODIs | UAE/PAK | Pakistan | Series 2–1 | PAK’s first bilateral ODI series win- historic result |
| Jan–Feb 2019 | T20Is | UAE/PAK | West Indies | Series 2–1 | WI win T20I leg |
| Mar 2022 | ODI | Hamilton (WC) | Pakistan | 8 wkts | Ends PAK’s 18-match ODI losing streak vs WI |
| Feb 2023 | T20I | Paarl (WC) | West Indies | 3 runs | Pakistan fall three runs short, narrow elimination-game loss |
| Apr 2024 | ODIs | Karachi | West Indies | Series 3–0 | Matthews scores 325 runs across 3 ODIs including two centuries |
| Apr–May 2024 | T20Is | Karachi | West Indies | Series 4–1 | WI dominant, PAK win only 2nd T20I |
| Apr 2025 | ODI (WCQ) | Lahore | Pakistan | 65 runs | PAK win first WCQ match with strong bowling display |
| Apr 2025 | ODI (WCQ) | Lahore | Pakistan | 5 wkts | Back-to-back WCQ wins on home soil |
| May 29, 2026 | T20I (Tri) | Dublin | West Indies | 25 runs | WI post 199/6- highest T20I total in this fixture |
| Jun 3, 2026 | T20I (Tri) | Dublin | West Indies | — | WI win 5th match of tri-series |

Series-by-Series Results
Bilateral Series History at a Glance
The Pakistan women’s national cricket team vs West Indies women rivalry includes 12 bilateral series across ODI and T20I formats since 2004. Pakistan have won only one bilateral ODI series– the 2018–19 edition. West Indies have won all others.
| Year | Format | PAK | WI | Winner |
| 2004 | ODI | 1 | 1 | Shared |
| 2011 | ODI | 1 | 3 | West Indies |
| 2011 | T20I | 1 | 3 | West Indies |
| 2018–19 | ODI | 2 | 1 | Pakistan |
| 2018–19 | T20I | 1 | 2 | West Indies |
| 2021 | ODI (WI) | 2 | 3 | West Indies |
| 2021 | T20I (WI) | 0 | 3 | West Indies |
| 2021 | ODI (PAK) | 2 | 3 | West Indies |
| 2024 | ODI | 0 | 3 | West Indies |
| 2024 | T20I | 1 | 4 | West Indies |
| 2025 | WCQ ODIs | 2 | 0 | Pakistan |
| 2026 | T20I Tri (IRE) | 0 | 2+ | West Indies (ongoing) |
Recent 5 Meetings
Latest Results in Context
The most recent encounters in the Pakistan women’s national cricket team vs West Indies women timeline show West Indies in dominant T20I form, while Pakistan’s recent ODI wins in qualifier conditions remain their most credible home results.
| Date | Format | Venue | Winner | Margin | Key Performer |
| Jun 3, 2026 | T20I | Dublin | West Indies | — | WI complete tri-series win |
| May 29, 2026 | T20I | Dublin | West Indies | 25 runs | Chinelle Henry (2 wkts + 33*) |
| Apr 14, 2025 | ODI (WCQ) | Lahore | Pakistan | 5 wkts | Sidra Amin 39* |
| Apr 12, 2025 | ODI (WCQ) | Lahore | Pakistan | 65 runs | PAK bowlers shared wickets |
| May 3, 2024 | T20I (5th) | Karachi | West Indies | 8 wkts | Hayley Matthews 78 (59) |
West Indies have won 3 of the last 5 meetings. Pakistan’s two wins both came at the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier in Lahore, with home conditions playing a significant role.

