Imran Khan was a good cricketer in the cricket match.
He won respect, trust, and history for Pakistan cricket.

How Many Cricket Matches Has Imran Khan Won?
Imran Khan is remembered not only as one of the greatest cricketers
Pakistan has ever produced, but also as a leader who changed the spirit and confidence of Pakistan cricket forever. When people ask,
“How many cricket matches has Imran Khan won?” the answer
depends on how we define winning—because cricket is a team game, and victories are officially credited to captains rather than individual players.
To truly understand Imran Khan’s victories, we must look at his role as captain of the Pakistan national team, where his leadership
directly shaped match outcomes.
Imran Khan: From Fast Bowler to National Leader
Imran Khan made his international debut in 1971 as a young fast bowler. Over the next two decades, he evolved into one of the world’s
finest all-rounders—deadly with the ball, reliable with the bat, and
commanding as a leader.
While he played many matches as a player, it is his time as captain
that defines how many matches he “won” in cricketing terms. A
captain sets the strategy, motivates the team, and takes responsibility
for success and failure.
Imran Khan’s Record as Captain
Test Cricket Wins
Imran Khan captained Pakistan in 48 Test matches between 1982 and 1992.
Matches captained: 48
Matches won: 14
Matches lost: 8
Matches drawn: 26

At the time, this was the highest number of Test wins by any Pakistani
captain. More importantly, Pakistan became one of the toughest
teams to defeat in world cricket under his leadership.
Imran transformed Pakistan into a competitive force capable of challenging cricketing giants like England, Australia, and the West Indies on their own soil.
One Day International (ODI) Wins
In One Day Internationals, Imran Khan’s leadership record was even more impressive.
ODIs captained: 139
ODIs won: 75
ODIs lost: 59
No result / tied: 5
Winning 75 ODI matches as captain was a remarkable achievement in an era when Pakistan cricket was still finding its identity. His calm
leadership and belief in young players laid the foundation for Pakistan’s future dominance in limited-overs cricket.
The 1992 World Cup: The Greatest Win of All
While numbers are important, one victory stands above all others—the 1992 Cricket World Cup.
Imran Khan led Pakistan to victory in the tournament, winning 6 matches along the way, including the historic final against England at Melbourne.
This triumph was special for several reasons:
Pakistan started the tournament poorly and were almost eliminated Imran inspired the team with his famous “cornered tigers” speech
He led by example, performing with both bat and ball
It was Pakistan’s first-ever World Cup win
Though those six World Cup wins are included in his ODI tally, emotionally and historically they represent the greatest victories of his career.
Total Matches Won Under His Captaincy
If we combine all formats:
Test wins: 14
ODI wins: 75

👉 Total international matches won as captain: 89
These 89 victories reflect Imran Khan’s direct influence as a leader of Pakistan cricket.
Wins Beyond Numbers: Changing Pakistan Cricket
Imran Khan’s true legacy cannot be measured by numbers alone. Before his captaincy, Pakistan was often seen as unpredictable and
inconsistent. Under Imran:
Pakistan learned to win overseas
Fast bowling became Pakistan’s greatest strength
Players gained confidence and discipline
Team unity improved dramatically
He mentored future legends like Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Inzamam-ul-Haq, players who later carried Pakistan cricket forward.
Imran Khan as a Player (Not Just a Captain)
Although wins are counted under captaincy, it is worth noting that Imran Khan played 88 Test matches and 175 ODIs overall. Many of
Pakistan’s victories during those matches were possible because of his match-winning performances, even when he was not captain.
He took 544 international wickets and scored over 7,500 international
runs, often rescuing Pakistan in difficult situations.
A Leader Who Inspired a Nation
Imran Khan’s cricketing victories were not just about beating opponents. They were about changing mindsets. He taught Pakistanis
to believe they could compete with the best in the world.
His leadership style—firm, honest, and fearless—made him a national
hero long before he entered politics. The confidence he gave to the team in cricket later translated into his leadership role beyond sports.
Conclusion
So, how many cricket matches has Imran Khan won?
As captain: 89 international matches
14 Test matches
75 One Day Internationals
But more importantly, Imran Khan won something far greater than matches—he won respect, belief, and history for Pakistan cricket.
His victories continue to inspire generations, proving that strong leadership, discipline, and self-belief can turn underdogs into champions.



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