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Pakistan national cricket team

The Pakistan national cricket team or Pak cricket team, often referred to as the Shaheens (lit.'Falcons'),[12][13] Green Shirts,[14] Men in Green[15] and Cornered Tigers[16][17] is administered by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The team is a Full Member of the International Cricket Council, and participates in Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International cricket matches.

Pakistan
Nickname(s)Shaheens (Falcons)
Green Shirts
Men in Green
Cornered Tigers
AssociationPakistan Cricket Board
Personnel
CaptainBabar Azam
CoachSaqlain Mushtaq
History
Test status acquired1952
International Cricket Council
ICC statusFull Member (1952)
ICC regionACC
ICC Rankings Current[5] Best-ever
Test 7th 1st (1 August 1988)[1]
ODI 5th 1st (1 December 1990)[2][3]
T20I 3rd 1st (1 November 2017)[4]
Tests
First Testv  India at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi; 16–18 October 1952
Last Testv  New Zealand at National Stadium, Karachi; 2–6 January 2023
Tests Played Won/Lost
Total[6] 451 146/139
(166 draws)
This year[7] 1 0/0 (1 draw)
World Test Championship appearances1 (first in 2019–2021)
Best result6th place (2019–2021)
One Day Internationals
First ODIv  New Zealand at Lancaster Park, Christchurch; 11 February 1973
Last ODIv  New Zealand at National Stadium, Karachi; 9 January 2023
ODIs Played Won/Lost
Total[8] 946 499/418
(9 ties, 20 no results)
This year[9] 1 1/0 (0 ties, 0 no results)
World Cup appearances12 (first in 1975)
Best result Champions (1992)
Twenty20 Internationals
First T20Iv  England at the Bristol County Ground, Bristol; 28 August 2006
Last T20Iv  England at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne; 13 November 2022
T20Is Played Won/Lost
Total[10] 215 131/76
(3 ties, 5 no results)
This year[11] 0 0/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)
T20 World Cup appearances7 (first in 2007)
Best result Champions (2009)

Test kit

ODI kit

T20I kit

As of 9 January 2023

Pakistan has played 451 Test matches, winning 146, losing 139 and drawing 166.[18] Pakistan was given Test status on 28 July 1952 and made its Test debut against India at Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi in October 1952, with India winning by an innings and 70 runs.[19]

The team has played 946 ODIs, winning 499, losing 418, tying 9 with 20 ending in no-result.[20] Pakistan was the 1992 World Cup champion, and was the runner-up in the 1999 tournament. Pakistan, in conjunction with other countries in South Asia, has hosted the 1987 and 1996 World Cups, with the 1996 final being hosted at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

The team has also played 215 Twenty20 Internationals, winning 131, losing 76 and tying 3.[21] Pakistan won the 2009 ICC Men's T20 World Cup and were runners-up in the 2007 and 2022 editions.

Pakistan has the distinct achievement of having won each of the major ICC international cricket tournaments: ICC Cricket World Cup (1992), ICC T20 World Cup (2009) and ICC Champions Trophy (2017); as well as becoming the fourth team to lift the mace of the ICC Test Championship in 2016.[22][23]

The increase in terrorism as a result of the war on terror led to a stagnation of foreign teams touring Pakistan. Following the 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team, no Test cricket was played in the country until 2019.[24] Between 2009 and 2016, their home matches have been mostly held in the United Arab Emirates.[25] However, due to a decrease in terrorism in Pakistan over the past few years, as well as an increase in security, many teams have toured Pakistan since 2015.[26] These teams include Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Bangladesh, South Africa, Australia, England, New Zealand and an ICC World XI team. In addition, the Pakistan Super League has seen games hosted in Pakistan.[27][28][29][30][31]

History

 
The match held between Sindh & Australia in Karachi on 22 November 1935 was reported by The Sydney Morning Herald

Cricket in Pakistan has a history predating the creation of the country in 1947. The first ever international cricket match in Karachi was held on 22 November 1935 between Sindh and Australian cricket teams. The match was seen by 5,000 Karachiites.[32] Ghulam Mohammad was the captain of team Sind and Frank Tarrant was the captain of Tarrant's team. Following the independence of Pakistan in 1947, cricket in the country developed rapidly and Pakistan was given Test match status at a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lord's in England on 28 July 1952 following recommendation by India,[33] which, being the successor state of the British Raj, did not have to go through such a process. The first captain of the Pakistan national cricket team was Abdul Hafeez Kardar.

Pakistan's first Test match was played in Delhi in October 1952 as part of a five Test series which India won 2–1. Pakistan made their first tour of England in 1954 and drew the series 1–1 after a victory at The Oval in which fast bowler Fazal Mahmood took 12 wickets. Pakistan's first home Test match was against India in January 1955 at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dacca, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), after which four more Test matches were played in Bahawalpur, Lahore, Peshawar and Karachi (all five matches in the series were drawn, the first such occurrence in Test history[34]).

The team is considered a strong but unpredictable team. Traditionally Pakistani cricket has been composed of talented players but is alleged to display limited discipline on occasion, making their performance inconsistent at times. In particular, the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry is usually emotionally charged and can provide for intriguing contests, as talented teams and players from both sides of the border seek to elevate their game to new levels. Pakistan team contests with India in the Cricket World Cup have resulted in packed stadiums and highly charged atmospheres. The team is well supported at home and abroad, especially in the United Kingdom where British Pakistanis have formed a fan-club called the "Stani Army". Members of the club show up to matches across the country and are known to provide raucous support. The Stani Army also takes part in charity initiatives for underprivileged Pakistanis, including annual friendly cricket matches against British Indian members of the similar "Bharat Army".

1986 Austral-Asia Cup (Champions)

The 1986 Austral-Asia Cup, played in Sharjah in UAE, saw a last-ball victory for Pakistan against their arch-rivals India, with Javed Miandad emerging as a national hero.[35] India batted first and set a target of 245 runs, leaving Pakistan with a required run rate of 4.92 runs per over. Miandad came in to bat at number 3 and Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals. Later recalling the match, he stated that his main focus was to lose with dignity. With 31 runs needed in the last three overs, Miandad hit a string of boundaries while batting with his team's lower order, until four runs were required from the last delivery of the match. Miandad received a leg side full toss from Chetan Sharma, which he hit for six over the midwicket boundary.[35][36]

1992 Cricket World Cup (Champions)

 
Pakistani opener Yasir Hameed playing against Australia at Lord's in England

At the 1992 World Cup Semi-final, having won the toss, New Zealand chose to bat first and ended with a total of 262 runs. Pakistan batted conservatively yet lost wickets at regular intervals. With the departure of Imran Khan and Saleem Malik shortly thereafter, Pakistan still required 115 runs at a rate of 7.67 runs per over with veteran Javed Miandad being the only known batsman remaining at the crease. A young Inzamam-ul-Haq, who had just turned 22 and was not a well-known player at the time, burst onto the international stage with a match-winning 60 off 37 balls. Once Inzamam got out, Pakistan required 36 runs from 30 balls, which wicket-keeper Moin Khan ended with a towering six over long off, followed by the winning boundary to midwicket. The match is seen as the emergence of Inzamam onto the international stage.[37][38][39]

The 1992 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand marked Pakistan's first World Cup victory. It is remembered for the comeback Pakistan made after losing key players such as Waqar Younis and Saeed Anwar and being led by an injured captain Imran Khan. Pakistan lost 3 of their first 5 matches and were nearly eliminated in the first round of the tournament after being bowled out for 74 runs against England, until the match was declared as a "no result" due to rain. Imran Khan told the team to play like "cornered tigers", after which Pakistan won five successive matches, including the semi-final against hosts New Zealand and the final against England.[40]

2007 Cricket World Cup

The 2007 Cricket World Cup was one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history when Pakistan was knocked out of the competition in a shock defeat to Ireland, who were playing in their first competition. Pakistan, needing to win to qualify for the next stage after losing to the West Indies in their opening match, were put into bat by Ireland. They lost wickets regularly and only 4 batsmen scored double figures. In the end they were bowled out by the Irish for 132 runs. The Irish went on to win the match, after Niall O'Brien scored 72 runs. This meant that Pakistan had been knocked out during the first round for the second consecutive World Cup.[41][42][43] Tragedy struck the team when coach Bob Woolmer died one day later on 18 March 2007 in a hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. Jamaican police spokesman Karl Angell reported on 23 March 2007 that, "Mr Woolmer's death was due to asphyxiation as a result of manual strangulation" and that, "Mr Woolmer's death is now being treated by the Jamaica police as a case of murder."[44] Assistant coach Mushtaq Ahmed acted as temporary coach for the team's final group game of the tournament.[45] Subsequent to his team's defeat and the death of Woolmer, Inzamam-ul-Haq announced his resignation as captain of the team and his retirement from one-day cricket, stating that he would continue to take part in Test cricket but not as captain.[46] Shoaib Malik was announced as his successor.[47] Following his return to the squad, Salman Butt was appointed as vice-captain until December 2007.[48]

On 23 March 2007, Pakistan players and officials were questioned by Jamaican police and submitted DNA samples along with fingerprints, as part of the routine enquiries in the investigation into Woolmer's murder.[49] Three days after leaving the West Indies for Pakistan, via London, the Pakistan team were ruled out as suspects. The deputy commissioner of Jamaican police. Mark Shields, the detective in charge of the investigation, announced, "It's fair to say they are now being treated as witnesses." "I have got no evidence to suggest it was anybody in the squad."[50] A memorial service was held in Sacred Heart Church, Lahore, for Bob Woolmer on 1 April 2007. Among the attendees were Pakistan players and dignitaries, including Inzamam-ul-Haq, who was quoted as saying, "After Woolmer's family, the Pakistan team was the most aggrieved by his death."[51] After the World Cup ended, serious doubts were raised about the investigation, with increasing speculation that Woolmer died of natural causes. This has now been accepted as fact, and the case has been closed.[52]

On 20 April 2007, a PCB official announced that former Test cricketer Talat Ali would act as interim coach, in addition to his rôle as team manager, until a new coach had been appointed.[53] On 16 July 2007, Geoff Lawson, previously head coach of New South Wales, was appointed coach of Pakistan for two years, becoming the third foreigner to take on the rôle.[54] In the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, Pakistan exceeded expectations to reach the final but ended as runners-up, after losing the final to India in a nail-biting finish. On 25 October 2008, Intikhab Alam was named as a national coach of the team by the PCB.

2009 ICC World T20 (Champions)

In the final at Lord's, the home of cricket in London, Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat. The first over was bowled by Mohammad Amir. After failing to score off the first four balls – all short – Dilshan went for his scoop and mistimed it, resulting in him being caught at short fine-leg. Soon after this, Jehan Mubarak top-edged a delivery by Abdul Razzaq which went high in the air and was caught by Shahzaib Hasan, leaving Sri Lanka at 2 for 2.[13] Sanath Jayasuriya was able to stabilise the innings for Sri Lanka hitting 17 runs off 10 balls, however, Jayasuriya soon fell as he dragged a good length ball back on to the stumps. Mahela Jayawardene followed after edging a shot into the hands of Misbah-ul-Haq, leaving Sri Lanka on 32/4.[14] Sangakkara and Chamara Silva added further runs before the latter was caught by Saeed Ajmal playing a pull shot off the bowling of Umar Gul.[15] Shahid Afridi soon after, took the wicket of Isuru Udana with a googly which drifted into the right-hander, knocking the off-stump. This brought in Angelo Mathews, who along with Sangakkara took the score from 70/6 to 138/6, with 17 runs being scored off the last over bowled by Mohammad Amir. Sri Lanka finished on 138/6 from 20 overs.[16]

Pakistan started off well with openers Kamran Akmal and Shahzaib Hasan adding 48 runs for the 1st wicket before Kamran Akmal was stumped by Kumar Sangakkara by the first delivery of Sanath Jayasuriya.[13] Pakistan reached the target in 18.4 overs, with Shahid Afridi, who hit the winning runs, earning Man of the Match[17] while Tillakaratne Dilshan was declared Man of the Series for his 317 runs at an average of 63.40. Pakistan's win often cheered on by crowds of fans from England's Pakistani communities, marked its first world title since Imran Khan's "cornered tigers" had won the 1992 World Cup."We all know how important this World Cup was with so much happening in Pakistan," Afridi said. "The guys motivated themselves for this World Cup."

 
Shahid Afridi batting against Sri Lanka in the ICC World Twenty20 Final at Lord's in England

Afridi had a quiet start to the tournament with the bat but responded strongly with match-winning half-centuries in the semi-final and final. He also took 11 wickets in the tournament.

He said the support staff, including the head coach Intikhab Alam and bowling coach Aaqib Javed, played a role in shaping the team's victory.

"They all really worked hard with the guys and kept them united and close to each other, that's why we had success," Afridi said. Shahid Afridi was the man who won the heart of people of Pakistan

2010 ICC World T20 (Semi-finalists)

The 2010 World T20 was held in West Indies, where Pakistan was able to reach for the semi-final stage. Pakistan, Australia and Bangladesh were in Group A. Pakistan won the first match against Bangladesh by 21 runs. Salman Butt became the hero of the match with his 73 runs from just 46 balls. The second match for Pakistan was with Australia, where Australia won the toss and elected to bat. They scored 191/10 with 49 ball 81 runs by Shane Watson. In this match, final over of Australian innings was bowled by Mohammad Amir. He took a triple-wicket maiden and there were two run-outs, and eventually five wickets fell in the final over of Australia's innings.

In Super 8s stage, Pakistan lost to England, and New Zealand, only won against South Africa. They finished only behind England in Group E of Super 8s, reached to the semi-finals The semi-final for Pakistan was again with Australia, where they scored 191/6 with Umar Akmal's not out 56 runs. Australia had a good start, where Michael Hussey scored a match winning unbeaten 64 runs from just 24 balls. Australia scored 197/7 in 19.5 overs and won the match. With this match, Pakistan lost their defended World T20 title.