Records Dashboard
Team Records (Head-to-Head Only)
All records below apply exclusively to matches between Pakistan Women and West Indies Women.
| Record | Holder | Details |
| Highest team total (ODI) | West Indies | 278/6, Karachi, 3rd ODI 2024 |
| Highest team total (T20I) | West Indies | 199/6, Dublin, May 2026 |
| Largest ODI win (by WI) | West Indies | 113 runs, Karachi, 1st ODI 2024 |
| Largest ODI win (by PAK) | Pakistan | 65 runs, Lahore, WCQ 2025 |
| Largest T20I win (by PAK) | Pakistan | 8 wkts, Canberra, T20 WC 2020 |
| Only Test result | Draw | Karachi, March 2004 |
Individual Records (Head-to-Head)
| Category | Player | Stat | Series/Match |
| Most ODI runs in a single series | Hayley Matthews (WI) | 325 runs- highest aggregate in one series in this fixture | 2024, Karachi |
| Most ODI runs in a series (PAK) | Sidra Amin (PAK) | 159 runs | 2024, Karachi |
| Highest ODI innings (WI) | Hayley Matthews (WI) | 141*, 3rd ODI 2024 | Karachi |
| Most ODI wickets in a series | Afy Fletcher (WI) | 8 wickets | 2024, Karachi |
| Best bowling (Test) | Shaiza Khan (PAK) | 7/59- PAK Women’s all-time Test bowling record | 2004, Karachi |
| Highest individual Test score | Kiran Baluch (PAK) | 242- PAK Women’s all-time Test batting record | 2004, Karachi |
| Standout all-round (single T20I) | Chinelle Henry (WI) | 2 wkts + 33* | Dublin, May 2026 |
Phase-by-Phase Rivalry Analysis
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Phase 1- Foundation Years (2003–2010)
When the Pakistan women’s national cricket team vs West Indies women rivalry began in July 2003, the gap between the two sides was significant. Pakistan Women were still fighting for institutional recognition at home, while West Indies had established infrastructure and playing depth. The 2004 Karachi Test remains the most historically important match between these sides. In a single match, Pakistan produced their two greatest individual Women’s Test performances. Kiran Baluch scored 242– still the highest score by any Pakistan woman in Test cricket- and Shaiza Khan took 7/59– still the best bowling figures by any Pakistan woman in a Test. The match ended in a draw. A day later, Pakistan won the first ODI to record their first win against any Test-playing nation.

Phase 2- T20I Emergence and World Cup Wins (2011–2018)
Pakistan’s first T20I win against the West Indies came on September 10, 2011. Their first World Cup win against West Indies followed at the 2016 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in India- an 8-wicket victory that showed Pakistan’s growing confidence in high-pressure environments. At the 2020 T20 World Cup in Canberra, Pakistan beat West Indies again by 8 wickets, with Javeria Khan winning Player of the Match. These back-to-back World Cup wins against West Indies- both by the same margin- were significant for Pakistan’s women’s cricket identity, even as bilateral series remained one-sided.
Phase 3- Pakistan’s First Series Win (2018–2019)
The 2018–19 bilateral ODI series, played across Pakistan and UAE, was the most significant series result in the history of this rivalry for Pakistan. They won 2–1, recording their first-ever bilateral ODI series win against West Indies Women. The result showed that Pakistan could apply consistent pressure over multiple games in conditions suited to their spinners. West Indies responded by taking the T20I leg 2–1, maintaining their edge in the shorter format. The split outcome reflected where both teams stood- Pakistan capable of building across ODIs, West Indies more explosive in T20Is.
Phase 4- The 2021 and 2022 Period
The 2021 bilateral exchanges were the most competitive stretch in this rivalry’s history outside of World Cups. In the West Indies, Pakistan won 2 of 5 ODIs- the most wins they had managed in any single tour of the Caribbean. Fatima Sana produced a defining all-round performance in the decisive 5th ODI: 5/39 and 28 off 19 balls in a 22-run win. Later that year in Karachi, West Indies won the return ODI series 3–2. Deandra Dottin averaged 56.66 across the tour and Stafanie Taylor scored 131 runs at 65.50 as West Indies captain. At the 2022 ICC Women’s World Cup in Hamilton, Pakistan beat West Indies by 8 wickets- ending an 18-match ODI losing streak and a 13-year wait. Pakistan’s bowlers restricted West Indies to a chaseable total, their openers completed the chase without losing a wicket until the match was effectively over.
