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History

Following the Partition of India in 1947, and the establishment of the separate nation state of Pakistan, cricket in the country developed steadily and Pakistan was given Test Match status at a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lord's Cricket Ground on 28th July 1952. 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 memorable victory at The Ovel in which fast bowler Fazal Mahmood took 12 wickets. Pakistan's first home Test match was in Dacca in East Pakistan (present day Bangladesh) in January 1955 againat India and four more Test matches were to follow in Bahawalpur, Lahore, Peshawar and Karachi (all five matches in that series were drawn).

 

Tournament History

 

World Cup

    1975: First round 1979: Semi Finals 1983: Semi Finals 1987: Semi Finals 1992: Champions 1996: Quarter Finals 1999: Runners up
  • 2003: First round

ICC Champions Trophy

    2002: First round
  • 2004: Semi Finals

ICC Knockout

    1998: Quarter Finals
  • 2000: Semi Finals

Commonwealth Games

  • 1998: First round

Asian Test Championship

    1999: Won
  • 2001/02: Runners up

Asia Cup

    1984: 3rd place 1986: Runners up 1988: 3rd place 1990/91: Did not participate 1995: 3rd place 1997: 3rd place 2000: Won
  • 2004: 3rd place

Austral-Asia Cup

    1986: Won 1990: Won
  • 1994: Won

Records

Pakistan has produced many excellent bowlers such as Fazal Mahmood, Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Shoaib Akhtar. Pakistan's bowlers are known for developing and perfecting the art of reverse swing bowling, said to be invented by Sarfaraz Nawaz, to a high degree of proficiency.

Pakistan rose to prominence and began to be considered very seriously under the captaincy of Imran Khan who led the 1992 World Cup winning team.

Some of Pakistan's most memorable matches have been the Limited Overs Internationals (LOI)and test matches, it has played against the neighboring nation of India. Although it has been very difficult to predict whether Pakistan would win a match against India on a given day, it has won 58 of the 95 ODIs it has played against India. However it has been unable to break the jinx of losing to India in the crucial World cup matches, having lost to India in the 1992, 1996, 1999 and 2003 editions and being eliminated because of it in 1996 and 2003.

During the tour of India in 1997 the Pakistan team consistently outperformed the opposing side on their home turf. Batsman Saeed Anwar put on a show of brilliant batting performance scoring a world record 194 in a single ODI against their archrival Indian cricket team.

1986 Austral-asia Cup

Pakistan won the 1986 Australasia Cup against India in style with Javed Miandad emerging as the National Hero and a World Class Cricketer.

The Pakistanis had managed to make it to the final, and were up against India. India batted first and set a target of 245 runs, leaving the Pakistanis with a required run rate of 4.92 per over. Javed Miandad  came in to bat at number 3 and managed to bat till the end. On the last ball, four runs were required and Miandad hit a six that sealed the victory for Pakistan. His famous last ball six against India in Sharjah is still considered as one of the most historic moments in one-day cricket history

 

England tour in 2005

The mighty English took on the Pakistan cricket team after beating the world champions (Australia). After the historical Ashes win, the England cricket team which was on an all time high and was looking to continue their stature as the top team on the globe by beating the Pakistani side on their home ground. The Pakistanis where also looking forword to continue their winning streak which has been going on since their last clash with the West Indies cricket team. The series began on the 12th of November with the 1st test match and continued throughout November and December with 3 test matches and 5 ODI s, the 1st one on the 10th of December and the series finishing off with the 5th ODI on the 21st of December.

The Results: First Test: Pakistan Won by 22 runs

Second Test: Match Drawn

Third Test: Pakistan Won the Match by an innings and 100 runs

Full Scorecard-ODIs First ODI: England Won by 42 runs

Second ODI: Pakistan Won by 7 wickets

Third ODI: Pakistan Won by 165 runs

Fourth ODI: Pakistan Won by 165 runs

Fifth ODI: England Won by 6 runs

This win marked a period of Jubilant Celebrations around and Country, which was covered by the pakistani media. Shoaib Akhtar was praised for his comeback and performance against the English in which he took 5 wickets on the second ODI in which Pakistan won by 7 wickets. His tight night bowling took out the top lined batsman of England.

Cricket Grounds

Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot Zafar Ali Stadium, Sahiwal Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Ayub National Stadium, Quetta National Stadium, Karachi Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad, Sind Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh Stadium, Multan Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad Pindi Club Ground, Rawalpindi Sargodha Stadium Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium Bugti Stadium, Quetta Sheikhupura Stadium Multan Cricket Stadium

Notable Pakistan Cricketers

Captains

    Hafeez Kardar Javed Burki Majid Khan Saeed Ahmed Mushtaq Mohammad Asif Iqbal Wasim Bari Imran Khan Javed Miandad Wasim Akram Waqar Younis Rashid Latif
  • Inzamam ul Haq

Kardar led the first Pakistani team to victory over all the Test playing nations of the 1950s, including historic victories over England in England in 1954, and against Australia in Karachi in 1956. Imran Khan led Pakistan to a World Cup victory in 1992 in Australia

Fast Bowlers

    Imran Khan Wasim Akram Waqar Younis Fazal Mahmood Sarfraz Nawaz
  • Shoaib Akhtar

Wasim Akram has taken 502 ODI wickets, the highest by any bowler in ODI cricket. These Pakistani fast bowlers were the innovators and masters of reverse-swing, a mastery unparalleled in any other cricketing culture.

