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National Bank of Pakistan
Personnel
CaptainPakistan Usman Salahuddin
CoachPakistan Naumanullah
OwnerNational Bank of Pakistan
Team information
Colours 
Founded1947
Home groundNational Bank Ground
Capacity2000
History
 wins11
Official websitewww.nbp.com.pk

National Bank of Pakistan cricket team, sponsored by the National Bank of Pakistan, was a first-class cricket side, one of the most successful in Pakistani domestic cricket. They have won each of the three major trophies at least once and have achieved 14 tournament wins in total.

They have played first-class cricket since the 1969–70 season. Up to late January 2014, of 374 matches they have won 162, lost 62 and drawn 150.[1] Many stars of Pakistani cricket have played for the team, including Inzamam-ul-Haq, Mushtaq Ahmed and Waqar Younis.

In May 2019, Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan revamped the domestic cricket structure in Pakistan, excluding departmental teams in favour of regional sides, therefore ending the participation of the team.[2] The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) was criticised in removing departmental sides, with players voicing their concern to revive the teams.[3]

Honours

  • Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (5)
  • 1975-76
  • 1978-79
  • 1981-82
  • 1983-84
  • 1986-87
  • Patron's Trophy (6)
  • 1974-75
  • 1975-76
  • 1978-79
  • 1986-87
  • 2001-02
  • 2005-06
  • Pentangular Trophy (3)
  • 1974-75
  • 1994-95
  • 2005-06

Players

References

  1. ^ National Bank of Pakistan first-class playing record
  2. ^ "Imran Khan rejects PCB's new domestic model". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Umar Gul: We need departmental cricket back in Pakistan". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 September 2020.