Phase 5- West Indies Regain Momentum (2023–2024)
At the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Paarl, West Indies won by 3 runs- among the tightest margins in this fixture’s history. Pakistan came three runs from a result that would have directly altered both teams’ qualification scenarios. The 2024 bilateral ODI series in Pakistan was West Indies’ most complete performance in this fixture in years. They won 3–0. Hayley Matthews scored 325 runs in three ODIs– including an unbeaten 140 in the first match and 141 in the third- the highest aggregate by any batter in a single series in this fixture. Afy Fletcher took 8 wickets in the same series. West Indies then won the T20I series 4–1.
Phase 6- Split Results (2025–2026)
The Pakistan women’s national cricket team vs West Indies women timeline enters its current chapter with mixed results. Pakistan won back-to-back ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier ODIs in Lahore in April 2025- by 65 runs and 5 wickets- with direct World Cup qualification implications. In May–June 2026 at the Ireland Women’s T20I Tri-Series in Dublin, West Indies won both meetings. Their 199/6 on May 29 is the highest T20I total in this fixture’s history. Chinelle Henry contributed a match-winning all-round performance (2 wickets and 33 not out), while Pakistan’s chase of 175 fell 25 runs short with no partnership crossing 30 runs.
Key Players Who Shaped This Rivalry
West Indies Women’s Standout Performers
Hayley Matthews is the most dominant individual in the recent phase of this rivalry. Her 325-run ODI series in 2024 included two centuries against Pakistan- the highest aggregate by any player in a single series between these teams. She has also taken wickets consistently in this fixture. Deandra Dottin averaged 56.66 in ODIs across the 2021 WI tour, showing consistent big-match temperament in what was the closest bilateral ODI series between the two sides at the time. Stafanie Taylor, as both captain and batter, shaped West Indies’ approach in the 2021 Karachi series- 131 runs at 65.50 across the home series showed her influence on West Indies’ decision-making and execution. Afy Fletcher took 8 wickets in the 2024 ODI series- the most by any West Indies bowler in a single series against Pakistan, and a key reason West Indies completed a 3–0 sweep. Chinelle Henry provided the defining all-round performance of the 2026 Dublin T20I- 2 wickets and 33 not out from lower order helped West Indies defend 199 and seal a 25-run win.

Pakistan Women’s Key Contributors
Kiran Baluch and Shaiza Khan both set Pakistan Women’s all-time Test records in the same match- against the same opponent. Baluch’s 242 and Khan’s 7/59 in the 2004 Karachi Test remain two of the most remarkable individual performances in women’s cricket history. Fatima Sana produced a match-defining all-round display in the 2021 series- 5/39 and 28 off 19 balls– that gave Pakistan their most important bilateral win in West Indies in this rivalry’s history. Anam Amin has been Pakistan’s most economical bowler in ODIs against West Indies in this fixture- 9 wickets at an economy of 3.37, consistently restricting West Indies’ scoring rate. Aliya Riaz has been Pakistan’s most dependable batter in recent fixtures- 93 ODI runs at 46.50 and a 37 off 28 in the 2026 Dublin T20I chase when the rest of the batting faltered.
ICC Tournament Record
Pakistan vs West Indies at World Cups
Across ICC Women’s ODI and T20 World Cups, Pakistan and West Indies have met five times, Pakistan won three and West Indies won two.
| Year | Tournament | Venue | Winner | Margin |
| 2014 | ICC Women’s World Cup | Bangladesh | West Indies | — |
| 2016 | ICC Women’s T20 World Cup | India | Pakistan | 8 wkts |
| 2020 | ICC Women’s T20 World Cup | Australia | Pakistan | 8 wkts |
| 2022 | ICC Women’s World Cup | New Zealand | Pakistan | 8 wkts |
| 2023 | ICC Women’s T20 World Cup | South Africa | West Indies | 3 runs |
Pakistan have won all three of their ICC Women’s ODI World Cup matches against West Indies. West Indies lead in T20 World Cup meetings (winning 2014 and 2023), while Pakistan won both 2016 and 2020 T20 World Cup fixtures.
