Pakistan participated at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
The Pakistan Olympic Association announced that its delegation for the games would consist of 62 athletes[2] in 11 sports, but only 48 competed.
Pakistan participated in badminton, boxing, gymnastics, judo, lawn bowling,[3] shooting, swimming, table tennis, weightlifting and wrestling.
Lost 30-27[12] Lost[14] Lost by TKO[15] Won 29-27[17] Won 29-28[18] Won 30-27[19] Lost 29-28[20] Lost 30-27[22] Lost 30-27[24] Section B, Rd 1, Match 3 S. Tuikiligana (FIJ) 21 - M. Shahzad (PAK) 16 [26] Section B, Rd 2, Match 1 R. Bester (CAN) 21 - M. Shahzad (PAK) 15 [27] Section B, Rd 3, Match 2 M.H.
Abdul Rais (MAS) 21 - M. Shahzad (PAK) 5[28] Section B, Rd 4, Match 3 S. Bahadur (IND) 20 - M. Shahzad (PAK) 18[29] Section B, Rd 1, Match 1 Pakistan 12 - Australia 19[33] Section B, Rd 2, Match 3 Pakistan 12 - Papua New Guinea 17[34] Section B, Rd 3, Match 3 Pakistan 9 - England 24[35] Section B, Rd 4, Match 2 Pakistan 12 - Malaysia 24[36] Section B, Rd 5, Match 3 Pakistan 15 - Falkland Islands 23[37] Men Lost 4-0[60] Lost 4-0[61] C. Humphreys & D. St. Louis Lost 3-0[62] D. Loi & S. Loi Won 3-0[63] S. Ghosh & P. Ghatak Lost 3-0[64] Lost 4-1[65] Won 4-0[66] C. Humphreys & D. St. Louis Lost 3-0[67] U. Ranasingha & E. Warusawithana Lost 3-1[68] Women Won 4-0[69] Lost 4-0[70] H. Lynch-Dawson & E. Ludlow Lost 3-0[71] U. Ranasingha & E. Warusawithana Lost 3-1[72] Lost 4-0[73] Won 4-2[74] H. Lynch-Dawson & E. Ludlow Lost 3-0[75] D. Loi & S. Loi Won 3-0[76] S. Ghosh & P. Ghatak Lost 3-0[77] K. Tebitara D. Galea M. Grundy S. Kumar A. Digovich C. Xxx G. Kathurangana S. Parker A. Amit Kumar B. Masunyane A. Abdo P. Kumar L. Rattigan A. Daniel