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State Bank Of Pakistan Cricket Team
State Bank of Pakistan cricket team was a first-class cricket team sponsored by the State Bank of Pakistan. They competed in Pakistan's first-class List A and Twenty20 tournaments. 1980s State Bank of Pakistan made their first-class debut (along with Pakistan Automobiles Corporation) in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy in 1983-84, but lost all their nine matches. In a bizarre match against Muslim Commercial Bank they were dismissed for 73 and 57. ''Wisden'' explained: "Owing to injuries State Bank batted six short in each innings." Apart from that match, their last one of the season, they were dismissed for between 114 and 255 in every innings. In the first match Tariq Javed scored 124 in the second innings. It was the team's only century in the 1980s. They next played in the BCCP President's Cup in 1986-87, losing all three of their matches with totals of 186, 54, 79, 229, 111 and 106. 2010 onwards State Bank of Pakistan returned to first-class status in 2010-11 with a stronger team, ...
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First-class Cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket. A first-class match is one of three or more days' scheduled duration between two sides of eleven players each and is officially adjudged to be worthy of the status by virtue of the standard of the competing teams. Matches must allow for the teams to play two innings each, although in practice a team might play only one innings or none at all. The etymology of "first-class cricket" is unknown, but it was used loosely before it acquired official status in 1895, following a meeting of leading English clubs. At a meeting of the Imperial Cricket Conference (ICC) in 1947, it was formally defined on a global basis. A significant omission of the ICC ruling was any attempt to define first-class cricket retrospectively. That has left historians, and especially statisticians, with the problem of how to categorise earlier matches, especially those played in Great Britain be ...
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Nayyer Abbas
Nayyer Abbas (born 15 January 1990) is a Pakistani first-class cricketer who played for Khan Research Laboratories. He also played club cricket for Wollaton of the Nottinghamshire Premier League and Knypersley of the North Staffordshire and South Cheshire League where he was awarded the Cricket World Club Player of the Year award in 2011. See also * Abdul Ghaffar * Aun Abbas This is a list of cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 matches for Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited cricket team. The team played 119 first-class matches between 2002 and 2018, 71 List A matches between 2003 and 2018, and 10 Tw ... References External links * 1990 births Living people Pakistani cricketers Khan Research Laboratories cricketers State Bank of Pakistan cricketers Sialkot cricketers Sialkot Stallions cricketers South Asian Games bronze medalists for Pakistan South Asian Games medalists in cricket Cricketers from Punjab, Pakistan {{Pakistan-cricket-bio- ...
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Jalat Khan
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Farhan Khan (Lahore Cricketer)
Farhan Khan (born 10 October 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for Lahore. He made his Twenty20 debut on 25 August 2016 for Lahore Blues in the 2016–17 National T20 Cup The 2016–17 Cool & Cool Present Jazz National T20 Cup was a Twenty20 domestic cricket competition held in Multan, Pakistan. It took place from 25 August to 16 September 2016, with eight teams competing instead of 18 in previous years. It was t .... References External links * 1990 births Living people Pakistani cricketers Lahore Blues cricketers Lahore Eagles cricketers Lahore Lions cricketers State Bank of Pakistan cricketers Cricketers from Lahore Central Punjab cricketers {{Pakistan-cricket-bio-1990s-stub ...
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Faisal Athar
Faisal Athar ( ur, فیصل اطہر) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler, who also plays as a wicket-keeper. He played one One-Day International in 2003 for the losing Pakistani side in the final of the Bank Alfalah Cup of 2003. He has played extensively in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy since debuting in the competition for Hyderabad Hyderabad ( ; , ) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana and the ''de jure'' capital of Andhra Pradesh. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River (India), Musi River, in the northern part ... in 1999. He has also participated in the Tissot Cup, the National Bank of Pakistan Cup (for the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation as well as the Public Works Department), and, in 2005, the ABN-AMRO Cup, where his Hyderabad team lost to the Duckworth-Lewis method against the Lahore Lions. Most recently, he has played in the 2005/06 Pentangular Cup ...
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Mohtashim Ali
Mohtashim Ali (born 21 July 1981) is a Pakistani cricketer who has made more than 100 first-class appearances. He made his first-class debut on 2 January 2002, for Rest of Baluchistan in the 2001–02 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. He made his Twenty20 debut on 1 December 2013, for State Bank of Pakistan The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) ( ur, ) is the Central Bank of Pakistan. Its Constitution, as originally laid down in the State Bank of Pakistan Order 1948, remained basically unchanged until 1 January 1974, when the bank was Nationalized and ... in the 2013–14 Faysal Bank T20 Cup for Departments. References External links * 1981 births Living people Pakistani cricketers State Bank of Pakistan cricketers Karachi Whites cricketers Karachi Zebras cricketers Quetta cricketers Kalutara Town Club cricketers Cricketers from Karachi {{Pakistan-cricket-bio-1980s-stub ...
