Pakistan Cup
The Pakistan Cup is the national List A cricket tournament of Pakistan, and is contested by 6 teams. It replaces the former List A cricket tournament Pentangular Trophy.[1]
Countries | Pakistan |
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Administrator | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Format | List A cricket |
First edition | 2015 |
Latest edition | 2020 |
Next edition | 2020–21 |
Tournament format | Round Robin and Knockout Stage |
Number of teams | 6 |
Current champion | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (3rd title) |
Most successful | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa(3 titles) |
Most runs | Khurram Manzoor (1150) |
Most wickets | Zia-ul-Haq (35) |
2020–21 Pakistan Cup |
History
Pakistan domestic structure has been inconsistent for decades with changes occurring every two years. For this reason they are now restructuring their domestic circuit and introducing new tournament named Pakistan Cup which will replace Pentangular Trophy.[1][2]
Present teams
Team | Province | Debut Season | Last Season | Captain | Coach |
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Central Punjab | Punjab | 2020–21 | 2020–21 | Babar Azam | Shahid Anwar |
Southern Punjab | Punjab | Shan Masood | Abdul Rehman | ||
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | KP | Mohammad Rizwan | Abdul Razzaq | ||
Northern | Azad Kashmir | Imad Wasim | Mohammad Wasim | ||
Sindh | Sindh | Sarfaraz Ahmed | Basit Ali | ||
Balochistan | Balochistan | Haris Sohail | Faisal Iqbal |
Winners
Year | Final | Format | Teams | |||
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Venue | Winners | Result | Runners-up | |||
Pakistan Cup | ||||||
2016 Details |
Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 311 for 9 (50 overs) |
Won by 151 runs Scorecard |
Punjab 160 all out (36.1 overs) |
round-robin, final | 5 |
2017 Details |
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi | Federal Areas 327 for 9 (50 overs) |
Won by 1 Wickets Scorecard |
Baluchistan 323 for 9 (50 overs) |
round-robin, final | 5 |
2018 Details |
Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad | Federal Areas 254 for 5 (41 overs) |
Won by 5 Wickets Scorecard |
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 252 all out (43.4 overs) |
round-robin, final | 5 |
2019 Details |
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 307 for 7 (50 overs) |
Won by 9 runs Scorecard |
Baluchistan 298 for 9 (50 overs) |
round-robin, final | 5 |
2020–21 Details |
double round-robin, final | 6 |
References
- "PCB introduces new domestic one-day competition | Cricket". ESPN Cricinfo. 2016-04-12. Retrieved 2016-04-14.
- Desk, Sports (2011-02-23). "Pakistan Cup to begin in Faisalabad from April 19 – The Express Tribune". Tribune.com.pk. Retrieved 2016-04-14.
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