2011 Cricket World Cup (Semi-finalists)

Pakistan started well in the ICC Cricket World Cup, which was held in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, after beating Kenya, Sri Lanka (one of the tournament favourites) and bye a margin, beating Canada. Shahid Afridi clearly stated that his team is capable of qualifying for the Semifinals. After a huge loss against New Zealand, Pakistan defeated Zimbabwe by 7 wickets. After victory against Zimbabwe Pakistan cemented their shot at playing the ICC CWC 2011 Quarters. One of the highlights of the tournament for Pakistan was when they beat Australia, who were led by 3 brilliant pace bowlers, Brett Lee, Shaun Tait and Mitchell Johnson. However Pakistan defied the odds and defeated Australia, courtesy of a brilliant bowling display. This saw Australia's record win streak of 27 consecutive world cup games broken which saw them win every game between the 1999 world cup up until this game. In the quarter-finals they played West Indies. Pakistan were ruthless, as they emphatically won against the West Indies side by 10 wickets, due to another brilliant bowling display. In the semi-finals on 30 March, Pakistan had a match with its fiercest rival, India. India managed 260 after they batted first. Not having a good batting line-up along with a slow start to the chase, Pakistan were 29 runs short as India reached the final (India went on to win the final, by defeating Sri Lanka).

2012 ICC World T20 (Semi-finalists)

The 2012 edition of World T20 was held in Sri Lanka, where Pakistan grouped in Group D with New Zealand, and Bangladesh. They won comfortably against the two teams, and stood up as top of group D. In super eight contest, Pakistan first played against South Africa, where Pakistan won the match by just 2 wickets. next match was against India, which always given a much publicity by all over the fans. Pakistan bowled out for just 128 runs, where India reached the target with only 2 wickets given. Pakistan won their last Super eight match against Australia by 32 runs, where Saeed Ajmal performed well in the match by taking 3 wickets for 17 runs. Pakistan qualified for the semi-finals after superior net run rate than India.

The Pakistan semi-final was with the host-Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka scored 139/ with Mahela Jayawardena took the gear. Pakistan nearly chased the target, but wickets in crucial interval gave them backward. Skipper Mohammad Hafeez scored 42 runs and all the other batsmen not going well. The match was turned towards Sri Lanka with magical spell by Rangana Herath, who took wickets of Mohammad Hafeez, Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik. Pakistan lost the match by 16 runs.

2014 ICC World T20

The 2014 ICC World T20 was held by Bangladesh. The Pakistani team was in Bangladesh prior to the World T20, due to 2014 Asia Cup, which was held by Bangladesh. Pakistan played for the Group 2, with mighty oppositions. The tournament was a disappointing one for the Pakistanis, where they won 2 and lost 2, finished the group as third and disqualified for the semi-finals.

The first group match was with rivals India, which India won by 7 wickets. The next match was against Australia, where Pakistan scored 191/5 with brilliant batting of Umar Akmal. Australia had a fierce going with 33 ball 74 runs by Glenn Maxwell, but only managed to score 175. Pakistan won the match by 16 runs. The match against Bangladesh was a comfortable win by 50 runs. Pakistani opening batsman Ahmed Shehzad scored the maiden T20I century by a Pakistani. He finished with an unbeaten 111 off 62 balls. The crucial match was with West Indies, where the winning team would go through to the semi-final. West Indies won the toss and elected to bat first. They scored 166/6 in their 20 overs, West Indies scored 82 runs off the last 5 overs giving a fearsome hitting to the Pakistani bowlers. Pakistan's chase was unsuccessful as they were bowled out for just 82 runs. Pakistan was eliminated from the tournament with this result.

2015 Cricket World Cup (Quarter-finalists)

Pakistan started poorly in the 2015 Cricket World Cup. Their first match was against cricket rivals — India. India batted first and scored 300/7 with Virat Kohli scoring a century. After a poor start to the run chase, Pakistan's skipper Misbah-ul-Haq made a useful contribution of 76 runs but Pakistan lost the match by 76 runs. The second match against West Indies was a disaster. West Indies posted 310/6 on the board. In response, Pakistan lost 4 wickets for 1 run on the board, a first in an ODI match. The team was bowled out for 160 and lost the match by 150 runs.

Pakistan then won their next four games against Zimbabwe, UAE, South Africa and Ireland. Sarfaraz Ahmed scored Pakistan's only century against Ireland and was awarded Man of the Match against both South Africa and Ireland. The victory was Pakistan's first against South Africa in a World Cup match. Pakistan finished third in group B and qualified for the quarterfinals.

The quarterfinal match of Pakistan was against Australia. Pakistan scored 213 runs. Australia started steadily but wickets regularly fell during the middle overs. The match gained a lot of attraction due to the on-field rivalry between Australian all-rounder, Shane Watson and Pakistani pacer, Wahab Riaz. Wahab's spell was praised despite not picking up many wickets. Pakistan dropped catches during the first power-play and conceded many runs. The partnership between Steve Smith and Glenn Maxwell allowed Australia to win the match. As a result, Pakistan were knocked out of the tournament. The match was the final ODI for Pakistani's captain Misbah-ul-Haq and experienced all-rounder Shahid Afridi.

After 2015 Cricket World Cup

After the 2015 Cricket World Cup, Misbah-ul-Haq and Shahid Afridi ended their ODI careers. As a result, the captaincy of the ODI team was given to newcomer Azhar Ali. Under his captaincy, Pakistan played their first ODI series against Bangladesh. The tour was a disappointment and Pakistan lost all three ODIs as well as the T20 match. Clever bowling coupled with wonderful batting and fielding allowed the hosts to stroll past the visitors. This was Bangladesh's first win against Pakistan since the 1999 Cricket World Cup and first ever series win over Pakistan. However, Pakistan ended the tour on a positive with a 1–0 win in the two-match test series.[55]

Pakistan played a home series against Zimbabwe in May 2015 after 6 years. This was the first tour by a Test-playing nation since the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009. Pakistan won the T20I series 2–0 and the ODI series 2–0 after the third match ended in a draw due to rain. During the Sri Lanka tour in 2015, Pakistan won the Test series 2–1, the ODI series 3–2 and the T20I series 2–0. The successful tour allowed Pakistan to qualify for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, removing West Indies from a place in the tournament. The series win pushed up Pakistan's ranking in all three formats of the game.

In September, Pakistan travelled to Zimbabwe for 2 T20Is and 3 ODIs. Pakistan won the T20I series 2–0 and the ODI series 2–1. As a result, Pakistan concluded their 2015 season rankings as 4th in Tests, 8th in ODIs, and 2nd in T20Is.

2017

Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan, who had been the mainstays of the Pakistani batting line-up, announced their retirements from Test cricket (the only format they played at that time) at the completion of the West Indies tour 2017. Pakistan won the T20I series 3–1 and the ODI series 2–1 in the same tour under the captaincy of Sarfaraz Ahmed. In his final Test series, Misbah made history by being the first Pakistani captain to win an away Test series against West Indies in West Indies. Sarfaraz Ahmed was announced as Misbah's successor. In his first series against Sri Lanka, who toured UAE, Pakistan lost both Test matches. It was first time in 10 years that Pakistan lost their home series, the first time they lost was against the Australian team and the first time in the UAE ever since it became Pakistan's adoptive home.

2017 ICC Champions Trophy (Champions)

The tournament did not start well for Pakistan, losing to their arch-rivals India by 124 runs. But as the group stages progressed the bowling attack improved significantly for Pakistan, winning games against South Africa by 19 runs, and a crucial game against Sri Lanka by 3 wickets. This set up a semi-final against hosts and favourites England, where Hasan Ali took 3 wickets to take Pakistan to their first ICC Champions Trophy Final, a highly anticipated re-match with India.

In the final before a packed house at The Oval, India won the toss and elected to bowl first. Pakistan's batting lineup made India question their decision with opening batsman Fakhar Zaman scoring his maiden One Day International century (114 off 106 deliveries), with major contributions from Azhar Ali (59) and Mohammad Hafeez (57*) pushing Pakistan to a total of 338. India lost their top order quickly with Mohammad Amir getting the key wickets of Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli. Resistance came in the form of Hardik Pandya, who scored a brisk 76. Hasan Ali, Pakistan's star find in this tournament took the final wicket finishing with figures of 3–19, leaving India 180 runs short of the target and handing Pakistan their first Champions Trophy. The margin of victory was the largest in an ICC tournament final.

Hasan Ali was named as player of the tournament. Pakistan captain, Sarfaraz Ahmed stated (after the opening match against India) "I said to the boys, the tournament doesn't finish here. Good cricket, positive cricket and we will win". After Pakistan's victory, they moved up from 8th to 6th in the ICC ODI rankings. The ICC Team of the Tournament had Sarfaraz Ahmed as captain, Fakhar Zaman, Junaid Khan and Hasan Ali from Pakistan.

Test cricket

Pakistan's first Test match was played in Delhi in October 1952 as part of a five Test series. They lost the first test by an innings and 70 runs. India scored 372 runs in their first innings and Pakistan managed 302 runs in combined both innings. However, it just took seven days to turn things around for the Pakistani's. In second Test match, Pakistan blew India away for 106 before Pakistan, with the help of Hanif Mohammad's 124, scored 331 in their first innings, taking a lead of 225. India were bowled out for 182, giving Pakistan a win by an innings and 43 runs. It was Fazal Mahmood's game as he took 12/94. India won the next match by 10 wickets before the final two test were drawn, which resulted India winning series 2–1.

Pakistan made their first tour of England in 1954 and drew the series 1–1 after a victory at The Oval in which fast bowler Fazal Mahmood took 12 wickets. Pakistan's first home Test match was against India in January 1955 at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dacca, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), after which four more Test matches were played in Bahawalpur, Lahore, Peshawar and Karachi (all five matches in the series were drawn, the first such occurrence in Test history). In the same year, New Zealand toured Pakistan for their first series against them. They defeated New Zealand by an innings and 1 run in the first test and won the second test match by 4 wickets. The final test ended in a draw, resulting in Pakistan's first ever Test series win, with 2-0 margin.

In 1956 Australia toured Pakistan and played one test, which Pakistan won. They bowled Australia out for 80 in their first innings. Pakistan took a lead of 119 runs when they were dismissed at 199. Pakistan bowled Australia out for 187 in the second innings, giving the hosts a target of 68. Pakistan won comfortably by 9 wickets. Again, Fazal Mahmood was the chief destroyer, taking 13/114 in the match.

Pakistan visited West Indies in 1958 for a five-test series. Pakistan drew the first test. It was Hanif Mohammad's match as he saved Pakistan after they were bowled out for 106 in reply to West Indies' first innings of 579. Trailing by 473, Mohammad played the longest test match innings - a marathon 970 minutes for his match-saving 337. The next three tests went in West Indies' favour before Pakistan won their first match against them by an innings and 1 run. In that match, it was another Mohammad performance. This time it was Hanif's brother Wazir Mohammad who scored 189 out of Pakistan's 496 in reply to the hosts' 268. West Indies were bowled out for 227 in their second innings but the series went to them by 3–1.

Performance in 1970s until 1990s

From 1970 to 1979, Pakistan played over 13 Test series, which they won 3, lost 5 and drew 5. In total of 41 Test matches, Pakistan won 6, lost 12 and drew 23. They had a below par performance. But from 1980 to 1989, they did better. Out of 21 Test series they have played from that period, they won 9, lost 5 and drew 7. In terms of matches, they played total of 72 matches, winning 20 and losing 12 with 40 draws. In 1987, Pakistan went to India for five match series. It was Sunil Gavaskar's last test series. The first four test went draw but the final match was thriller. Pakistan scored 116 before India scored 145. Pakistan came back with 249 on board, giving the host a target of 220. India fell 16 runs short and the series was considered one of the best India-Pakistan series. In 1988, after West Indies tour where they drew 1-1 (3), Pakistan were rated as No.1 Test team. It was one of greatest moments in their history.

From 1990 to 1999, Pakistan did even better. They played 29 series, winning over 15 and losing 9 with 5 drawn. In terms of matches, they played 74, winning 40, losing 21 and drawing 13. In this period, the lowest point of for Pakistan came in 1998 where they lost to Zimbabwe 1–0 in three match series. The biggest moment came in Asian Test Championship in 1998 where they defeated Sri Lanka in the final by an innings and 175 runs.

21st century

In 2002, Pakistan participated in their second Asian Test Championship. It was originally planned to include all four Asian ICC full-members (Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka). However, before the tournament started, India's participation was put in doubt. After defeating Bangladesh in the 1st Test to meet Sri Lanka in the final, they were defeated by them by 8 wickets.

A major controversy occurred in 2006 when the team toured England for a four-match Test series. England led the series 2-0 going into the final Test. In the first innings of that match, they were bowled out for 173 and Pakistan scored 504 in reply. In the second innings, after the dismissal of Alastair Cook for 83 off a reverse-swinging from Umar Gul, umpires Darrell Hair and Billy Doctrove called a halt to play as they adjudged Pakistan to be guilty of ball tampering. The ball was replaced and England was awarded 5 penalty runs. This event was the catalyst for the subsequent refusal to continue the match after tea by the Pakistan team. Based on the Laws of Cricket, the umpires declared Pakistan to have forfeited the game. The ICC later changed the result of the match to a draw, and subsequently reinstated the original result on 1 February 2009.

2010 spot-fixing scandal

The Pakistan cricket team toured England from 29 July to 22 September 2010. The tour consisted of four Tests, two T20Is and five ODIs. During the Test series, Pakistan lost the first two Test by 354 runs and 9 wickets. They came back to win the third Test by 4 wickets. However, in the fourth Test, the spot-fixing took place. On the third day of the 4th Test, British newspaper News of the World published a story with allegations that an agent loosely affiliated with some of the Pakistani players (later identified as Mazhar Majeed) had accepted a £150,000 (US$232,665) bribe from undercover reporters for information that two Pakistani bowlers (Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir) would deliberately deliver no balls at specific points during the match. The third player was also caught. It was Pakistan's Test skipper Salman Butt, who was revealed to be the master mind of this case. On 1 November 2011, Asif, Amir, and Butt were found guilty for their part in the spot-fixing and were given prison sentences, ranging from six months to 30 months and now Amir played well.

Under Misbah-ul-Haq

After Amir, Asif and Butt were dismissed, Pakistan made Misbah ul Haq the new captain of Pakistan. In subsequent series against South Africa in the UAE he led Pakistan in tests. After resignation of Shahid Afridi as test captain and suspension of Salman Butt due to spot-fixing scandal, Misbah was preferred over Younus Khan, Mohammad Yousuf and Kamran Akmal as captain. Wasim Akram stated that although the decision was surprising, if Misbah bats and fields well everything else will go according to plan.

