List of Karachi first-class cricket teams

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Karachi cricket teams competed in the Pakistani first-class cricket tournaments the Patron's Trophy and Quaid-e-Azam Trophy from 1953-54 to 2018-19. Beginning with the 2019-20 season, the city of Karachi has been represented in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy by the Sindh cricket team.

Teams[]

Owing to the strength of cricket in Karachi, from the 1956–57 season the Karachi City Cricket Association has usually fielded two, sometimes three, first-class teams. (Lahore has done the same from the 1957–58 season.) The names of the teams have varied. In the 1956–57 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy the teams were Karachi Whites (who lost the final), Karachi Blues (defeated by Karachi Whites in a semi-final) and Karachi Greens. In 2014–15 the two latest team names made their debuts: Karachi Dolphins (in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Gold League) and Karachi Zebras (in the Silver League).

In order of appearance, the teams have been:

Karachi
1953–54 to 2003–04, 123 matches in 26 seasons; 43 wins, 39 losses, 41 draws.[1]
The highest score was 499 by Hanif Mohammad in 1958–59,[2] which remained the world first-class record score until 1994, and the best bowling figures were 8 for 83 by Tanvir Ali in 1984–85.[3] Karachi's record includes six matches against international touring teams.

Karachi Greens
1956–57 to 1983–84, 16 matches in seven seasons; seven wins, four losses, five draws.[4]
The highest score was 111 not out by Kamal Najamuddin in 1983–84,[5] and the best bowling figures were 8 for 75 by Aslam Qureshi in 1971–72.[6]

Karachi Whites
1956–57 to 2013–14, 271 matches in 40 seasons; 119 wins, 58 losses, 94 draws.[7]
The highest score was 324 by Waheed Mirza in 1976–77,[8] and the best bowling figures were 10 for 58 by Shahid Mahmood in 1969–70.[9]

Karachi Blues
1956–57 to 2013–14, 279 matches in 40 seasons; 114 wins, 75 losses, 90 draws.[10]
The highest score was 303 not out by Mushtaq Mohammad in 1967–68,[11] and the best bowling figures were 8 for 39 by Rashid Khan in 1983–84.[12]

Karachi A
1957–58 to 1979–80, 13 matches in five seasons; seven wins, two losses, four draws.[13]
The highest score was 146 not out by Hanif Mohammad in 1957–58, when Karachi A won by an innings without losing a wicket,[14] and the best bowling figures were 6 for 23 by Mohammad Munaf in 1957–58.[15]

Karachi B
1957–58 to 1978–79, 14 matches in four seasons; seven wins, two losses, five draws.[16]
The highest score was 158 by Naushad Ali in 1962–63,[17] and the best bowling figures were 8 for 39 by in 1978–79.[18]

Karachi C
1957–58, five matches; three wins, one loss, one draw.[19]
The highest score was 137 by in 1957–58, and the best bowling figures were 6 for 14 by Mahboob Shah in the same match.[20]

Karachi Urban
2005–06 to 2007–08, 14 matches in three seasons; six wins, four losses, four draws.[21]
The highest score was 200 by Khurram Manzoor in the one-off match against Mumbai in 2007–08 (Karachi Urban's last match)[22] and the best bowling figures were 6 for 93 by Nasir Khan in 2005–06.[23]

Karachi Harbour
2005–06 to 2006–07, 16 matches in two seasons; six wins, eight losses, two draws.[24]
The highest score was 200 not out by Moin Khan in 2005–06,[25] and the best bowling figures were 6 for 54 by Anwar Ali in 2006–07.[26]

Karachi Dolphins
2014–15, 11 matches in one season; four wins, four losses, three draws.[27]
The highest score is 207 by Fazal Subhan in 2014–15,[28] and the best bowling figures are 8 for 122 by Shahzaib Ahmed in 2014–15.[29]

Karachi Zebras
2014–15, six matches in one season; two wins, three losses, one draw.[30]
The highest score is 114 by two batsmen in 2014–15, and the best bowling figures are 7 for 16 by in 2014–15.[31]

Note: The Karachi Port Trust team is listed separately, as it was sponsored by a corporation, not by the Karachi City Cricket Association.

Karachi Kings
Debuted in the 2016 PSL

Honours[]

Quaid-i-Azam Trophy[]

Karachi teams have won the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy a record 18 times.

  • 1954–55 (Karachi)
  • 1958–59 (Karachi)
  • 1959–60 (Karachi)
  • 1961–62 (Karachi Blues)
  • 1962–63 (Karachi A)
  • 1963–64 (Karachi Blues)
  • 1964–65 (Karachi Blues)
  • 1966–67 (Karachi)
  • 1967–68 (Karachi)
  • 1970–71 (Karachi Blues)
  • 1985–86 (Karachi)
  • 1990–91 (Karachi Whites)
  • 1991–92 (Karachi Whites)
  • 1992–93 (Karachi Whites)
  • 1994–95 (Karachi Blues)
  • 1995–96 (Karachi Blues)
  • 1997–98 (Karachi Blues)
  • 2001–02 (Karachi Whites)
  • 2006–07 (Karachi Urban)
  • 2009–10 (Karachi Blues)
  • 2012–13 (Karachi Blues)

Patron's Trophy[]

Karachi teams have won the Patron's Trophy 11 times

  • 1961–60 (Karachi)
  • 1962–63 (Karachi)
  • 1964–65 (Karachi)
  • 1965–66 (Karachi Blues)
  • 1967–68 (Karachi Blues)
  • 1972–73 (Karachi Blues)
  • 1983–84 (Karachi Blues)
  • 1984–85 (Karachi Whites)
  • 1985–86 (Karachi Whites)
  • 1988–89 (Karachi)
  • 1989–90 (Karachi Whites)

National T20 Cup[]

Karachi teams have finished as runner-up in the National T20 Cup on 6 occasions, as the Karachi Dolphins.

See also[]

References[]

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  19. ^ "First-class matches played by Karachi C". CricketArchive. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
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  21. ^ "First-class matches played by Karachi Urban". CricketArchive. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
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  25. ^ "Hyderabad v Karachi Harbour 2005-06". CricketArchive. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
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  31. ^ "Karachi Zebras v Hyderabad Hawks 2014-15". CricketArchive. Retrieved 24 February 2015.

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