Batsmen

    Hanif Mohammad Mushtaq Mohammad Javed Miandad Inzamam ul Haq Saeed Anwar
  • Mohammad Yousuf

Hanif Mohammad scored 337 against the West Indies in 1958, the first triple hundred by an Asian cricketer. Saeed Anwar holds the record for scoring 194, the highest ODI innings, scored against the Indian cricket team in Chennai in 1997. Shahid Afridi holds the record for the fastest ODI century reaching the milestone off just 37 balls

Spin Bowlers

    Abdul Qadir Mushtaq Ahmed Saqlain Mushtaq
  • Danish Kaneria

Abdul Qadir is considered the reviver of the art of leg-spin bowling, and Saqlain Mushtaq is regarded as one of the best off-spin bowlers in cricket history.

Current Team

The current Pakistani Team players are Inzamam-ul-Haq(Captain), Younis Khan(Vice Captain), Salman Butt, Kamran Akmal(Wicket-Keeper), Mohammad Yousuf, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Abdul Razzaq, Arshad Khan, Mohammad Asif, Asim Kamal, Mohammad Sami, Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, Shoaib Akhtar

Team Overall Performance (ODI)

Played

Won

Lost

Tie

NR

HS

LS

625

337

270

6

12

371

43

Link to our Fanclubs

1st https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/topic/281392

2nd https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/topic/394065

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welcome to our 3rd fanclub 👏 .And congratz for winning the match 👏 .
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Umar gul bowled well but i still don't consider him as a good bowler.Acc to me yousuf was the real star 👏 but yes umar did good too
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plz count me it amna,I like pakistan cricket team a lot.
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congratz on the third fanclub..... 👏 ... and congratz on pakistan winning........ 👏 ... yousef was the real star... but overall it was a great team effort... everyone tried their best, pak overall was superior 2 WI in this test... 😊 👏
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Congratssssssssssss!!! on pak winning thier 1 test match against west indies.. And COngratsssssssssssssssss!! on the 3rd PCC..Lol 😆
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WOW!!!
CONGRATZZ every1 on the opening of the 3rd club...
KEEP POSTING!!
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Soo..
Next match starting from SUNDAY!!
Chances r that Samiullah Niazi is gonna play the 2nd in place of Abdul Razzaq!!!!


Woolmer cautious ahead of Multan Test

Osman Samiuddin



' We batted well and bowled really well, but we can improve in the field, especially our catching' Getty Images

Bob Woolmer lauded Pakistan's all-round performance in the nine-wicket win over West Indies in Lahore, but warned that the going might not be as smooth in the second Test, due to begin on November 19 at Multan.

Speaking to reporters at the National Cricket Academy at Gaddafi Stadium during a break in practice, Woolmer said, "It was a great team effort, which was important. We batted well and bowled really well, but we can improve in the field, especially our catching. We caught West Indies after they had played a lot of ODI cricket and we have to be aware of that. They will come back hard at us in Multan."

In retrospect, the Test was decided on the first day when Shahid Nazir and Umar Gul shared eight wickets in tumbling out West Indies for a paltry 206. The two ended with 15 of the 20 wickets to fall, proving yet again that any number of first-choice absentee bowlers only means a few more will come to the fore as far as Pakistan is concerned.

Woolmer acknowledged the plentiful resources Pakistan can fall back on. "We had two key bowlers missing but you know, if we ask 30 bowlers to come down from the country somewhere we will probably find two more to do a similar job. Pakistan has an abundance of riches in medium-fast, fast-medium and swing and seam bowling. Maybe it's something to do with the conditions in Punjab this time of the year.

"Umar Gul was quite special and Shahid Nazir bowled really well. Razzy [Abdul Razzaq] also backed them up well. Danish also bowled well, but really as a unit, they bowled tight lines and in good areas."

Brian Lara's decision to bat first in murky overcast decisions didn't help, though he might not have been aware that he was continuing a poor historical precedent: only three sides batting first at Gaddafi Stadium have triumphed in 37 contests before this one. Woolmer might have known, admitting that Pakistan would have fielded first anyway. "I had a feeling had we won the toss we might have fielded first. The pitch was cold, there was some moisture underneath and it was foggy and overcast. A difficult decision but yes it was a good toss to lose."

There are worse ways to begin preparations for a World Cup season than a comprehensive Test win but Pakistan travel to South Africa just before the tournament and given their perennial difficulties with bouncy pitches, an easy home win on friendly surfaces might be deceiving. Woolmer is already planning.

"We've asked to go to South Africa earlier so that we can have ten days there to practice and get used to those conditions. The guys will need a break after this series but we are planning to go a little bit earlier," he revealed.

The last time Pakistan traveled to South Africa was in 2002-03, like now, just before a World Cup. Losing the Tests 2-0 and the ODIs 4-1 was hardly ideal for morale and questions have been asked whether it might not be worth postponing the tour. "The ICC has done the itinerary," said Woolmer. "South Africa is a tough team and will give us good competition. The pitches will be different but I think touch matches before we travel to the Caribbean will be good for us and is what we need."

Osman Samiuddin is Pakistan editor of Cricinfo

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Thanks for the article and I being one of the craziest cricket fans is def in yet again.. 😃
I wanna see Afridi back in the team! .. its so incomplete.. 😳
there r other players who dont perform.. and yet they r in the team.. 😕
I think Lara has a strong plan for the Multan test.. lets see..

5 days to go.. and then ASHES! 😃



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