Former Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson stated that he believed Misbah has the best cricketing brain within Pakistan and he will do incredibly well in the plans for the captaincy Misbah hit back at those who criticised the decision to appoint him captain and stated that he should be given a chance to prove himself.

In Misbah's first series against South Africa in UAE 2010, he led the two match Test series to draw 0-0. Later the team toured New Zealand where they won two match Test series 1–0. Pakistan also went to West Indies and Zimbabwe for two Match and lone Test match. They drew 1-1 and won 1–0 over West Indies and Zimbabwe respectively. They also won against the touring Sri Lankan team, winning 1-0 (3) and whitewashed Bangladesh 2-0 (2).

One of the most biggest moment for Pakistan under Misbah's captaincy was when they whitewashed England, the then no.1 side, who toured UAE in early 2012. Mohsin Khan, the Pakistan coach, compared his team's whitewash against England to the 1992 Cricket World Cup triumph. "Today is like a dream come true," Mohsin told Sky Sports. "It's not a very experienced team but it's very talented. Today, the captain and all the players have proved they are one of the best in the world. It's a great achievement for the Pakistan team."

Against the South Africa cricket team in 2013 tour, they were badly whitewashed by the Proteas by 3-0 (3). In first Test, they were bowled out for 49, the worst in their history. That was considered to be worst performance against top side. At the same year, they also got their second defeat to Zimbabwe when Pakistan toured for two match Test series. The series was drawn 1-1. In early 2014, against Sri Lanka who toured UAE for 3 match series, Pakistan were down 1-0 after two match. In the final match, the first four days went nowhere until the early fifth day when Pakistan managed to bowl out the Sri Lankan cricket team for 214 and were asked to chase 301 in last two and a half session. Pakistan chased it down in 57.3 overs, the fastest chase in Test cricket history.

Another greatest performance from Pakistan is when they whitewashed the touring Australian cricket team. After beating Pakistan 1–0 in T20Is and 3–0 in ODIs, Pakistan were doubtful to win a two match Test series against the tourist. However, Pakistan won the matches by 221 runs and 356 runs. The win in the second Test was their highest winning margin against any opposition in their history. Also in the same match, Misbah equaled the then fastest Test match century off 56 deliveries.

Against New Zealand, who toured Pakistan for 3 Test match series. After winning the first Test, Misbah became Pakistan's most successful Test captain win 15 wins, taking over Imran Khan and Javed Miandad's joint 14 win record. The series went to draw 1-1 (3).

Another moment for Pakistan under Misbah was when Pakistan toured Sri Lanka and defeated them in three match Test series. There, it was the first time Pakistan defeat Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka after 9 years. And when England toured UAE for three match Test series, Pakistan defeated them 2-0 (3). As a result, they climbed to No.2 in Test rankings, also after 9 years.

Rise to No.1 in Tests

In 2016, Pakistan became No.1 Test team after their tour of England, where they drew series 2-2 (4). It was the first time since the ranking system were introduced, they were crowned No.1 and first time since 1988. It was another great achievement in Pakistan's Test history. They were also given Test mace in Lahore. However, their No.1 rank was short-lived, as their downfall began. After winning the series against the West Indies 2-1 (3) in UAE, Pakistan toured New Zealand and Australia for two match and three match Test series. They lost all five matches plus one lost against West Indies. They were down at No.5 in rankings. Misbah was considering retirement after the Australia tour but stayed till West Indies tour, saying he had 'one last job to do'.

Despite having major upsets in the southern continent, Pakistan were triumphant in the West Indies tour of 2017, having won the T20 series 3–1, the ODI series by 2–1, and winning a thriller in the 3rd test to seal it 2–1. This was Pakistan's first ever test series win in the Caribbean.[56] Misbah-ul-Haq and Younus Khan retired after, with the captaincy going to Sarfaraz Ahmed.

Governing body

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is responsible for all first class and Test cricket played in Pakistan and by the Pakistan cricket team. It was admitted to the International Cricket Council in July 1953. The corporation has been run by former cricketers, professional administrators and trustees, who are often respected businessmen. The Board governs a network of teams sponsored by corporations and banks, city associations and clubs including advertising, broadcasting rights and internet partners.[57]

The PCB's experiment with the Twenty20 cricket model has also proven popular and hopes to similarly revive popular interest in domestic games, which it did. The PCB also set up major domestic competitions such as the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy, the Faysal Bank T20 Cup,[58] the Pakistan Super League and the National Twenty20 Cup.


Sponsorship

The current sponsors are:

Current Sponsors & Partners
Team Sponsor Pepsi
Title Sponsor TCL
Official Partners Gatorade
Park View City
Shahid Afridi Foundation

Tournament history

A red box around the year indicates tournaments played within Pakistan

ICC World Test Championship

ICC World Test Championship record
Year League stage Final Host Final Final Position
Pos Matches Ded PC Pts PCT
P W L D T
2019-21[59] 6/9 12 4 5 3 0 0 660 286 43.3 Rose Bowl, Southampton DNQ 6th
2021-23 7/9 14 4 6 4 0 0 168 64 38.09 The Oval, London DNQ TBD

ICC Cricket World Cup

World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L T NR Squad
  1975 Group stage 5/8 3 1 2 0 0 Squad
  1979 Semi-finals 3/8 4 2 2 0 0 Squad
    1983 Semi-finals 4/8 7 3 4 0 0 Squad
    1987 Semi-finals 4/8 7 5 2 0 0 Squad
    1992 Champions 1/9 10 6 3 0 1 Squad
      1996 Quarter-finals 6/12 6 4 2 0 0 Squad
          1999 Runners-up 2/12 10 6 4 0 0 Squad
      2003 Group stage 10/14[60] 6 2 3 0 1 Squad
  2007 Group stage 10/16[60] 3 1 2 0 0 Squad
      2011 Semi-Finals 3/14[60] 8 6 2 0 0 Squad
    2015 Quarter-finals 6/14[60] 7 4 3 0 0 Squad
    2019 Group stage 5/10[60] 9 5 3 0 1 Squad
  2023 Yet to qualify
      2027 TBA
    2031
Total 12/12 1 Title 80 45 32 0 3

ICC T20 World Cup

T20 World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L T NR Squad
  2007 Runners-up 2/12 7 5 1 1 0 Squad
  2009 Champions 1/12 7 5 2 0 0 Squad
  2010 Semi-finals 4/12 6 2 4 0 0 Squad
  2012 Semi-finals 4/12 6 4 2 0 0 Squad
  2014 Super 10 5/16 4 2 2 0 0 Squad
  2016 Super 10 7/16 4 1 3 0 0 Squad
    2021 Semi-finals 3/16 6 5 1 0 0 Squad
  2022 Runners-up 2/16 7 4 3 0 0 Squad
   2024 Qualified
   2026 TBA
   2028
     2030
Total 8/8 1 Title 47 28 18 1 0

ICC Champions Trophy

Known as the ’ICC Knockout’ in 1998 and 2000

Champions Trophy record
Year Round Position GP W L T NR Squad
  1998 Quarter-finals 5/9 1 0 1 0 0 Squad
  2000 Semi-finals 3/11 2 1 1 0 0 Squad
  2002 Group Stage 5/12[60] 2 1 1 0 0 Squad
  2004 Semi-finals 4/12[60] 3 2 1 0 0 Squad
  2006 Group Stage 8/10[60] 3 1 2 0 0 Squad
  2009 Semi-finals 3/8[60] 4 2 2 0 0 Squad
    2013 Group Stage 8/8[60] 3 0 3 0 0 Squad
    2017 Champions 1/8[60] 5 4 1 0 0 Squad
  2025 Qualified
  2029 TBA
Total 8/8 1 Title 23 11 12 0 0

ACC Asia Cup

Asia Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
  1984 Group stage 3/3 2 0 2 0 0
  1986 Runners-up 2/3 3 2 1 0 0
  1988 Group stage 3/4 3 1 2 0 0
  1990–91 Did not participate
  1995 Group Stage 3/4 3 2 1 0 0
  1997 3 1 1 0 1
  2000 Champions 1/4 4 4 0 0 0
  2004 Super Fours 3/6 5 4 1 0 0
  2008 5 3 2 0 0
  2010 Group stage 3/4 3 1 2 0 0
  2012 Champions 1/4 4 3 1 0 0
  2014 Runners-up 2/5 5 3 2 0 0
  2016 Group Stage 3/5 4 2 2 0 0
  2018 Super Fours 3/6 5 2 3 0 0
  2022 Runners-up 2/6 6 3 3 0 0
Total 14/15 2 Titles 55 31 23 0 1

Other tournaments

Other/Defunct Tournaments
Australian Tri-Series Commonwealth Games Asian Test Championship Austral-Asia Cup NatWest Series World Championship of Cricket Nehru Cup

Honours

ICC

ACC

Others

List of International grounds

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Locations of all stadiums which have hosted an international cricket match within Pakistan


Stadium City First Used Last Used Test matches ODI matches T20I matches Total matches
PCB Headquarters
Gaddafi Stadium[61] Lahore 1959 2022 41 64 18 123
Major stadiums recently used
National Bank Cricket Arena[62] Karachi 1955 2023 47 48 11 106
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium[63] Rawalpindi 1992 2022 13 24 3 40
Multan Cricket Stadium[64] Multan 2001 2022 6 10 0 16
Other Stadiums
Iqbal Stadium[65] Faisalabad 1978 2008 24 16 0 40
Arbab Niaz Stadium[66] Peshawar 1984 2006 6 15 0 21
Niaz Stadium[67] Hyderabad 1973 2008 5 7 0 12
Jinnah Stadium (Gujranwala)[68] Gujranwala 1982 2000 1 11 0 12
Sheikhupura Stadium[69] Sheikhupura 1996 2008 2 2 0 4
Jinnah Stadium[70] Sialkot 1976 1996 4 9 0 13
Bagh-e-Jinnah[71] Lahore 1955 1959 3 0 0 3
Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh Stadium[72] Multan 1981 1994 1 6 0 7
Pindi Club Ground[73] Rawalpindi 1965 1987 1 2 0 3
Southend Club Cricket Stadium[74] Karachi 1993 1993 1 0 0 1
Bahawal Stadium[75] Bahawalpur 1955 1955 1 0 0 1
Peshawar Club Ground[76] Peshawar 1955 1955 1 0 0 1
Ayub National Stadium[77] Quetta 1978 1984 0 2 0 2
Zafar Ali Stadium[78] Sahiwal 1977 1978 0 2 0 2
Bugti Stadium[79] Quetta 1996 1996 0 1 0 1
Sargodha Cricket Stadium[80] Sargodha 1992 1992 0 1 0 1
 
Pakistan's Women's T20 Cricket team
Correct as of the end of the Test series leg of New Zealand cricket team in Pakistan in 2022–23 (December 2022)

Pakistan women's cricket team

The Pakistan women's cricket team has a much lower profile than the men's team. For all national women's cricket teams, the female players are paid much less their male counterparts and the women's teams do not receive as much popular support or recognition as the men's team. The women's teams also have a less packed schedule compared to men's teams and play fewer matches. The team played it first match during 1997, when it was on tour of New Zealand and Australia and were invited to the World Cup later that year and in the Women's Asia Cup during 2005 the team came third place. During 2007, the team with face South Africa and later in the year travel to Ireland to play in the Women's World Cup Qualifier. The team also played at the T20 England World Cup, the team finished 6th place, beating Sri Lanka and South Africa in 2009.

Team colours

In Test matches, the team wears cricket whites, with an optional sweater or sweater-vest with a green and gold V-neck for use in cold weather. The team's official sponsors have been Pepsi & Junaid Jamshed since 1993 with their logo displayed on the right side of the chest, sister brand Lay's on the sleeves, and the Pakistan Cricket star deployed on the left in test cricket. The fielders wear a green cap or a white (or green in ODI and T20 matches) sunhats, with the Pakistan Cricket Star in the middle. Also the helmets are colored green. Boom Boom Cricket signed a deal with Pakistan Cricket Board in April 2010 to become the kit sponsors of the Pakistan team; the deal ended at the end of 2012 Asia Cup.[81] Currently, as of 2019, Pakistan is sponsored by AJ Sports,[82] replacing CA Sports, which was the sponsor between 2015 and 2019.[83] Pakistan's One Day and Twenty 20 kits vary from year to year with the team wearing its green color in various shades from kit to kit. Historically, Pakistan's kits have had shades of blue, yellow and golden in addition to green. For official ICC tournaments, 'Pakistan' is written on the front of the jersey in place of the sponsor logo, with the sponsor logo being placed on the sleeve. However, for non-ICC tournaments and matches, the 'Pepsi' logo feature prominently on the front of the shirt . As always the Pakistan Cricket Board logo is placed on the left chest.

Former suppliers were CA Sports (2015-2019), Hunt,[84] Slazenger[85] and AJ Sports.

During the early years, Pakistan cricket team's logo was a shaheen with star and crescent on it but this crest changed in 1959. Pakistan's cricket team's current logo is a star, usually in the color gold or green, with the word "Pakistan" (پاکِستان) written inside in Urdu, Pakistan's national language.

Captains

Current squad

On 30 June 2022, The PCB published new central contracts for the Pakistan Cricket team for the 2022–2023 season. Central contracts were awarded to 26 players in four different categories (red ball and/or white ball), along with 7 players being named in emerging category. [86]

This is a list of active players who are centrally contracted with PCB or has played for Pakistan in the past 12 months or has been named in the recent Test, ODI or T20I squad. Mohammad Hafeez played T20I cricket for Pakistan in the past 12 months, but has announced retirement from International cricket. Updated on 3 August 2022.

