Cricket History of Pakistan
History:
Pakistan cricket team is the national team of Pakistan, represented by PCB.PCT is the full member of ICC and participates in tests, ODI and T20.Pakistan made its test debut against India on 28th July, 1952 at Feroz Shah Kotla Ground losing by an innings and 70 runs.It is said that Pakistan made its ODI debut against Newzealand very late on 11 February 1972.Pakistan made their debut tour to England Oval.Where they drew the series by 1-1 after a memorable victory against England at Oval.Pakistan first home match was in Dacca in 1955.
Total Matches Played:
ODI:Pakistan have played 791 ODIs winning 423 and losing 343 tying 7 and 17 ending in no result.
T20:Pakistan have played total number of 67 matches the most by any team winning 40 losing 25 and 2 tying.
TEST:Pakistan have played total of 370 matches winning 115 drawing 154 and losing 101 making the 5th best winning % i.e 31.33%.
Worldcup And Tournaments History:
WorldCups:
1975:1st Round
1979:Semifinalists
1983:Semifinalists
1987:Semifinalists
1996:Quarterfinals
1999:Runnersup
2003:1st Round
2007:1st Round
2011:Semifinalists
World T20s:
2007:Runners up
2010:Semifinalists
2012:Semifinalists
Infact the only team to reach all the semifinals of t20 worldcup.
Champion Trophy:
1998:Quarter Finals
2000:Semifinalists
2002:1st Round
2004:Semifinalists
2006:1st Round
2009:Semifinalists
2013:1st Round
Asia Cup:
1984:3rd place
1986:Runners up
1988:3rd place
90-91:Did not participate
1995:3rd place
1997:3rd place
2004:3rd Place
2008:3rd Place
2010:3rd Place
Current Rankings:
ODI Ranking: Matches Points Ratings
6TH 41 4173 102
Test Ranking:
5TH 33 3444 104
T20 Ranking:
Joint 3rd 29 2491 119
Championships Won:
- Pakistan is 1992 World Champion and 99 runners up
- Pakistan is two times and the current Asian Champions.
- Pakistan is 2009 T20 Champions and 2007 runners up and the only team to reach all the semifinals.
- Pakistan is the only and 3 times Austral-Asia Cup winners
Records:
Test Batting Records
Name Intl. career span Year set Record description Record Notes Imtiaz Ahmed 1952–62 1955 4th highest test match innings by a wicketkeeper 209 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
970minHanif 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.Majid Khan 1964–83 1976–77 Joint 7th fastest Test match century 74 balls Zaheer Abbas 1969–85 1971 5th highest Test match maiden century 274 Ehtesham Kh1an 2012–13 2013 Slowest Test century 911 min Javed Miandad 1976–96 1976 - Youngest player to score a double century.
- Only teenager to score a double century.
19y 140dCareer 12th most Test runs.8,832 Miandad's record is also the most Test runs by a Pakistani. Taslim Arif 1980 1980 3rd highest Test match innings by a wicketkeeper 210* Shoaib Mohammad 1983–95 1990–91 9th Slowest Test match double century 411 balls Inzamam-ul-Haq 1991–2007 Career 10th most fifties in Test cricket 71 Career 10th most fours in Test cricket 1112 Career Joint 4th most sixes in an innings 9 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 1999 7th youngest player to score a test century 18y 333d 2004–05 Joint 2nd fastest Test fifty 26 balls 2006 2nd most runs off one over 27 2006 Joint most sixes off consecutive deliveries 4 2010 9th highest strike rate in an innings 206.66 Younis Khan 2000–10 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. 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' Lawrene Row T20 International Records Name Intl. Career span Year set Record description Record Notes Kamran Akmal 2006–10 Career 7th most runs in career 704 2010 2nd highest innings by a wicketkeeper 73 Shahid Afridi 2006–10 Career 8th most runs in career 650 2010 1st highest innings strike rate 357.14 2006 2nd highest innings strike rate 280.00 2007 3rd highest innings strike rate 260.00 Umar Akmal 2009–10 2010 4th most runs in a calendar year 385 One Day International batting records
Name Intl. Career span Year set Record description Record Notes Saeed Anwar 1989–2003 1997 Joint 3rd highest ODI innings. 194 Zaheer Abbas 1969–85 Career 6th highest batting average in ODI 47.62 Inzamam-Ul-Haq 1991–2007 Career 4th highest career ODI runs 11,739 Shahid Afridi 1996–present 1996 Fastest ODI century 37 balls Afridi scored his maiden century in his maiden innings in 1996, against Sri Lanka atKenya. He was originally in the team as a bowling replacement for Mushtaq Ahmed, and walked out as a pinch-hitter up the order wielding Waqar Younis' bat. Career Most sixes in ODI 308 sixes[40] Bowling
Test Bowling Records Name Intl. Career span Year set Record description Record Notes Wasim Akram 1984–2003 Career 9th most Test wickets 414 Akram also holds the record of most Test wickets by a Pakistani bowler.Waqar Younis 1989–2003 Career Best strike rate with +200 Test wickets 43.4 Career 14th highest Test wickets 373 Waqar also holds the record of second most Test wickets by a Pakistani bowler. One Day International Bowling Records Name Intl. 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 Career Only spinner to take a hat-trick in an ODI Shahid Afridi 1996 – present Career most wickets in single world cup as Captain 21 Shahid Afridi also holds the record. T20 International Records Name Intl. career span Year set Record description Record Notes Umar Gul 2007–10 2009 2nd best bowling figures in a Twenty20 International 5 wickets / 6 runs This was surpassed by Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka) against Australia Career 3rd most wickets in career 62 2009 Joint 3rd most wickets in a calendar year 19 Career Most 4 wicket hauls in career 4 Shahid Afridi 2006–12 Career 2nd Most wickets in career 58
–Shahid Afridi 2006–12 Career 1st most wickets in T20 world cups 41 2009 7th most wickets in a calendar year 18 Career Joint 2nd most 4 wicket hauls 2 Saeed Ajmal 2009–12 Career 1st most wickets in career 69
–Saeed Ajmal 2009–12 Career 2nd most wickets in T20 World cups 32 2009 and 2010 Joint 3rd most wickets in a calendar year 19 Career Joint 2nd most 4 wicket hauls in career 2 Mohammed Asif 2008–2011 Career First T20 Maiden 1 Miscellaneous Records Name Intl. Career span Year set Record description Record Notes Wasim Akram 1984–2003 Career One of 2 bowlers to achieve a hat-trick in both Test and ODI Career Only bowler to achieve four hat-tricks Career 1st bowler to achieve +400 wickets in both Test and ODI Muttiah Muralitharan has since achieved this. Shoaib Akhtar 1997–2011 Career Official fastest delivery in cricket - 161.3 km/h
- 100.2 mph
Mohammad Sami 2001–present Career One of 2 bowlers to achieve a hat-trick in both Test and ODI Career Only bowler to achieve a Hat-trick in all three formats of the game Career Unofficial fastest delivery in cricket All copy rights of records are reserved to Wikipedia.1992 World Cup story:
- At the 1992 Cricket , 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 wicketkeeper 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.
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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 in 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 famously told the team to play as "cornered tigers", after which Pakistan won five successive matches, including, most famously, the semi-final against hosts New Zealand and the final against England.
2009 ICC World T20
On 21 June 2009 Pakistan won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, beating Sri Lanka in the final by eight wickets. Pakistan had begun the tournament slowly losing two of their first three matches but after dismissing New Zealand for 99 runs in the Super 8 stage they had a run of four consecutive wins including beating previously unbeaten South Africa, in the semi-final and Sri Lanka.