Quaid-e-Azam Trophy


The Quaid-e-Azam Trophy is a domestic first-class cricket championship contested in Pakistan by six regional teams.

History

Named after Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, who was known as 'Quaid-i-Azam', the trophy was introduced in the 1953-54 season to help the selectors pick the squad for Pakistan's Test tour of England in 1954. Five regional and two departmental teams competed in the first competition: Bahawalpur, Punjab, Karachi, North-West Frontier Province, Sindh, Combined Services and Pakistan Railways.
The competition's format has seldom remained unchanged from one season to the next. It has been contested sometimes by regional teams, sometimes by departmental teams, but usually by a mixture of the two. In 1956–57 it was decided that Karachi and Punjab would have to enter three teams each, to make the teams more evenly matched. The Pakistan Cricket Board announced a new domestic structure ahead of the 2019–20 season, which included the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy being contested by six newly formed regional teams.
Karachi has won the trophy 20 times.

Current teams

Winners

YearWinning teamRunner-upNumber of teamsRegionalDepartmentalNumber of matchesFormat
1953/54BahawalpurPunjab7526knockout; semi-finals
1954/55KarachiCombined Services9728knockout; semi-finals
1955/56not held
1956/57PunjabKarachi Whites13112184 round-robin groups; semi-finals
1957/58BahawalpurKarachi C15132264 round-robin groups; semi-finals
1958/59KarachiCombined Services1293164 round-robin groups; semi-finals
1959/60KarachiLahore1310312knockout; quarter-finals
1960/61not held
1961/62Karachi BluesCombined Services15132284 round-robin groups; semi-finals
1962/63Karachi AKarachi B16133274 round-robin groups; semi-finals
1963/64Karachi BluesKarachi Whites1513214knockout; quarter-finals
1964/65Karachi BluesLahore2618824knockout; semi-finals
1965/66not held
1966/67KarachiPakistan Railways7616knockout; semi-finals
1967/68not held
1968/69LahoreKarachi1211111knockout; quarter-finals
1969/70PIAPWD20155345 round-robin groups; pre-semi-final
1970/71Karachi BluesPunjab University2011919knockout; semi-finals
1971/72not held
1972/73Pakistan RailwaysSind7436knockout; semi-finals
1973/74Pakistan RailwaysSind7436knockout; semi-finals
1974/75Punjab ASind A10649knockout; quarter-finals
1975/76National BankPunjab A10649knockout; quarter-finals
1976/77United BankNational Bank126611knockout; quarter-finals
1977/78Habib BankNational Bank126611knockout; quarter-finals
1978/79National BankHabib Bank124811knockout; quarter-finals
1979/80PIANational Bank1138184 groups; final round-robin
1980/81United BankPIA102845round-robin
1981/82National BankUnited Bank103745round-robin
1982/83United BankNational Bank103745round-robin
1983/84National BankUnited Bank1001045round-robin
1984/85United BankPakistan Railways12210332 round-robin groups; semi-finals
1985/86KarachiPakistan Railways126666round-robin
1986/87National BankUnited Bank124866round-robin
1987/88PIAUnited Bank1349392 round-robin groups; semi-finals
1988/89ADBPHabib Bank80829round-robin; final
1989/90PIAUnited Bank80857round-robin; final
1990/91Karachi WhitesBahawalpur88031round-robin; semi-finals
1991/92Karachi WhitesLahore99039round-robin; semi-finals
1992/93Karachi WhitesSargodha88031round-robin; semi-finals
1993/94LahoreKarachi Whites88031round-robin; semi-finals
1994/95Karachi BluesLahore1010048round-robin; semi-finals
1995/96Karachi BluesKarachi Whites1010048round-robin; semi-finals
1996/97LahoreKarachi Whites88031round-robin; semi-finals
1997/98Karachi BluesPeshawar1010046round-robin; final
1998/99PeshawarKarachi Whites1111056round-robin; final
1999/00PIAHabib Bank2311121222 round-robin groups; final
2000/01Lahore BluesKarachi Whites1212067round-robin; final
2001/02Karachi WhitesPeshawar18180732 round-robin groups; final
2002/03PIAKRL241311754 round-robin groups; pre-quarter-finals
2003/04FaisalabadSialkot99036round-robin
2004/05PeshawarFaisalabad1111056round-robin; final
2005/06SialkotFaisalabad77022round-robin; final
2006/07Karachi UrbanSialkot77022round-robin; final
2007/08SNGPLHabib Bank221391112 round-robin groups; final
2008/09SialkotKRL221391112 round-robin groups; final
2009/10Karachi BluesHabib Bank221391112 round-robin groups; final
2010/11Habib BankPIA221391132 round-robin divisions; 2 finals
2011/12PIAZTBL221391132 round-robin divisions; 2 finals
2012/13Karachi BluesSialkot14140622 round-robin groups; 4 round-robin pools; 2 finals
2013/14RawalpindiIslamabad14140612 round-robin groups; 4 round-robin pools; final
2014/15SNGPLNational Bank2614121162 divisions: round-robin, then final in Gold League; 2 round-robin groups, quarter-finals in Silver League
2015/16SNGPLUnited Bank1688622 round-robin groups; 4 round-robin pools; 2 finals
2016/17WAPDAHabib Bank1688692 round-robin divisions; 2 round-robin "Super Eight" groups of four; final
2017/18SNGPLWAPDA1688692 round-robin divisions; 2 round-robin "Super Eight" groups of four; final
2018/19Habib BankSNGPL1688692 round-robin divisions; 2 round-robin "Super Eight" groups of four; final
2019/20Central PunjabNorthern66031round-robin; final

Karachi teams have won the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy 20 times, PIA 7, National Bank 5, Lahore teams, United Bank, and SNGPL 4, Habib Bank 3, Bahawalpur, Peshawar, Punjab, Railways, and Sialkot 2, ADBP, Central Punjab, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, and WAPDA 1.
NB: "Regional" teams represent cities, districts and provinces. "Departmental" teams represent institutions, corporations, and government departments and instrumentalities. "Number of matches" includes matches scheduled but not played.

Records

World records

New structure for 2019-20

On 31 August 2019, the PCB introduced a new structure of the tournament, in which six newly formed regional teams will play a total of thirty-one matches, each team playing ten matches. The teams competing are Balochistan, Central Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Northern, Sindh and Southern Punjab. On 3 September 2019, the PCB confirmed all of the squads for the tournament.
The PCB also updated the playing conditions for the tournament, including removing the mandatory coin toss and the possibility of extending the final by an extra day, if needed. The visiting team's captain will have the choice to bowl first if they wish. If not, then the coin toss will take place as before. This practice has been used in England since the 2016 County Championship season. If the final ends in a draw, the winner will be declared on the basis of a first innings lead. However, if the first innings for both teams have not been completed, an extra day will be used. In the event that both teams do not complete their first innings, they will both be declared the winners of the tournament.

Points system

Points are awarded at the conclusion of each match during the season.