Key
Symbol Meaning
Domestic team First-class team the player represents in the current or preceding season. If n/a, then Limited overs team is displayed.
C/G The contract grade awarded by the PCB
S/N Shirt number
Format denotes the player recently played in which particular format, not his entire career
Name Age Batting style Bowling style Domestic team C/G Format S/N Notes
Red Ball White Ball
Batsmen
Babar Azam 28 Right-handed Right-arm off spin Central Punjab A Test, ODI, T20I 56 Captain
Imam-ul-Haq 27 Left-handed Right-arm leg spin Balochistan C B Test, ODI 26
Fakhar Zaman 32 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - A ODI, T20I 39
Azhar Ali 37 Right-handed Right-arm leg spin Central Punjab A - Test 79
Fawad Alam 37 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Sindh B - Test 25
Abid Ali 35 Right-handed Right-arm leg spin Central Punjab D - Test 60
Abdullah Shafique 23 Right-handed Right-arm off spin Balochistan C - Test, ODI 57
Asif Ali 31 Right-handed Right-arm off spin Northern - D T20I 45
Saud Shakeel 27 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Sindh D - Test 59
Haider Ali 22 Right-handed Right-arm medium Northern - D T20I 46
Shan Masood 33 Left-handed Right-arm medium Balochistan D - Test 94
All-rounders
Mohammad Nawaz 28 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Northern - C Test, ODI, T20I 21
Khushdil Shah 27 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Southern Punjab - D ODI, T20I 72
Iftikhar Ahmed 32 Right-handed Right-arm off spin Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - T20I 95
Agha Salman 32 Right-handed Right-arm off spin Southern Punjab Emerging Test, ODI
Wicket-keepers
Mohammad Rizwan 30 Right-handed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa A Test, ODI, T20I 16 Test Vice-captain
Mohammad Haris 21 Right-handed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Emerging ODI
Sarfaraz Ahmed 35 Right-handed Sindh D - Test 54
Spin bowlers
Nauman Ali 36 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Northern C - Test 61
Shadab Khan 24 Right-handed Right-arm leg spin Northern - A ODI, T20I 7 ODI and T20I Vice-captain
Sajid Khan 29 Right-handed Right-arm off spin Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - Test 68
Yasir Shah 36 Right-handed Right-arm leg spin Balochistan D - Test 86
Usman Qadir 29 Left-handed Right-arm leg spin Central Punjab - D T20I 91
Zahid Mahmood 24 Right-handed Right-arm leg spin Sindh - D ODI 85
Pace bowlers
Shaheen Shah Afridi 22 Left-handed Left-arm fast Khyber Pakhtunkhwa A Test, ODI, T20I 10
Hasan Ali 28 Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium Central Punjab B C Test, ODI, T20I 32
Faheem Ashraf 28 Left-handed Right-arm fast-medium Central Punjab - Test, ODI 41
Haris Rauf 29 Right-handed Right-arm fast Northern - B Test, ODI, T20I 97
Mohammad Wasim Jr 21 Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - D ODI, T20I 74
Naseem Shah 19 Right-handed Right-arm fast Southern Punjab C - Test, ODI, T20I 71
Shahnawaz Dahani 24 Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium Sindh - D ODI, T20I 28

Note - Haseebullah Khan, Mohammad Huraira, Ali Usman, Kamran Ghulam and Qasim Akram were also awarded Emerging category contracts.

Coaching and managing staff

Position Name
Head Coach   Saqlain Mushtaq
Mentor   Matthew Hayden
Batting Coach   Mohammad Yousuf
Bowling Coach   Shaun Tait
Fielding Coach   Abdul Majeed
Assistant Coach   Shahid Aslam
Team Physio   Cliff Deacon
Team Analyst   Talha Ejaz
Team Masseur   Malang Ali
Team Strength and Conditioning Coach   Drikus Saaiman
Correct as of 9 February 2022

Selection committee

In December 2022 PCB announced interim selection committee, Shahid Afridi was senior chief selector and Abdul Razzaq, Rao Iftikhar Anjum and Haroon Rashid were members.[87][88]

Records

Results summary

International match summary

Matches Won Lost Drawn Tied No result Inaugural match
Pakistan's results in international matches
Test[89] 445 146 135 164 16 October 1952
ODI[90] 938 491 418 9 20 11 February 1973
T20I[91] 188 116 64 3 5 28 August 2006

Test record versus other nations

Opponent Matches Won Lost Draw Tied % Won First Last
  Australia 69 15 34 20 0 21.73 1956 2022
  Bangladesh 13 12 0 1 0 92.30 2001 2022
  England 89 21 29 39 0 23.59 1954 2022
  India 59 12 9 38 0 20.33 1952 2007
  Ireland 1 1 0 0 0 100.00 2018 2018
  New Zealand 62 25 14 23 0 40.32 1955 2023
  South Africa 28 6 15 7 0 21.42 1995 2021
  Sri Lanka 57 21 17 19 0 36.84 1982 2022
  West Indies 54 21 18 15 0 38.88 1958 2021
  Zimbabwe 19 12 3 4 0 63.15 1993 2021
Total 451 146 139 166 0 32.37 1952 2023
Statistics are correct as of   Pakistan v   New Zealand at National Stadium, 2nd Test, 2 – 6 January 2023.[92][93]

ODI record versus other nations

Opponent Matches Won Lost Tied No Result % Won First Last
Full Members
  Afghanistan 4 4 0 0 0 100.00 2012 2019
  Australia 107 34 69 1 3 33.17 1975 2022
  Bangladesh 37 32 5 0 0 86.48 1986 2019
  England 91 32 56 0 3 36.36 1974 2021
  India 132 73 55 0 4 57.03 1978 2019
  Ireland 7 5 1 1 0 78.57 2007 2016
  New Zealand 107 55 48 1 3 53.36 1973 2019
  South Africa 82 30 51 0 1 37.03 1992 2021
  Sri Lanka 155 92 58 1 4 61.25 1975 2019
  West Indies 137 63 71 3 0 47.08 1975 2022
  Zimbabwe 62 54 4 2 2 91.66 1992 2020
Associate Members
  Canada 2 2 0 0 0 100.00 1979 2011
  Hong Kong 3 3 0 0 0 100.00 2004 2018
  Kenya 6 6 0 0 0 100.00 1996 2011
  Namibia 1 1 0 0 0 100.00 2003 2003
  Netherlands 6 6 0 0 0 100.00 1996 2022
  Scotland 3 3 0 0 0 100.00 1999 2013
  United Arab Emirates 3 3 0 0 0 100.00 1994 2015
Total 939 493 417 9 20 54.15 1973 2022
Statistics are correct as of   Pakistan v   Netherlands at Hazelaarweg Stadion, 3rd ODI, 21 August 2022.[94]

T20I record versus other nations

Opponent Matches Won Lost Tied No Result % Won First Last
Full Members
  Afghanistan 3 3 0 0 0 100.00 2013 2022
  Australia 25 12 11 1 1 52.08 2007 2022
  Bangladesh 17 15 2 0 0 88.23 2007 2022
  England 28 9 17 1 1 35.18 2006 2022
  India 12 3 8 1 0 29.16 2007 2022
  Ireland 1 1 0 0 0 100.00 2009 2009
  New Zealand 28 17 11 0 0 60.71 2007 2022
  South Africa 22 12 10 0 0 54.54 2007 2022
  Sri Lanka 23 13 10 0 0 58.90 2007 2022
  West Indies 21 15 3 0 3 83.33 2011 2021
  Zimbabwe 18 16 2 0 0 88.8 2008 2022
Associate Members
  Canada 1 1 0 0 0 100.00 2008 2008
ICC World 3 2 1 0 0 66.67 2017 2017
  Hong Kong 1 1 0 0 0 100.00 2022 2022
  Kenya 1 1 0 0 0 100.00 2007 2007
  Netherlands 2 2 0 0 0 100.00 2009 2022
  Namibia 1 1 0 0 0 100.00 2021 2021
  Scotland 4 4 0 0 0 100.00 2007 2021
  United Arab Emirates 1 1 0 0 0 100.00 2016 2016
Total 209 127 74 3 5 62.99 2006 2022
Statistics are correct as of   Pakistan v   England at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 2022 Men's T20 World Cup, 13 November 2022.[95][96]

Batting

Test batting records

Name International career span Year set Record description Record Notes
Hanif Mohammad 1952–69 1958
  • 8th highest Test match innings
  • Slowest Test triple century
  • Highest Test innings on foreign soil
  • 4th highest Test innings by an opener

337 runs
970min

Hanif scored 337 runs against the West Indies in 1958, which was also the first triple century by an Asian cricketer, and at the time the longest innings by any batsman in terms of time spent at the wicket.

Javed Miandad 1976–96 1976 Only teenager to score a double century 19y 140d
Career 6th most Test double centuries 6
Career Only player to score a century in his 1st, 50th & 100th Test match
Career Only player whose career batting average never fell below 50
Career 16th most Test runs 8,832 runs Javed Miandad's record is also the 2nd most Test runs by a Pakistani
Taslim Arif 1980 1980 3rd highest Test match innings by a wicketkeeper 210*
Inzamam-ul-Haq 1991–2007 Career Joint 4th most sixes in an inning 9
Career 17th Most Test Runs 8,830 runs Inzamam's record is also the 3rd most Test runs by a Pakistani
Mohammad Yousuf 1998–2010 2006 Most Test match runs in a calendar year 1,788
2006 Most Test centuries in a calendar year 9
2006 Most centuries in successive Tests 6 centuries/5 Tests
Shahid Afridi 1998–2010 2004–05 Joint 5th fastest Test fifty 26 balls
2006 Joint most sixes off consecutive deliveries 4
Younis Khan 2000–2017 2009 5th highest individual innings by a captain 313 Younis scored 313 against Sri Lanka in 2009, becoming the third Pakistani to reach a triple century, and also attaining the third highest Test Innings by a Pakistani
Career 13th highest run scorer 10099 runs Younis Khan's record is also the most Test runs by a Pakistani
Career Joint 6th most Test hundreds 34 Test Hundreds Younis Khan's record is also the most Test hundreds by a Pakistani
2017 1st Pakistani batsman (13th overall) to reach 10,000 Test runs
Yasir Hameed 2003–10 2003 Scored centuries in both the innings of his debut test 170 & 105 Yasir Hameed, in 2003, on his Test debut he scored 170 runs in Karachi. This is the highest score by a Pakistani on debut. He also scored 105 in the second innings of the same match, becoming only player to do so after West Indies' Lawrence Row
Misbah-ul-Haq 2001–2017 2014 Fastest half-century 21 balls
2014 Joint second-fastest century 56 balls
2017 Most sixes hit by a captain in Tests 69

One-Day International batting records

Name International career span Year set Record description Record Notes
Inzamam-Ul-Haq 1991–2007 Career 6th highest career ODI runs 11,739
Saeed Anwar 1989–2003 1997 Joint 9th highest ODI innings 194
Shahid Afridi 1996–2015 1996 Third-fastest ODI century 37 balls Afridi scored his maiden century in his maiden innings in 1996, against Sri Lanka at Kenya. He was originally in the team as a bowling replacement for Mushtaq Ahmed, and walked out as a pinch-hitter up the order using Waqar Younis's bat
Career Most sixes in ODI 351 sixes[97]
Babar Azam 2015 – present 2017 Joint-third fastest to 1000 ODI runs[98] 21 innings
2018 Joint-second fastest to 2000 ODI runs[99] 45 innings
2019 Second fastest to 3000 ODI runs[100] 68 innings
2016–17 First batsman to score 5 consecutive centuries in one country in ODIs[101] He had scores of 120, 123, 117, 103, 101 in UAE
Fakhar Zaman 2017–present 2018 First Pakistani player and sixth overall to score a double century in ODIs[102] 210
Fastest to 1000 ODI runs[103] 18 innings
Most runs in 5 match ODI series[103] 515 runs
Highest individual score in an ODI chase [104] 193 runs

T20 International batting records

Name International career span Year set Record description Record Notes
Mohammad Hafeez 2006–present Career 8th most runs in career 1,908
Shoaib Malik 2006–present Career 3rd most runs in career 2,263
Shahid Afridi 2006–16 2010 3rd highest innings strike rate 357.14
Babar Azam 2016–present Career Fastest to score 1,000 runs 26 innings

Bowling

Test bowling records

Name International career span Year set Record description Record Notes
Wasim Akram 1984–2003 Career 12th most Test wickets 414

Akram also holds the record of most Test wickets by a Pakistani bowler

Waqar Younis 1989–2003 Career 8th-best strike rate (more than 2000 balls bowled) 43.4

One-Day International bowling records

Name International career span Year set Record description Record Notes
Wasim Akram 1984–2003 Career 2nd most ODI wickets 502 Akram's record was surpassed by Muttiah Muralitharan. Akram still holds the record of most ODI wickets by a Pakistani bowler
Career One of three bowlers to take 2 ODI hat-tricks The other bowlers were Saqlain Mustaq and Chaminda Vaas
Waqar Younis 1989–2003 Career 3rd most ODI wickets 416 Waqar also holds the record of second most ODI wickets by a Pakistani bowler
Saqlain Mushtaq 1995–2004 Career Fastest to reach 100, 150, 200 and 250 wickets
First spinner to take a hat-trick in an ODI
He has taken 2 ODI hat-tricks

T20 International records

Name International career span Year set Record description Record Notes
Umar Gul 2007–16 Career Joint 4th most wickets in career (with Saeed Ajmal) 85
Career Most 4 wicket hauls in career 4
Shahid Afridi 2006–18 Career Most wickets in career 98
Career Most wickets in T20 world cups 41
Saeed Ajmal 2009–14 Career Joint 4th most wickets in career (with Umar Gul) 85
Career 2nd most wickets in T20 World Cups 32
Imad Wasim 2015–present First spinner to take 5 wickets in a T20 International 5 wickets / 14 runs

Miscellaneous records

Name International career span Year set Record description Record Notes
Wasim Akram 1984–2003 Career First bowler to take a hat-trick in both Test and ODI Mohammad Sami (see below) has since taken a hat-trick in all forms of the game
Career Only bowler to take four hat-tricks Lasith Malinga has since matched and broken this record
Career 1st bowler to take 400 wickets in both Test and ODI Muttiah Muralitharan has since achieved this
Mohammad Sami 2001–present Career First bowler to achieve a hat-trick in all three formats of the game

See also

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Further reading

  • Oborne, Peter (2014). Wounded Tiger: A History of Cricket in Pakistan. London: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9781849832489.
  • Heller, Richard; Oborne, Peter (2016). White on Green: Celebrating the Drama of Pakistan Cricket. London: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9781471156410.

