The Pakistan Cup (Urdu: پاکستان کپ) is the national domestic List A cricket competition in Pakistan. Played originally as the Pentangular One Day Cup in 2008–09, 2009–10 and 2014–15, the competition was renamed as the Pakistan Cup in 2016 when it also adopted a draft to select squads for the five provincial teams. Following a national restructuring of domestic cricket by the Pakistan Cricket Board in 2019, the tournament has been contested by the six regional teams, although the first edition under the new structure, in 2019–20, was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prior to 2019–20, the premier List A domestic competition in Pakistan was the National One-Day Cup which was contested by associations or departments, or a combination of the two.

Format

Each team plays one another (twice since 2019–20) in a round-robin group stage. Historically, the top two teams in the league play a final. Since 2019–20, the top four teams contest in a semi-final followed by a final.

Teams

Current teams

Details of each team are set out below.

Team nameHome ground/sFirst seasonLast titleTitlesTeam captain/s
BalochistanBugti Stadium Gwadar Cricket Stadium20162021-221Yasir Shah
Central PunjabGaddafi Stadium Iqbal Stadium2020-212022–231Raza Ali Dar
Khyber PakhtunkhwaArbab Niaz Stadium Abbottabad Cricket Stadium201620161Iftikhar Ahmed
NorthernRawalpindi Cricket Stadium Islamabad Cricket Stadium2020-21n/a0Shadab Khan
SindhNational Stadium Niaz Stadium2016n/a0Mir Hamza
Southern PunjabMultan Cricket Stadium Bahawal Stadium2020-21n/a0Salman Ali Agha

Team Results

Team name20162017201820192020–212021–222022–23
Balochistan(4)R (1)(5)R (1)(6)W (2)R (2)
Central Punjabn/an/an/an/aR (4)(4)W (1)
Khyber PakhtunkhwaW (1)(5)R (2)W (2)W (2)R (1)(3)
Northernn/an/an/an/a(3)(6)(6)
Sindh(3)(3)(4)(4)(1)(3)(5)
Southern Punjabn/an/an/an/a(5)(5)(4)

Notes

  • W = Winner;
  • R = Runner-up;
  • (x) = End of league games table position;

Former teams

  • Baluchistan Bears (later Baluchistan Warriors)
  • Federal Leopards (later Federal United)
  • North-West Frontier Province Panthers (later Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Fighters)
  • Punjab Stallions (later Punjab Badshahs)
  • Sind Dolphins (later Sind Knights)

Winners and competition details

YearFinalFormatTeams
VenueWinnersResultRunners-up
Pentangular Cup
2008–09 DetailsNational Stadium, KarachiPunjab Stallions 219/2 (41.5 overs)Won by 8 wicketsFederal Leopards 218 all out (48.1 overs)round-robin, final5
2009–10 DetailsNational Stadium, KarachiSindh Dolphins 270/6 (50 overs)Won by 78 runsBaluchistan Bears 192 all out (43.5 overs)round-robin, final5
2010–11Not held
2011–12Not held
2012–13Not held
2013–14Not held
2014–15 DetailsNational Stadium, KarachiKPK Fighters 242/4 (47 overs)Won by 6 wicketsBaluchistan Warriors 238 all out (47 overs)round-robin, final5
Pakistan Cup
2015-16 DetailsIqbal Stadium, FaisalabadKPK Fighters 311 for 9 (50 overs)Won by 151 runsPunjab Badshahs 160 all out (36.1 overs)round-robin, final5
2016-17 DetailsRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, RawalpindiKPK Fighters 327 for 9 (50 overs)Won by 1 wicketBaluchistan Warriors 323 for 9 (50 overs)round-robin, final5
2017-18 DetailsIqbal Stadium, FaisalabadFederal United 254 for 5 (41 overs)Won by 5 wicketsKPK Fighters 252 all out (43.4 overs)round-robin, final5
2018-19 DetailsRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, RawalpindiKPK Fighters 307 for 7 (50 overs)Won by 9 runsBaluchistan Warriors 298 for 9 (50 overs)round-robin, final5
2019–20Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020–21 DetailsState Bank of Pakistan Sports Complex, KarachiKhyber Pakhtunkhwa 245 for 3 (36.1 overs)Won by 7 wicketsCentral Punjab 239 all out (47 overs)double round-robin, final6
2021–22 DetailsMultan Cricket Stadium, MultanBalochistan 175 for 2 (31.2 overs)Won by 8 wicketsKhyber Pakhtunkhwa 171 all out (46 overs)double round-robin, final6
2022–23 DetailsState Bank of Pakistan Sports Complex, KarachiCentral Punjab 254 all out (48.2 overs)won by 50 runsBalochistan 204 all out (42.3 overs)double round-robin, final6
2023–24 DetailsRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, RawalpindiPeshawar 108 for 5 (17.2 overs)Peshawar won by 5 wicketsKarachi Whites 103 all out (31.2 overs)double round-robin, final8

See also