Pakistan Railways cricket team

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Pakistan Railways (usually known simply as Railways) were a Pakistani

1953-54 to 1995–96. They were based in the city of Lahore and sponsored by Pakistan Railways
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Playing record

The team's most successful season came in 1973-74 when they took out both trophies in a side captained by Arif Butt. Other Pakistani internationals in the side included Saleem Pervez and Mohammad Nazir.

In December 1964 Railways set a new first-class cricket record for the greatest winning margin in a match. Batting first they made 6 for 910 declared and then bowled their opponents Dera Ismail Khan out for 32 and 27 to win by an innings and 851 runs.[1] In that match Pervez Akhtar made 337 not out, and Ahad Khan took 9 wickets for 7, both of which remained Railways' best batting and bowling figures.[2][3]

They played 204 first-class matches, with 68 wins, 68 losses, 67 draws and one tie.[4]

Other Railways teams

Twice, owing to their playing strength, Pakistan Railways were split into two teams. Altogether these four teams played 15 matches, with three wins, five losses and seven draws.

In 1965-66 the two teams were Railways Greens and Railways Reds. Railways Greens played two matches, drawing both.

Ayub Trophy.[6]

In 1970-71 and 1971-72 the two teams were Railways A and Railways B. Railways A played five matches, winning two, losing one and drawing two.[7] Railways B played four matches, losing three and drawing one.[8]

Current status

Pakistan Railways continue to play in non-first-class competitions in Pakistan.[9]

Honours

  • Patron's Trophy (2)
  • 1960-61
  • 1973-74
  • Quaid-i-Azam Trophy (2)
  • 1972-73
  • 1973-74

References

  1. ^ "Railways v Dera Ismail Khan – Ayub Trophy 1964/65 (North Zone)". CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  2. ^ Highest score for Pakistan Railways
  3. ^ Most wickets in an innings for Railways
  4. ^ Pakistan Railways playing record
  5. ^ First-class matches played by Railways Greens
  6. ^ First-class matches played by Railways Reds
  7. ^ First-class matches played by Railways A
  8. ^ First-class matches played by Railways B
  9. ^ "Miscellaneous Matches played by Pakistan Railways". CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 November 2020.

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