National One Day Championship

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National One Day Championship
CountriesPakistan Pakistan
AdministratorPakistan Cricket Board
FormatList A cricket (One Day)
First edition1985–86
Latest edition2015–16
Number of teams16
Current championNational Bank and Islamabad

The Cool & Cool Presents National One-Day Cup is the national List A cricket tournament of Pakistan, and is contested by 16 teams.

History

The trophy was called the Wills Cup until 1998. The trophy was renamed the Tissot Cup in 1998, and as the One Day National Tournament in 2000. In 2002–2003, it was played as National Bank of Pakistan Patron's Cup. In 2003–04, it was played as Quaid-e-Azam Cup. From 2004–05 to 2007–08, it was called the ABN-AMRO Cup or ABN-AMRO Gold League and Silver League. The following two years it was known as The Royal Bank of Scotland Cup. In 2010–11 and 2011–12 Faysal Bank took over as the lead sponsor and a two-division system with a promotion and relegation system was adopted. In 2012–13 and 2013–14 it was called the President's Cup, in 2014–15 it was the Haier President's Gold Cup, and in 2015–16 it was the Cool & Cool Presents National One-Day Cup.

Winners of the limited overs one-day national cricket tournaments are:

Present teams

Gold League

Silver League

See also

Faysal Bank T20 Cup

References

External links