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Mohammad Ali (cricketer, Born 1989)
Muhammad Ali (; born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and activist. Nicknamed "The Greatest", he is regarded as one of the most significant sports figures of the 20th century, and is frequently ranked as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. In 1999, he was named Sportsman of the Century by ''Sports Illustrated'' and the Sports Personality of the Century by the BBC. Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, he began training as an amateur boxer at age 12. At 18, he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics and turned professional later that year. He became a Muslim after 1961. He won the world heavyweight championship, defeating Sonny Liston in a major upset on February 25, 1964, at age 22. During that year, he denounced his birth name as a "slave name" and formally changed his name to Muhammad Ali. In 1966, Ali refused to be drafted into the military owing to his rel ...
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Mukhtar Ahmed (cricketer)
Mukhtar Ahmed (born 20 December 1992) is a Pakistani cricketer, who plays domestic cricket for Southern Punjab. Domestic career He was the leading run-scorer for Rawalpindi in the 2018–19 Quaid-e-Azam One Day Cup, with 434 runs in seven matches. International career He made his Twenty20 International debut for Pakistan against Bangladesh on 24 April 2015. His first T20 international fifty came in his second match against Zimbabwe in Lahore Lahore ( ; pnb, ; ur, ) is the second most populous city in Pakistan after Karachi and 26th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 13 million. It is the capital of the province of Punjab where it is the largest city. ... on 22 May 2015. For this innings he was named man of the match. Two days later in the second match of two in the series, he once again scored a fifty and was named man of the match, and finally won the player of the series award as well. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ahme ...
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Maqbool Ahmed
Maqbool Ahmed ( ur, ; born 9 December 1992) is a Pakistani wicketkeeper-batsman. He plays for Southern Punjab in domestic cricket. He has played a total of 33 first-class, 29 List A and 2 T20 games for Multan, State Bank of Pakistan and Sui Southern Gas Company The Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC), () formerly known as Sui Gas Transmission Company Limited, is a Pakistani natural gas supply company based in Karachi, Pakistan. History It was formed in 1955. The company in its present shape was formed o .... References 1992 births Living people Pakistani cricketers Multan cricketers State Bank of Pakistan cricketers Sui Southern Gas Company cricketers Southern Punjab cricketers People from Sahiwal Southern Punjab (Pakistan) cricketers {{Pakistan-cricket-bio-1990s-stub ...
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Patron's Trophy
The Patron's Trophy was a cricket competition that was held in Pakistan between 1960–61 and 2018–19 mainly among teams representing the government and semi-government departments, corporations, commercial organisations, business houses, banks, airlines, and educational institutions. Matches in the competition were afforded first-class status in most seasons until 2006–07, when the domestic first-class competition was reorganised and merged into the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). From then on, the Patron's Trophy was a Grade II competition until a major reorganisation of domestic cricket in 2019 brought an end to the competition. For the 2012–13 domestic season a new first-class competition, called the President's Trophy Grade I, was created for departments. It was announced as a renaming of the Patron's Trophy, and ran for just two seasons before the PCB merged the regions and departments back into a reorganised Quaid-i-Azam Trophy for the 2014 ...
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State Bank Of Pakistan
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) ( ur, ) is the Central Bank of Pakistan. Its Constitution, as originally laid down in the State Bank of Pakistan Order 1948, remained basically unchanged until 1 January 1974, when the bank was Nationalized and the scope of its functions was considerably enlarged. The State Bank of Pakistan Act 1956, with subsequent amendments, forms the basis of its operations today. The headquarters are located in the financial capital of the country in Karachi. The bank has a fully owned subsidiary with the name SBP Banking Services Corporation (SBP-BSC), the operational arm of the Central Bank with Branch Office in 16 cities across Pakistan, including the capital Islamabad and the four Provincial Capitals Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta. The State Bank of Pakistan has other fully owned subsidiaries as well: National Institute of Banking and Finance, the training arm of the bank providing training to Commercial Banks, the Deposit Protection Corporation, and ...
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Century (cricket)
In cricket, a century is a score of 100 or more runs in a single innings by a batsman. The term is also included in "century partnership" which occurs when two batsmen add 100 runs to the team total when they are batting together. A century is regarded as a landmark score for batsmen and a player's number of centuries is generally recorded in their career statistics. Scoring a century is loosely equivalent in merit to a bowler taking a five-wicket haul, and is commonly referred to as a ton or hundred. Scores of more than 200 runs are still statistically counted as a century, although these scores are referred to as double (200–299 runs), triple (300–399 runs), and quadruple centuries (400–499 runs), and so on. Accordingly, reaching 50 runs in an innings is known as a half-century; if the batsman then goes on to score a century, the half-century is succeeded in statistics by the century. Scoring a century at Lord's earns the batsman a place on the Lord's honours boar ...
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