External links

  • Official website  
  • ESPN Cricinfo Pakistan

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This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Pakistan women s national cricket team The Pakistan national cricket team or Pak cricket team often referred to as the Shaheens lit Falcons 12 13 Green Shirts 14 Men in Green 15 and Cornered Tigers 16 17 is administered by the Pakistan Cricket Board PCB The team is a Full Member of the International Cricket Council and participates in Test One Day International ODI and Twenty20 International cricket matches PakistanNickname s Shaheens Falcons Green Shirts Men in Green Cornered TigersAssociationPakistan Cricket BoardPersonnelCaptainBabar AzamCoachSaqlain MushtaqHistoryTest status acquired1952International Cricket CouncilICC statusFull Member 1952 ICC regionACCICC RankingsCurrent 5 Best everTest7th1st 1 August 1988 1 ODI5th1st 1 December 1990 2 3 T20I3rd1st 1 November 2017 4 TestsFirst Testv India at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground Delhi 16 18 October 1952Last Testv New Zealand at National Stadium Karachi 2 6 January 2023TestsPlayedWon LostTotal 6 451146 139 166 draws This year 7 10 0 1 draw World Test Championship appearances1 first in 2019 2021 Best result6th place 2019 2021 One Day InternationalsFirst ODIv New Zealand at Lancaster Park Christchurch 11 February 1973Last ODIv New Zealand at National Stadium Karachi 9 January 2023ODIsPlayedWon LostTotal 8 946499 418 9 ties 20 no results This year 9 11 0 0 ties 0 no results World Cup appearances12 first in 1975 Best resultChampions 1992 Twenty20 InternationalsFirst T20Iv England at the Bristol County Ground Bristol 28 August 2006Last T20Iv England at Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne 13 November 2022T20IsPlayedWon LostTotal 10 215131 76 3 ties 5 no results This year 11 00 0 0 ties 0 no results T20 World Cup appearances7 first in 2007 Best resultChampions 2009 Test kitODI kitT20I kitAs of 9 January 2023Pakistan has played 451 Test matches winning 146 losing 139 and drawing 166 18 Pakistan was given Test status on 28 July 1952 and made its Test debut against India at Feroz Shah Kotla Ground Delhi in October 1952 with India winning by an innings and 70 runs 19 The team has played 946 ODIs winning 499 losing 418 tying 9 with 20 ending in no result 20 Pakistan was the 1992 World Cup champion and was the runner up in the 1999 tournament Pakistan in conjunction with other countries in South Asia has hosted the 1987 and 1996 World Cups with the 1996 final being hosted at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore The team has also played 215 Twenty20 Internationals winning 131 losing 76 and tying 3 21 Pakistan won the 2009 ICC Men s T20 World Cup and were runners up in the 2007 and 2022 editions Pakistan has the distinct achievement of having won each of the major ICC international cricket tournaments ICC Cricket World Cup 1992 ICC T20 World Cup 2009 and ICC Champions Trophy 2017 as well as becoming the fourth team to lift the mace of the ICC Test Championship in 2016 22 23 The increase in terrorism as a result of the war on terror led to a stagnation of foreign teams touring Pakistan Following the 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team no Test cricket was played in the country until 2019 24 Between 2009 and 2016 their home matches have been mostly held in the United Arab Emirates 25 However due to a decrease in terrorism in Pakistan over the past few years as well as an increase in security many teams have toured Pakistan since 2015 26 These teams include Zimbabwe Sri Lanka West Indies Bangladesh South Africa Australia England New Zealand and an ICC World XI team In addition the Pakistan Super League has seen games hosted in Pakistan 27 28 29 30 31 Contents 1 History 1 1 1986 Austral Asia Cup Champions 1 2 1992 Cricket World Cup Champions 1 3 2007 Cricket World Cup 1 4 2009 ICC World T20 Champions 1 5 2010 ICC World T20 Semi finalists 1 6 2011 Cricket World Cup Semi finalists 1 7 2012 ICC World T20 Semi finalists 1 8 2014 ICC World T20 1 9 2015 Cricket World Cup Quarter finalists 1 10 After 2015 Cricket World Cup 1 11 2017 1 12 2017 ICC Champions Trophy Champions 2 Test cricket 2 1 Performance in 1970s until 1990s 2 2 21st century 2 3 2010 spot fixing scandal 2 4 Under Misbah ul Haq 2 5 Rise to No 1 in Tests 3 Governing body 4 Sponsorship 5 Tournament history 5 1 ICC World Test Championship 5 2 ICC Cricket World Cup 5 3 ICC T20 World Cup 5 4 ICC Champions Trophy 5 5 ACC Asia Cup 5 6 Other tournaments 6 Honours 6 1 ICC 6 2 ACC 6 3 Others 7 List of International grounds 8 Pakistan women s cricket team 9 Team colours 10 Logo 11 Captains 12 Current squad 13 Coaching and managing staff 14 Selection committee 15 Records 15 1 Results summary 15 1 1 Test record versus other nations 15 1 2 ODI record versus other nations 15 1 3 T20I record versus other nations 15 2 Batting 15 2 1 Test batting records 15 2 2 One Day International batting records 15 2 3 T20 International batting records 15 3 Bowling 15 3 1 Test bowling records 15 3 2 One Day International bowling records 15 3 3 T20 International records 15 3 4 Miscellaneous records 16 See also 17 References 18 Further reading 19 External linksHistoryMain article History of the Pakistani cricket team See also Cricket in Pakistan History of cricket in Pakistan from 1947 to 1970 History of cricket in Pakistan from 1971 to 1985 History of cricket in Pakistan from 1986 to 2000 and History of cricket in Pakistan from 2001 The match held between Sindh amp Australia in Karachi on 22 November 1935 was reported by The Sydney Morning Herald Cricket in Pakistan has a history predating the creation of the country in 1947 The first ever international cricket match in Karachi was held on 22 November 1935 between Sindh and Australian cricket teams The match was seen by 5 000 Karachiites 32 Ghulam Mohammad was the captain of team Sind and Frank Tarrant was the captain of Tarrant s team Following the independence of Pakistan in 1947 cricket in the country developed rapidly and Pakistan was given Test match status at a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lord s in England on 28 July 1952 following recommendation by India 33 which being the successor state of the British Raj did not have to go through such a process The first captain of the Pakistan national cricket team was Abdul Hafeez Kardar Pakistan s first Test match was played in Delhi in October 1952 as part of a five Test series which India won 2 1 Pakistan made their first tour of England in 1954 and drew the series 1 1 after a victory at The Oval in which fast bowler Fazal Mahmood took 12 wickets Pakistan s first home Test match was against India in January 1955 at Bangabandhu National Stadium Dacca East Pakistan now Bangladesh after which four more Test matches were played in Bahawalpur Lahore Peshawar and Karachi all five matches in the series were drawn the first such occurrence in Test history 34 The team is considered a strong but unpredictable team Traditionally Pakistani cricket has been composed of talented players but is alleged to display limited discipline on occasion making their performance inconsistent at times In particular the India Pakistan cricket rivalry is usually emotionally charged and can provide for intriguing contests as talented teams and players from both sides of the border seek to elevate their game to new levels Pakistan team contests with India in the Cricket World Cup have resulted in packed stadiums and highly charged atmospheres The team is well supported at home and abroad especially in the United Kingdom where British Pakistanis have formed a fan club called the Stani Army Members of the club show up to matches across the country and are known to provide raucous support The Stani Army also takes part in charity initiatives for underprivileged Pakistanis including annual friendly cricket matches against British Indian members of the similar Bharat Army 1986 Austral Asia Cup Champions Main article Austral Asia Cup The 1986 Austral Asia Cup played in Sharjah in UAE saw a last ball victory for Pakistan against their arch rivals India with Javed Miandad emerging as a national hero 35 India batted first and set a target of 245 runs leaving Pakistan with a required run rate of 4 92 runs per over Miandad came in to bat at number 3 and Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals Later recalling the match he stated that his main focus was to lose with dignity With 31 runs needed in the last three overs Miandad hit a string of boundaries while batting with his team s lower order until four runs were required from the last delivery of the match Miandad received a leg side full toss from Chetan Sharma which he hit for six over the midwicket boundary 35 36 1992 Cricket World Cup Champions Main article 1992 Cricket World Cup Pakistani opener Yasir Hameed playing against Australia at Lord s in England At the 1992 World Cup Semi final having won the toss New Zealand chose to bat first and ended with a total of 262 runs Pakistan batted conservatively yet lost wickets at regular intervals With the departure of Imran Khan and Saleem Malik shortly thereafter Pakistan still required 115 runs at a rate of 7 67 runs per over with veteran Javed Miandad being the only known batsman remaining at the crease A young Inzamam ul Haq who had just turned 22 and was not a well known player at the time burst onto the international stage with a match winning 60 off 37 balls Once Inzamam got out Pakistan required 36 runs from 30 balls which wicket keeper Moin Khan ended with a towering six over long off followed by the winning boundary to midwicket The match is seen as the emergence of Inzamam onto the international stage 37 38 39 The 1992 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand marked Pakistan s first World Cup victory It is remembered for the comeback Pakistan made after losing key players such as Waqar Younis and Saeed Anwar and being led by an injured captain Imran Khan Pakistan lost 3 of their first 5 matches and were nearly eliminated in the first round of the tournament after being bowled out for 74 runs against England until the match was declared as a no result due to rain Imran Khan told the team to play like cornered tigers after which Pakistan won five successive matches including the semi final against hosts New Zealand and the final against England 40 2007 Cricket World Cup The 2007 Cricket World Cup was one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history when Pakistan was knocked out of the competition in a shock defeat to Ireland who were playing in their first competition Pakistan needing to win to qualify for the next stage after losing to the West Indies in their opening match were put into bat by Ireland They lost wickets regularly and only 4 batsmen scored double figures In the end they were bowled out by the Irish for 132 runs The Irish went on to win the match after Niall O Brien scored 72 runs This meant that Pakistan had been knocked out during the first round for the second consecutive World Cup 41 42 43 Tragedy struck the team when coach Bob Woolmer died one day later on 18 March 2007 in a hospital in Kingston Jamaica Jamaican police spokesman Karl Angell reported on 23 March 2007 that Mr Woolmer s death was due to asphyxiation as a result of manual strangulation and that Mr Woolmer s death is now being treated by the Jamaica police as a case of murder 44 Assistant coach Mushtaq Ahmed acted as temporary coach for the team s final group game of the tournament 45 Subsequent to his team s defeat and the death of Woolmer Inzamam ul Haq announced his resignation as captain of the team and his retirement from one day cricket stating that he would continue to take part in Test cricket but not as captain 46 Shoaib Malik was announced as his successor 47 Following his return to the squad Salman Butt was appointed as vice captain until December 2007 48 On 23 March 2007 Pakistan players and officials were questioned by Jamaican police and submitted DNA samples along with fingerprints as part of the routine enquiries in the investigation into Woolmer s murder 49 Three days after leaving the West Indies for Pakistan via London the Pakistan team were ruled out as suspects The deputy commissioner of Jamaican police Mark Shields the detective in charge of the investigation announced It s fair to say they are now being treated as witnesses I have got no evidence to suggest it was anybody in the squad 50 A memorial service was held in Sacred Heart Church Lahore for Bob Woolmer on 1 April 2007 Among the attendees were Pakistan players and dignitaries including Inzamam ul Haq who was quoted as saying After Woolmer s family the Pakistan team was the most aggrieved by his death 51 After the World Cup ended serious doubts were raised about the investigation with increasing speculation that Woolmer died of natural causes This has now been accepted as fact and the case has been closed 52 On 20 April 2007 a PCB official announced that former Test cricketer Talat Ali would act as interim coach in addition to his role as team manager until a new coach had been appointed 53 On 16 July 2007 Geoff Lawson previously head coach of New South Wales was appointed coach of Pakistan for two years becoming the third foreigner to take on the role 54 In the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 Pakistan exceeded expectations to reach the final but ended as runners up after losing the final to India in a nail biting finish On 25 October 2008 Intikhab Alam was named as a national coach of the team by the PCB 2009 ICC World T20 Champions In the final at Lord s the home of cricket in London Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat The first over was bowled by Mohammad Amir After failing to score off the first four balls all short Dilshan went for his scoop and mistimed it resulting in him being caught at short fine leg Soon after this Jehan Mubarak top edged a delivery by Abdul Razzaq which went high in the air and was caught by Shahzaib Hasan leaving Sri Lanka at 2 for 2 13 Sanath Jayasuriya was able to stabilise the innings for Sri Lanka hitting 17 runs off 10 balls however Jayasuriya soon fell as he dragged a good length ball back on to the stumps Mahela Jayawardene followed after edging a shot into the hands of Misbah ul Haq leaving Sri Lanka on 32 4 14 Sangakkara and Chamara Silva added further runs before the latter was caught by Saeed Ajmal playing a pull shot off the bowling of Umar Gul 15 Shahid Afridi soon after took the wicket of Isuru Udana with a googly which drifted into the right hander knocking the off stump This brought in Angelo Mathews who along with Sangakkara took the score from 70 6 to 138 6 with 17 runs being scored off the last over bowled by Mohammad Amir Sri Lanka finished on 138 6 from 20 overs 16 Pakistan started off well with openers Kamran Akmal and Shahzaib Hasan adding 48 runs for the 1st wicket before Kamran Akmal was stumped by