Win Trend by Era (ODI Format)
| Period | PAK Wins | WI Wins | Context |
| 2003–2010 | 1 | 6 | Strong early gap in squad depth |
| 2011–2017 | 0 | 5 | WI dominant in all bilateral series |
| 2018–2022 | 5 | 6 | PAK competitive, first series win in 2019 |
| 2023–2026 | 3 | 5 | Mixed, WI dominant in 2024 but PAK win WCQ 2025 |
The overall trajectory shows Pakistan closing the ODI gap progressively since 2018. The 2024 result (3–0) was an exception driven largely by one player (Matthews), rather than a structural regression in Pakistan’s women’s cricket.
FAQs:
Q1. What is Pakistan Women’s all-time head-to-head record against West Indies Women in ODIs?
A1. As of June 2026, Pakistan Women have played 35 ODIs against West Indies Women, winning 11 and losing 24. The West Indies hold a clear historical advantage. All figures include bilateral series, ICC tournaments, and qualifiers where matches hold full international ODI status.
Q2. When did Pakistan Women first beat West Indies Women in cricket?
A2. Pakistan Women won their first ODI against West Indies Women on March 25, 2004, in Karachi. It was also Pakistan’s first ODI win against any Test-playing nation in women’s cricket.
Q3. Has Pakistan Women ever won a bilateral series against West Indies Women?
A3. Yes- once. Pakistan won the 2018–19 bilateral ODI series 2–1, played across Pakistan and UAE. That remains their only bilateral ODI series win against West Indies Women.
Q4. What happened in the Pakistan vs West Indies Women T20I at Ireland Tri-Series 2026?
A4. On May 29, 2026, West Indies Women beat Pakistan Women by 25 runs at Castle Avenue, Dublin. West Indies scored 199/6- the highest T20I total in this fixture- and Pakistan were bowled out for 174/8. Chinelle Henry took 2 wickets and scored 33 not out in a decisive all-round display.
Q5. Who has scored the most runs in a single series between Pakistan Women and West Indies Women?
A5. Hayley Matthews scored 325 runs in three ODIs during West Indies’ tour of Pakistan in 2024- the highest aggregate by any batter in a single series in this fixture. She hit 140 not out, 44, and 141 across the three matches.
Q6. How many times have Pakistan Women and West Indies Women met in ICC World Cups?
A6. They have met five times across ICC Women’s World Cups (ODI and T20I combined). Pakistan won three and West Indies won two. Pakistan have won all three ODI World Cup meetings, West Indies won both T20 World Cup meetings (2014 and 2023).
Q7. What are the all-time Pakistan Women’s individual records set against West Indies Women?
A7. Two of Pakistan Women’s all-time Test records were set against West Indies in the same 2004 Karachi match: Kiran Baluch’s 242 (highest score by a Pakistan woman in Tests) and Shaiza Khan’s 7/59 (best bowling figures by a Pakistan woman in Tests).
Q8. What was the result of the 2024 West Indies Women tour of Pakistan?
A8. West Indies won the 2024 ODI series 3–0 and the T20I series 4–1. Hayley Matthews was the dominant force with 325 runs in three ODIs including two centuries. Afy Fletcher took 8 wickets in the ODI series.
Q9. Did Pakistan Women qualify for the 2025 ICC Women’s ODI World Cup by beating West Indies?
A9. Pakistan won both their ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier 2025 matches against West Indies in Lahore- by 65 runs and 5 wickets respectively. These results contributed significantly to Pakistan’s qualification campaign.
Q10. What is the highest T20I score in the Pakistan Women vs West Indies Women fixture?
A10. West Indies Women posted 199/6 against Pakistan Women on May 29, 2026, in Dublin- the highest T20I team total in this fixture’s history. The innings was built on contributions throughout the order, with Chinelle Henry’s late 33 not out being the difference in a 25-run win.