Kumar Sangakkara by the first delivery of Sanath Jayasuriya 13 Pakistan reached the target in 18 4 overs with Shahid Afridi who hit the winning runs earning Man of the Match 17 while Tillakaratne Dilshan was declared Man of the Series for his 317 runs at an average of 63 40 Pakistan s win often cheered on by crowds of fans from England s Pakistani communities marked its first world title since Imran Khan s cornered tigers had won the 1992 World Cup We all know how important this World Cup was with so much happening in Pakistan Afridi said The guys motivated themselves for this World Cup Shahid Afridi batting against Sri Lanka in the ICC World Twenty20 Final at Lord s in England Afridi had a quiet start to the tournament with the bat but responded strongly with match winning half centuries in the semi final and final He also took 11 wickets in the tournament He said the support staff including the head coach Intikhab Alam and bowling coach Aaqib Javed played a role in shaping the team s victory They all really worked hard with the guys and kept them united and close to each other that s why we had success Afridi said Shahid Afridi was the man who won the heart of people of Pakistan 2010 ICC World T20 Semi finalists The 2010 World T20 was held in West Indies where Pakistan was able to reach for the semi final stage Pakistan Australia and Bangladesh were in Group A Pakistan won the first match against Bangladesh by 21 runs Salman Butt became the hero of the match with his 73 runs from just 46 balls The second match for Pakistan was with Australia where Australia won the toss and elected to bat They scored 191 10 with 49 ball 81 runs by Shane Watson In this match final over of Australian innings was bowled by Mohammad Amir He took a triple wicket maiden and there were two run outs and eventually five wickets fell in the final over of Australia s innings In Super 8s stage Pakistan lost to England and New Zealand only won against South Africa They finished only behind England in Group E of Super 8s reached to the semi finals The semi final for Pakistan was again with Australia where they scored 191 6 with Umar Akmal s not out 56 runs Australia had a good start where Michael Hussey scored a match winning unbeaten 64 runs from just 24 balls Australia scored 197 7 in 19 5 overs and won the match With this match Pakistan lost their defended World T20 title 2011 Cricket World Cup Semi finalists Pakistan started well in the ICC Cricket World Cup which was held in India Sri Lanka and Bangladesh after beating Kenya Sri Lanka one of the tournament favourites and bye a margin beating Canada Shahid Afridi clearly stated that his team is capable of qualifying for the Semifinals After a huge loss against New Zealand Pakistan defeated Zimbabwe by 7 wickets After victory against Zimbabwe Pakistan cemented their shot at playing the ICC CWC 2011 Quarters One of the highlights of the tournament for Pakistan was when they beat Australia who were led by 3 brilliant pace bowlers Brett Lee Shaun Tait and Mitchell Johnson However Pakistan defied the odds and defeated Australia courtesy of a brilliant bowling display This saw Australia s record win streak of 27 consecutive world cup games broken which saw them win every game between the 1999 world cup up until this game In the quarter finals they played West Indies Pakistan were ruthless as they emphatically won against the West Indies side by 10 wickets due to another brilliant bowling display In the semi finals on 30 March Pakistan had a match with its fiercest rival India India managed 260 after they batted first Not having a good batting line up along with a slow start to the chase Pakistan were 29 runs short as India reached the final India went on to win the final by defeating Sri Lanka 2012 ICC World T20 Semi finalists The 2012 edition of World T20 was held in Sri Lanka where Pakistan grouped in Group D with New Zealand and Bangladesh They won comfortably against the two teams and stood up as top of group D In super eight contest Pakistan first played against South Africa where Pakistan won the match by just 2 wickets next match was against India which always given a much publicity by all over the fans Pakistan bowled out for just 128 runs where India reached the target with only 2 wickets given Pakistan won their last Super eight match against Australia by 32 runs where Saeed Ajmal performed well in the match by taking 3 wickets for 17 runs Pakistan qualified for the semi finals after superior net run rate than India The Pakistan semi final was with the host Sri Lanka Sri Lanka scored 139 with Mahela Jayawardena took the gear Pakistan nearly chased the target but wickets in crucial interval gave them backward Skipper Mohammad Hafeez scored 42 runs and all the other batsmen not going well The match was turned towards Sri Lanka with magical spell by Rangana Herath who took wickets of Mohammad Hafeez Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik Pakistan lost the match by 16 runs 2014 ICC World T20 The 2014 ICC World T20 was held by Bangladesh The Pakistani team was in Bangladesh prior to the World T20 due to 2014 Asia Cup which was held by Bangladesh Pakistan played for the Group 2 with mighty oppositions The tournament was a disappointing one for the Pakistanis where they won 2 and lost 2 finished the group as third and disqualified for the semi finals The first group match was with rivals India which India won by 7 wickets The next match was against Australia where Pakistan scored 191 5 with brilliant batting of Umar Akmal Australia had a fierce going with 33 ball 74 runs by Glenn Maxwell but only managed to score 175 Pakistan won the match by 16 runs The match against Bangladesh was a comfortable win by 50 runs Pakistani opening batsman Ahmed Shehzad scored the maiden T20I century by a Pakistani He finished with an unbeaten 111 off 62 balls The crucial match was with West Indies where the winning team would go through to the semi final West Indies won the toss and elected to bat first They scored 166 6 in their 20 overs West Indies scored 82 runs off the last 5 overs giving a fearsome hitting to the Pakistani bowlers Pakistan s chase was unsuccessful as they were bowled out for just 82 runs Pakistan was eliminated from the tournament with this result 2015 Cricket World Cup Quarter finalists Pakistan started poorly in the 2015 Cricket World Cup Their first match was against cricket rivals India India batted first and scored 300 7 with Virat Kohli scoring a century After a poor start to the run chase Pakistan s skipper Misbah ul Haq made a useful contribution of 76 runs but Pakistan lost the match by 76 runs The second match against West Indies was a disaster West Indies posted 310 6 on the board In response Pakistan lost 4 wickets for 1 run on the board a first in an ODI match The team was bowled out for 160 and lost the match by 150 runs Pakistan then won their next four games against Zimbabwe UAE South Africa and Ireland Sarfaraz Ahmed scored Pakistan s only century against Ireland and was awarded Man of the Match against both South Africa and Ireland The victory was Pakistan s first against South Africa in a World Cup match Pakistan finished third in group B and qualified for the quarterfinals The quarterfinal match of Pakistan was against Australia Pakistan scored 213 runs Australia started steadily but wickets regularly fell during the middle overs The match gained a lot of attraction due to the on field rivalry between Australian all rounder Shane Watson and Pakistani pacer Wahab Riaz Wahab s spell was praised despite not picking up many wickets Pakistan dropped catches during the first power play and conceded many runs The partnership between Steve Smith and Glenn Maxwell allowed Australia to win the match As a result Pakistan were knocked out of the tournament The match was the final ODI for Pakistani s captain Misbah ul Haq and experienced all rounder Shahid Afridi After 2015 Cricket World Cup After the 2015 Cricket World Cup Misbah ul Haq and Shahid Afridi ended their ODI careers As a result the captaincy of the ODI team was given to newcomer Azhar Ali Under his captaincy Pakistan played their first ODI series against Bangladesh The tour was a disappointment and Pakistan lost all three ODIs as well as the T20 match Clever bowling coupled with wonderful batting and fielding allowed the hosts to stroll past the visitors This was Bangladesh s first win against Pakistan since the 1999 Cricket World Cup and first ever series win over Pakistan However Pakistan ended the tour on a positive with a 1 0 win in the two match test series 55 Pakistan played a home series against Zimbabwe in May 2015 after 6 years This was the first tour by a Test playing nation since the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009 Pakistan won the T20I series 2 0 and the ODI series 2 0 after the third match ended in a draw due to rain During the Sri Lanka tour in 2015 Pakistan won the Test series 2 1 the ODI series 3 2 and the T20I series 2 0 The successful tour allowed Pakistan to qualify for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy removing West Indies from a place in the tournament The series win pushed up Pakistan s ranking in all three formats of the game In September Pakistan travelled to Zimbabwe for 2 T20Is and 3 ODIs Pakistan won the T20I series 2 0 and the ODI series 2 1 As a result Pakistan concluded their 2015 season rankings as 4th in Tests 8th in ODIs and 2nd in T20Is 2017 Misbah ul Haq and Younis Khan who had been the mainstays of the Pakistani batting line up announced their retirements from Test cricket the only format they played at that time at the completion of the West Indies tour 2017 Pakistan won the T20I series 3 1 and the ODI series 2 1 in the same tour under the captaincy of Sarfaraz Ahmed In his final Test series Misbah made history by being the first Pakistani captain to win an away Test series against West Indies in West Indies Sarfaraz Ahmed was announced as Misbah s successor In his first series against Sri Lanka who toured UAE Pakistan lost both Test matches It was first time in 10 years that Pakistan lost their home series the first time they lost was against the Australian team and the first time in the UAE ever since it became Pakistan s adoptive home 2017 ICC Champions Trophy Champions Main article 2017 ICC Champions Trophy The tournament did not start well for Pakistan losing to their arch rivals India by 124 runs But as the group stages progressed the bowling attack improved significantly for Pakistan winning games against South Africa by 19 runs and a crucial game against Sri Lanka by 3 wickets This set up a semi final against hosts and favourites England where Hasan Ali took 3 wickets to take Pakistan to their first ICC Champions Trophy Final a highly anticipated re match with India In the final before a packed house at The Oval India won the toss and elected to bowl first Pakistan s batting lineup made India question their decision with opening batsman Fakhar Zaman scoring his maiden One Day International century 114 off 106 deliveries with major contributions from Azhar Ali 59 and Mohammad Hafeez 57 pushing Pakistan to a total of 338 India lost their top order quickly with Mohammad Amir getting the key wickets of Rohit Sharma Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli Resistance came in the form of Hardik Pandya who scored a brisk 76 Hasan Ali Pakistan s star find in this tournament took the final wicket finishing with figures of 3 19 leaving India 180 runs short of the target and handing Pakistan their first Champions Trophy The margin of victory was the largest in an ICC tournament final Hasan Ali was named as player of the tournament Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed stated after the opening match against India I said to the boys the tournament doesn t finish here Good cricket positive cricket and we will win After Pakistan s victory they moved up from 8th to 6th in the ICC ODI rankings The ICC Team of the Tournament had Sarfaraz Ahmed as captain Fakhar Zaman Junaid Khan and Hasan Ali from Pakistan Test cricketPakistan s first Test match was played in Delhi in October 1952 as part of a five Test series They lost the first test by an innings and 70 runs India scored 372 runs in their first innings and Pakistan managed 302 runs in combined both innings However it just took seven days to turn things around for the Pakistani s In second Test match Pakistan blew India away for 106 before Pakistan with the help of Hanif Mohammad s 124 scored 331 in their first innings taking a lead of 225 India were bowled out for 182 giving Pakistan a win by an innings and 43 runs It was Fazal Mahmood s game as he took 12 94 India won the next match by 10 wickets before the final two test were drawn which resulted India winning series 2 1 Pakistan made their first tour of England in 1954 and drew the series 1 1 after a victory at The Oval in which fast bowler Fazal Mahmood took 12 wickets Pakistan s first home Test match was against India in January 1955 at Bangabandhu National Stadium Dacca East Pakistan now Bangladesh after which four more Test matches were played in Bahawalpur Lahore Peshawar and Karachi all five matches in the series were drawn the first such occurrence in Test history In the same year New Zealand toured Pakistan for their first series against them They defeated New Zealand by an innings and 1 run in the first test and won the second test match by 4 wickets The final test ended in a draw resulting in Pakistan s first ever Test series win with 2 0 margin In 1956 Australia toured Pakistan and played one test which Pakistan won They bowled Australia out for 80 in their first innings Pakistan took a lead of 119 runs when they were dismissed at 199 Pakistan bowled Australia out for 187 in the second innings giving the hosts a target of 68 Pakistan won comfortably by 9 wickets Again Fazal Mahmood was the chief destroyer taking 13 114 in the match Pakistan visited West Indies in 1958 for a five test series Pakistan drew the first test It was Hanif Mohammad s match as he saved Pakistan after they were bowled out for 106 in reply to West Indies first innings of 579 Trailing by 473 Mohammad played the longest test match innings a marathon 970 minutes for his match saving 337 The next three tests went in West Indies favour before Pakistan won their first match against them by an innings and 1 run In that match it was another Mohammad performance This time it was Hanif s brother Wazir Mohammad who scored 189 out of Pakistan s 496 in reply to the hosts 268 West Indies were bowled out for 227 in their second innings but the series went to them by 3 1 Performance in 1970s until 1990s From 1970 to 1979 Pakistan played over 13 Test series which they won 3 lost 5 and drew 5 In total of 41 Test matches Pakistan won 6 lost 12 and drew 23 They had a below par performance But from 1980 to 1989 they did better Out of 21 Test series they have played from that period they won 9 lost 5 and drew 7 In terms of matches they played total of 72 matches winning 20 and losing 12 with 40 draws In 1987 Pakistan went to India for five match series It was Sunil Gavaskar s last test series The first four test went draw but the final match was thriller Pakistan scored 116 before India scored 145 Pakistan came back with 249 on board giving the host a target of 220 India fell 16 runs short and the series was considered one of the best India Pakistan series In 1988 after West Indies tour where they drew 1 1 3 Pakistan were rated as No 1 Test team It was one of greatest moments in their history From 1990 to 1999 Pakistan did even better They played 29 series winning over 15 and losing 9 with 5 drawn In terms of matches they played 74 winning 40 losing 21 and drawing 13 In this period the lowest point of for Pakistan came in 1998 where they lost to Zimbabwe 1 0 in three match series The biggest moment came in Asian Test Championship in 1998 where they defeated Sri Lanka in the final by an innings and 175 runs 21st century In 2002 Pakistan participated in their second Asian Test Championship It was originally planned to include all four Asian ICC full members Bangladesh India Pakistan and Sri Lanka However before the tournament started India s participation was put in doubt After defeating Bangladesh in the 1st Test to meet Sri Lanka in the final they were defeated by them by 8 wickets Main article 2006 ball tampering controversy A major controversy occurred in 2006 when the team toured England for a four match Test series England led the series 2 0 going into the final Test In the first innings of that match they were bowled out for 173 and Pakistan scored 504 in reply In the second innings after the dismissal of Alastair Cook for 83 off a reverse swinging from Umar Gul umpires Darrell Hair and Billy Doctrove called a halt to play as they adjudged Pakistan to be guilty of ball tampering The ball was replaced and England was awarded 5 penalty runs This event was the catalyst for the subsequent refusal to continue the match after tea by the Pakistan team Based on the Laws of Cricket the umpires declared Pakistan to have forfeited the game The ICC later changed the result of the match to a draw and subsequently reinstated the original result on 1 February 2009 2010 spot fixing scandal Main article Pakistan cricket spot fixing scandal The Pakistan cricket team toured England from 29 July to 22 September 2010 The tour consisted of four Tests two T20Is and five ODIs During the Test series Pakistan lost the first two Test by 354 runs and 9 wickets They came back to win the third Test by 4 wickets However in the fourth Test the spot fixing took place On the third day of the 4th Test British newspaper News of the World published a story with allegations that an agent loosely affiliated with some of the Pakistani players later identified as Mazhar Majeed had accepted a 150 000 US 232 665 bribe from undercover reporters for information that two Pakistani bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir would deliberately deliver no balls at specific points during the match The third player was also caught It was Pakistan s Test skipper Salman Butt who was revealed to be the master mind of this case On 1 November 2011 Asif Amir and Butt were found guilty for their part in the spot fixing and were given prison sentences ranging from six months to 30 months and now Amir played well Under Misbah ul Haq After Amir Asif and Butt were dismissed Pakistan made Misbah ul Haq the new captain of Pakistan In subsequent series against South Africa in the UAE he led Pakistan in tests After resignation of Shahid Afridi as test captain and suspension of Salman Butt due to spot fixing scandal Misbah was preferred over Younus Khan Mohammad Yousuf and Kamran Akmal as captain Wasim Akram stated that although the decision was surprising if Misbah bats and fields well everything else will go according to plan Former Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson stated that he believed Misbah has the best cricketing brain within Pakistan and he will do incredibly well in the plans for the captaincy Misbah hit back at those who criticised the decision to appoint him captain and stated that he should be given a chance to prove himself In Misbah s first series against South Africa in UAE 2010 he led the two match Test series to draw 0 0 Later the team toured New Zealand where they won two match Test series 1 0 Pakistan also went to West Indies and Zimbabwe for two Match and lone Test match They drew 1 1 and won 1 0 over West Indies and Zimbabwe respectively They also won against the touring Sri Lankan team winning 1 0 3 and whitewashed Bangladesh 2 0 2 One of the most biggest moment for Pakistan under Misbah s captaincy was when they whitewashed England the then no 1 side who toured UAE in early 2012 Mohsin Khan the Pakistan coach compared his team s whitewash against England to the 1992 Cricket World Cup triumph Today is like a dream come true Mohsin told Sky Sports It s not a very experienced team but it s very talented Today the captain and all the players have proved they are one of the best in the world It s a great achievement for the Pakistan team Against the South Africa cricket team in 2013 tour they were badly whitewashed by the Proteas by 3 0 3 In first Test they were bowled out for 49 the worst in their history That was considered to be worst performance against top side At the same year they also got their second defeat to Zimbabwe when Pakistan toured for two match Test series The series was drawn 1 1 In early 2014 against Sri Lanka who toured UAE for 3 match series Pakistan were down 1 0 after two match In the final match the first four days went nowhere until the early fifth day when Pakistan managed to bowl out the Sri Lankan cricket team for 214 and were asked to chase 301 in last two and a half session Pakistan chased it down in 57 3 overs the fastest chase in Test cricket history Another greatest performance from Pakistan is when they whitewashed the touring Australian cricket team After beating Pakistan 1 0 in T20Is and 3 0 in ODIs Pakistan were doubtful to win a two match Test series against the tourist However Pakistan won the matches by 221 runs and 356 runs The win in the second Test was their highest winning margin against any opposition in their history Also in the same match Misbah equaled the then fastest Test match century off 56 deliveries Against New Zealand who toured Pakistan for 3 Test match series After winning the first Test Misbah became Pakistan s most successful Test captain win 15 wins taking over Imran Khan and Javed Miandad s joint 14 win record The series went to draw 1 1 3 Another moment for Pakistan under Misbah was when Pakistan toured Sri Lanka and defeated them in three match Test series There it was the first time Pakistan defeat Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka after 9 years And when England toured UAE for three match Test series Pakistan defeated them 2 0 3 As a result they climbed to No 2 in Test rankings also after 9 years Rise to No 1 in Tests In 2016 Pakistan became No 1 Test team after their tour of England where they drew series 2 2 4 It was the first time since the ranking system were introduced they were crowned No 1 and first time since 1988 It was another great achievement in Pakistan s Test history They were also given Test mace in Lahore However their No 1 rank was short lived as their downfall began After winning the series against the West Indies 2 1 3 in UAE Pakistan toured New Zealand and Australia for two match and three match Test series They lost all five matches plus one lost against West Indies They were down at No 5 in rankings Misbah was considering retirement after the Australia tour but stayed till West Indies tour saying he had one last job to do Despite having major upsets in the southern continent Pakistan were triumphant in the West Indies tour of 2017 having won the T20 series 3 1 the ODI series by 2 1 and winning a thriller in the 3rd test to seal it 2 1 This was Pakistan s first ever test series win in the Caribbean 56 Misbah ul Haq and Younus Khan retired after with the captaincy going to Sarfaraz Ahmed Governing bodyMain article Pakistan Cricket Board The Pakistan Cricket Board PCB is responsible for all first class and Test cricket played in Pakistan and by the Pakistan cricket team It was admitted to the International Cricket Council in July 1953 The corporation has been run by former cricketers professional administrators and trustees who are often respected businessmen The Board governs a network of teams sponsored by corporations and banks city associations and clubs including advertising broadcasting rights and internet partners 57 The PCB s experiment with the Twenty20 cricket model has also proven popular and hopes to similarly revive popular interest in domestic games which it did The PCB also set up major domestic competitions such as the Quaid i Azam Trophy the Faysal Bank T20 Cup 58 the Pakistan Super League and the National Twenty20 Cup SponsorshipThe current sponsors are Current Sponsors amp Partners Team Sponsor PepsiTitle Sponsor TCLOfficial Partners GatoradePark View CityShahid Afridi FoundationTournament historyA red box around the year indicates tournaments played within Pakistan ICC World Test Championship ICC World Test Championship recordYear League stage Final Host Final Final PositionPos Matches Ded PC Pts PCTP W L D T2019 21 59 6 9 12 4 5 3 0 0 660 286 43 3 Rose Bowl Southampton DNQ 6th2021 23 7 9 14 4 6 4 0 0 168 64 38 09 The Oval London DNQ TBDICC Cricket World Cup See also Pakistan at the Cricket World Cup World Cup recordYear Round Position GP W L T NR Squad 1975 Group stage 5 8 3 1 2 0 0 Squad 1979 Semi finals 3 8 4 2 2 0 0 Squad 1983 Semi finals 4 8 7 3 4 0 0 Squad 1987 Semi finals 4 8 7 5 2 0 0 Squad 1992 Champions 1 9 10 6 3 0 1 Squad 1996 Quarter finals 6 12 6 4 2 0 0 Squad 1999 Runners up 2 12 10 6 4 0 0 Squad 2003 Group stage 10 14 60 6 2 3 0 1 Squad 2007 Group stage 10 16 60 3 1 2 0 0 Squad 2011 Semi Finals 3 14 60 8 6 2 0 0 Squad 2015 Quarter finals 6 14 60 7 4 3 0 0 Squad 2019 Group stage 5 10 60 9 5 3 0 1 Squad 2023 Yet to qualify 2027 TBA 2031Total 12 12 1 Title 80 45 32 0 3ICC T20 World Cup T20 World Cup recordYear Round Position GP W L T NR Squad 2007 Runners up 2 12 7 5 1 1 0 Squad 2009 Champions 1 12 7 5 2 0 0 Squad 2010 Semi finals 4 12 6 2 4 0 0 Squad 2012 Semi finals 4 12 6 4 2 0 0 Squad 2014 Super 10 5 16 4 2 2 0 0 Squad 2016 Super 10 7 16 4 1 3 0 0 Squad 2021 Semi finals 3 16 6 5 1 0 0 Squad 2022 Runners up 2 16 7 4 3 0 0 Squad 2024 Qualified 2026 TBA 2028 2030Total 8 8 1 Title 47 28 18 1 0ICC Champions Trophy Known as the ICC Knockout in 1998 and 2000 Champions Trophy recordYear Round Position GP W L T NR Squad 1998 Quarter finals 5 9 1 0 1 0 0 Squad 2000 Semi finals 3 11 2 1 1 0 0 Squad 2002 Group Stage 5 12 60 2 1 1 0 0 Squad 2004 Semi finals 4 12 60 3 2 1 0 0 Squad 2006 Group Stage 8 10 60 3 1 2 0 0 Squad 2009 Semi finals 3 8 60 4 2 2 0 0 Squad 2013 Group Stage 8 8 60 3 0 3 0 0 Squad 2017 Champions 1 8 60 5 4 1 0 0 Squad 2025 Qualified 2029 TBATotal 8 8 1 Title 23 11 12 0 0ACC Asia Cup Asia Cup recordYear Round Position GP W L T NR 1984 Group stage 3 3 2 0 2 0 0 1986 Runners up 2 3 3 2 1 0 0 1988 Group stage 3 4 3 1 2 0 0 1990 91 Did not participate 1995 Group Stage 3 4 3 2 1 0 0 1997 3 1 1 0 1 2000 Champions 1 4 4 4 0 0 0 2004 Super Fours 3 6 5 4 1 0 0 2008 5 3 2 0 0 2010 Group stage 3 4 3 1 2 0 0 2012 Champions 1 4 4 3 1 0 0 2014 Runners up 2 5 5 3 2 0 0 2016 Group Stage 3 5 4 2 2 0 0 2018 Super Fours 3 6 5 2 3 0 0 2022 Runners up 2 6 6 3 3 0 0Total 14 15 2 Titles 55 31 23 0 1Other tournaments Other Defunct TournamentsAustralian Tri Series Commonwealth Games Asian Test Championship Austral Asia Cup NatWest Series World Championship of Cricket Nehru Cup 1981 82 Group stage 1983 84 Group stage 1988 89 Group stage 1989 90 Runners up 1992 93 Group stage 1996 97 Champions 1999 2000 Runners up 2004 05 Runners up 1998 Round 1 1999 Champions 2001 Runners up 1986 Champions 1990 Champions 1994 Champions 2001 Runners up 1985 Runners up 1989 ChampionsHonoursICC World Cup Champions 1 1992 Runners up 1 1999 T20 World Cup Champions 1 2009 Runners up 2 2007 2022 Champions Trophy Champions 1 2017ACC Asia Cup Champions 2 2000 2012 Runners up 3 1986 2014 2022 Asian Test Championship Champions 1 1998 99 Runners up 1 2001 02Others Asian Games Bronze Medal 1 2010 South Asian Games Bronze Medal 1 2010List of International groundsSee also List of cricket grounds in Pakistan Arbab Ayub Bhawal Bugti Gaddafi Bagh e Ibn e Qasim Iqbal Guj Jinnah Sialkot Jinnah Multan National Niaz Peshawar Pindi Rawalpindi Sheikhupura Southend CC Sargodha Zafarclass notpageimage Locations of all stadiums which have hosted an international cricket match within Pakistan Stadium City First Used Last Used Test matches ODI matches T20I matches Total matchesPCB HeadquartersGaddafi Stadium 61 Lahore 1959 2022 41 64 18 123Major stadiums recently usedNational Bank Cricket Arena 62 Karachi 1955 2023 47 48 11 106Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium 63 Rawalpindi 1992 2022 13 24 3 40Multan Cricket Stadium 64 Multan 2001 2022 6 10 0 16Other StadiumsIqbal Stadium 65 Faisalabad 1978 2008 24 16 0 40Arbab Niaz Stadium 66 Peshawar 1984 2006 6 15 0 21Niaz Stadium 67 Hyderabad 1973 2008 5 7 0 12Jinnah Stadium Gujranwala 68 Gujranwala 1982 2000 1 11 0 12Sheikhupura Stadium 69 Sheikhupura 1996 2008 2 2 0 4Jinnah Stadium 70 Sialkot 1976 1996 4 9 0 13Bagh e Jinnah 71 Lahore 1955 1959 3 0 0 3Ibn e Qasim Bagh Stadium 72 Multan 1981 1994 1 6 0 7Pindi Club Ground 73 Rawalpindi 1965 1987 1 2 0 3Southend Club Cricket Stadium 74 Karachi 1993 1993 1 0 0 1Bahawal Stadium 75 Bahawalpur 1955 1955 1 0 0 1Peshawar Club Ground 76 Peshawar 1955 1955 1 0 0 1Ayub National Stadium 77 Quetta 1978 1984 0 2 0 2Zafar Ali Stadium 78 Sahiwal 1977 1978 0 2 0 2Bugti Stadium 79 Quetta 1996 1996 0 1 0 1Sargodha Cricket Stadium 80 Sargodha 1992 1992 0 1 0 1 Pakistan s Women s T20 Cricket team Correct as of the end of the Test series leg of New Zealand cricket team in Pakistan in 2022 23 December 2022 Pakistan women s cricket teamMain article Pakistan national women s cricket team The Pakistan women s cricket team has a much lower profile than the men s team For all national women s cricket teams the female players are paid much less their male counterparts and the women s teams do not receive as much popular support or recognition as the men s team The women s teams also have a less packed schedule compared to men s teams and play fewer matches The team played it first match during 1997 when it was on tour of New Zealand and Australia and were invited to the World Cup later that year and in the Women s Asia Cup during 2005 the team came third place During 2007 the team with face South Africa and later in the year travel to Ireland to play in the Women s World Cup Qualifier The team also played at the T20 England World Cup the team finished 6th place beating Sri Lanka and South Africa in 2009 Team coloursIn Test matches the team wears cricket whites with an optional sweater or sweater vest with a green and gold V neck for use in cold weather The team s official sponsors have been Pepsi amp Junaid Jamshed since 1993 with their logo displayed on the right side of the chest sister brand Lay s on the sleeves and the Pakistan Cricket star deployed on the left in test cricket The fielders wear a green cap or a white or green in ODI and T20 matches sunhats with the Pakistan Cricket Star in the middle Also the helmets are colored green Boom Boom Cricket signed a deal with Pakistan Cricket Board in April 2010 to become the kit sponsors of the Pakistan team the deal ended at the end of 2012 Asia Cup 81 Currently as of 2019 Pakistan is sponsored by AJ Sports 82 replacing CA Sports which was the sponsor between 2015 and 2019 83 Pakistan s One Day and Twenty 20 kits vary from year to year with the team wearing its green color in various shades from kit to kit Historically Pakistan s kits have had shades of blue yellow and golden in addition to green For official ICC tournaments Pakistan is written on the front of the jersey in place of the sponsor logo with the sponsor logo being placed on the sleeve However for non ICC tournaments and matches the Pepsi logo feature prominently on the front of the shirt As always the Pakistan Cricket Board logo is placed on the left chest Former suppliers were CA Sports 2015 2019 Hunt 84 Slazenger 85 and AJ Sports LogoDuring the early years Pakistan cricket team s logo was a shaheen with star and crescent on it but this crest changed in 1959 Pakistan s cricket team s current logo is a star usually in the color gold or green with the word Pakistan پاک ستان written inside in Urdu Pakistan s national language CaptainsMain article List of Pakistan national cricket captainsCurrent squadOn 30 June 2022 The PCB published new central contracts for the Pakistan Cricket team for the 2022 2023 season Central contracts were awarded to 26 players in four different categories red ball and or white ball along with 7 players being named in emerging category 86 This is a list of active players who are centrally contracted with PCB or has played for Pakistan in the past 12 months or has been named in the recent Test ODI or T20I squad Mohammad Hafeez played T20I cricket for Pakistan in the past 12 months but has announced retirement from International cricket Updated on 3 August 2022 Key Symbol MeaningDomestic team First class team the player represents in the current or preceding season If n a then Limited overs team is displayed C G The contract grade awarded by the PCBS N Shirt numberFormat denotes the player recently played in which particular format not his entire careerName Age Batting style Bowling style Domestic team C G Format S N NotesRed Ball White BallBatsmenBabar Azam 28 Right handed Right arm off spin Central Punjab A Test ODI T20I 56 CaptainImam ul Haq 27 Left handed Right arm leg spin Balochistan C B Test ODI 26Fakhar Zaman 32 Left handed Slow left arm orthodox Khyber Pakhtunkhwa A ODI T20I 39Azhar Ali 37 Right handed Right arm leg spin Central Punjab A Test 79Fawad Alam 37 Left handed Slow left arm orthodox Sindh B Test 25Abid Ali 35 Right handed Right arm leg spin Central Punjab D Test 60Abdullah Shafique 23 Right handed Right arm off spin Balochistan C Test ODI 57Asif Ali 31 Right handed Right arm off spin Northern D T20I 45Saud Shakeel 27 Left handed Slow left arm orthodox Sindh D Test 59Haider Ali 22 Right handed Right arm medium Northern D T20I 46Shan Masood 33 Left handed Right arm medium Balochistan D Test 94All roundersMohammad Nawaz 28 Left handed Slow left arm orthodox Northern C Test ODI T20I 21Khushdil Shah 27 Left handed Slow left arm orthodox Southern Punjab D ODI T20I 72Iftikhar Ahmed 32 Right handed Right arm off spin Khyber Pakhtunkhwa T20I 95Agha Salman 32 Right handed Right arm off spin Southern Punjab Emerging Test ODIWicket keepersMohammad Rizwan 30 Right handed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa A Test ODI T20I 16 Test Vice captainMohammad Haris 21 Right handed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Emerging ODISarfaraz Ahmed 35 Right handed Sindh D Test 54Spin bowlersNauman Ali 36 Left handed Slow left arm orthodox Northern C Test 61Shadab Khan 24 Right handed Right arm leg spin Northern A ODI T20I 7 ODI and T20I Vice captainSajid Khan 29 Right handed Right arm off spin Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Test 68Yasir Shah 36 Right handed Right arm leg spin Balochistan D Test 86Usman Qadir 29 Left handed Right arm leg spin Central Punjab D T20I 91Zahid Mahmood 24 Right handed Right arm leg spin Sindh D ODI 85Pace bowlersShaheen Shah Afridi 22 Left handed Left arm fast Khyber Pakhtunkhwa A Test ODI T20I 10Hasan Ali 28 Right handed Right arm fast medium Central Punjab B C Test ODI T20I 32Faheem Ashraf 28 Left handed Right arm fast medium Central Punjab Test ODI 41Haris Rauf 29 Right handed Right arm fast Northern B Test ODI T20I 97Mohammad Wasim Jr 21 Right handed Right arm fast medium Khyber Pakhtunkhwa D ODI T20I 74Naseem Shah 19 Right handed Right arm fast Southern Punjab C Test ODI T20I 71Shahnawaz Dahani 24 Right handed Right arm fast medium Sindh D ODI T20I 28Note Haseebullah Khan Mohammad Huraira Ali Usman Kamran Ghulam and Qasim Akram were also awarded Emerging category contracts Coaching and managing staffPosition NameHead Coach Saqlain MushtaqMentor Matthew HaydenBatting Coach Mohammad YousufBowling Coach Shaun TaitFielding Coach Abdul MajeedAssistant Coach Shahid AslamTeam Physio Cliff DeaconTeam Analyst Talha EjazTeam Masseur Malang AliTeam Strength and Conditioning Coach Drikus SaaimanCorrect as of 9 February 2022Selection committeeIn December 2022 PCB announced interim selection committee Shahid Afridi was senior chief selector and Abdul Razzaq Rao Iftikhar Anjum and Haroon Rashid were members 87 88 RecordsSee also Pakistan national cricket team record by opponent List of Pakistan Test cricket records List of Pakistan One Day International cricket records and List of Pakistan Twenty20 International cricket records Results summary International match summary Matches Won Lost Drawn Tied No result Inaugural matchPakistan s results in international matchesTest 89 445 146 135 164 16 October 1952ODI 90 938 491 418 9 20 11 February 1973T20I 91 188 116 64 3 5 28 August 2006Test record versus other nations Opponent Matches Won Lost Draw Tied Won First Last Australia 69 15 34 20 0 21 73 1956 2022 Bangladesh 13 12 0 1 0 92 30 2001 2022 England 89 21 29 39 0 23 59 1954 2022 India 59 12 9 38 0 20 33 1952 2007 Ireland 1 1 0 0 0 100 00 2018 2018 New Zealand 62 25 14 23 0 40 32 1955 2023 South Africa 28 6 15 7 0 21 42 1995 2021 Sri Lanka 57 21 17 19 0 36 84 1982 2022 West Indies 54 21 18 15 0 38 88 1958 2021 Zimbabwe 19 12 3 4 0 63 15 1993 2021Total 451 146 139 166 0 32 37 1952 2023Statistics are correct as of Pakistan v New Zealand at National Stadium 2nd Test 2 6 January 2023 92 93 vteODI record versus other nations Opponent Matches Won Lost Tied No Result Won First LastFull Members Afghanistan 4 4 0 0 0 100 00 2012 2019 Australia 107 34 69 1 3 33 17 1975 2022 Bangladesh 37 32 5 0 0 86 48 1986 2019 England 91 32 56 0 3 36 36 1974 2021 India 132 73 55 0 4 57 03 1978 2019 Ireland 7 5 1 1 0 78 57 2007 2016 New Zealand 107 55 48 1 3 53 36 1973 2019 South Africa 82 30 51 0 1 37 03 1992 2021 Sri Lanka 155 92 58 1 4 61 25 1975 2019 West Indies 137 63 71 3 0 47 08 1975 2022 Zimbabwe 62 54 4 2 2 91 66 1992 2020Associate Members Canada 2 2 0 0 0 100 00 1979 2011 Hong Kong 3 3 0 0 0 100 00 2004 2018 Kenya 6 6 0 0 0 100 00 1996 2011 Namibia 1 1 0 0 0 100 00 2003 2003 Netherlands 6 6 0 0 0 100 00 1996 2022 Scotland 3 3 0 0 0 100 00 1999 2013 United Arab Emirates 3 3 0 0 0 100 00 1994 2015Total 939 493 417 9 20 54 15 1973 2022Statistics are correct as of Pakistan v Netherlands at Hazelaarweg Stadion 3rd ODI 21 August 2022 94 vteT20I record versus other nations Opponent Matches Won Lost Tied No Result Won First LastFull Members Afghanistan 3 3 0 0 0 100 00 2013 2022 Australia 25 12 11 1 1 52 08 2007 2022 Bangladesh 17 15 2 0 0 88 23 2007 2022 England 28 9 17 1 1 35 18 2006 2022 India 12 3 8 1 0 29 16 2007 2022 Ireland 1 1 0 0 0 100 00 2009 2009 New Zealand 28 17 11 0 0 60 71 2007 2022 South Africa 22 12 10 0 0 54 54 2007 2022 Sri Lanka 23 13 10 0 0 58 90 2007 2022 West Indies 21 15 3 0 3 83 33 2011 2021 Zimbabwe 18 16 2 0 0 88 8 2008 2022Associate Members Canada 1 1 0 0 0 100 00 2008 2008ICC World 3 2 1 0 0 66 67 2017 2017 Hong Kong 1 1 0 0 0 100 00 2022 2022 Kenya 1 1 0 0 0 100 00 2007 2007 Netherlands 2 2 0 0 0 100 00 2009 2022 Namibia 1 1 0 0 0 100 00 2021 2021 Scotland 4 4 0 0 0 100 00 2007 2021 United Arab Emirates 1 1 0 0 0 100 00 2016 2016Total 209 127 74 3 5 62 99 2006 2022Statistics are correct as of Pakistan v England at Melbourne Cricket Ground 2022 Men s T20 World Cup 13 November 2022 95 96 vteBatting Test batting records Name International career span Year set Record description Record NotesHanif Mohammad 1952 69 1958 8th highest Test match innings Slowest Test triple century Highest Test innings on foreign soil 4th highest Test innings by an opener 337 runs 970min Hanif scored 337 runs against the West Indies in 1958 which was also the first triple century by an Asian cricketer and at the time the longest innings by any batsman in terms of time spent at the wicket Javed Miandad 1976 96 1976 Only teenager to score a double century 19y 140dCareer 6th most Test double centuries 6Career Only player to score a century in his 1st 50th amp 100th Test matchCareer Only player whose career batting average never fell below 50Career 16th most Test runs 8 832 runs Javed Miandad s record is also the 2nd most Test runs by a PakistaniTaslim Arif 1980 1980 3rd highest Test match innings by a wicketkeeper 210 Inzamam ul Haq 1991 2007 Career Joint 4th most sixes in an inning 9Career 17th Most Test Runs 8 830 runs Inzamam s record is also the 3rd most Test runs by a PakistaniMohammad Yousuf 1998 2010 2006 Most Test match runs in a calendar year 1 7882006 Most Test centuries in a calendar year 92006 Most centuries in successive Tests 6 centuries 5 TestsShahid Afridi 1998 2010 2004 05 Joint 5th fastest Test fifty 26 balls2006 Joint most sixes off consecutive deliveries 4Younis Khan 2000 2017 2009 5th highest individual innings by a captain 313 Younis scored 313 against Sri Lanka in 2009 becoming the third Pakistani to reach a triple century and also attaining the third highest Test Innings by a PakistaniCareer 13th highest run scorer 10099 runs Younis Khan s record is also the most Test runs by a PakistaniCareer Joint 6th most Test hundreds 34 Test Hundreds Younis Khan s record is also the most Test hundreds by a Pakistani2017 1st Pakistani batsman 13th overall to reach 10 000 Test runsYasir Hameed 2003 10 2003 Scored centuries in both the innings of his debut test 170 amp 105 Yasir Hameed in 2003 on his Test debut he scored 170 runs in Karachi This is the highest score by a Pakistani on debut He also scored 105 in the second innings of the same match becoming only player to do so after West Indies Lawrence RowMisbah ul Haq 2001 2017 2014 Fastest half century 21 balls2014 Joint second fastest century 56 balls2017 Most sixes hit by a captain in Tests 69One Day International batting records Name International career span Year set Record description Record NotesInzamam Ul Haq 1991 2007 Career 6th highest career ODI runs 11 739Saeed Anwar 1989 2003 1997 Joint 9th highest ODI innings 194Shahid Afridi 1996 2015 1996 Third fastest ODI century 37 balls Afridi scored his maiden century in his maiden innings in 1996 against Sri Lanka at Kenya He was originally in the team as a bowling replacement for Mushtaq Ahmed and walked out as a pinch hitter up the order using Waqar Younis s batCareer Most sixes in ODI 351 sixes 97 Babar Azam 2015 present 2017 Joint third fastest to 1000 ODI runs 98 21 innings2018 Joint second fastest to 2000 ODI runs 99 45 innings2019 Second fastest to 3000 ODI runs 100 68 innings2016 17 First batsman to score 5 consecutive centuries in one country in ODIs 101 He had scores of 120 123 117 103 101 in UAEFakhar Zaman 2017 present 2018 First Pakistani player and sixth overall to score a double century in ODIs 102 210Fastest to 1000 ODI runs 103 18 inningsMost runs in 5 match ODI series 103 515 runsHighest individual score in an ODI chase 104 193 runsT20 International batting records Name International career span Year set Record description Record NotesMohammad Hafeez 2006 present Career 8th most runs in career 1 908Shoaib Malik 2006 present Career 3rd most runs in career 2 263Shahid Afridi 2006 16 2010 3rd highest innings strike rate 357 14Babar Azam 2016 present Career Fastest to score 1 000 runs 26 inningsBowling Test bowling records Name International career span Year set Record description Record NotesWasim Akram 1984 2003 Career 12th most Test wickets 414 Akram also holds the record of most Test wickets by a Pakistani bowlerWaqar Younis 1989 2003 Career 8th best strike rate more than 2000 balls bowled 43 4One Day International bowling records Name International career span Year set Record description Record NotesWasim Akram 1984 2003 Career 2nd most ODI wickets 502 Akram s record was surpassed by Muttiah Muralitharan Akram still holds the record of most ODI wickets by a Pakistani bowlerCareer One of three bowlers to take 2 ODI hat tricks The other bowlers were Saqlain Mustaq and Chaminda VaasWaqar Younis 1989 2003 Career 3rd most ODI wickets 416 Waqar also holds the record of second most ODI wickets by a Pakistani bowlerSaqlain Mushtaq 1995 2004 Career Fastest to reach 100 150 200 and 250 wickets First spinner to take a hat trick in an ODI He has taken 2 ODI hat tricksT20 International records This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Name International career span Year set Record description Record NotesUmar Gul 2007 16 Career Joint 4th most wickets in career with Saeed Ajmal 85Career Most 4 wicket hauls in career 4Shahid Afridi 2006 18 Career Most wickets in career 98Career Most wickets in T20 world cups 41Saeed Ajmal 2009 14 Career Joint 4th most wickets in career with Umar Gul 85Career 2nd most wickets in T20 World Cups 32Imad Wasim 2015 present First spinner to take 5 wickets in a T20 International 5 wickets 14 runsMiscellaneous records Name International career span Year set Record description Record NotesWasim Akram 1984 2003 Career First bowler to take a hat trick in both Test and ODI Mohammad Sami see below has since taken a hat trick in all forms of the gameCareer Only bowler to take four hat tricks Lasith Malinga has since matched and broken this recordCareer 1st bowler to take 400 wickets in both Test and ODI Muttiah Muralitharan has since achieved thisMohammad Sami 2001 present Career First bowler to achieve a hat trick in all three formats of the gameSee alsoPortals Cricket Pakistan Cricket in 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