President’s Trophy Grade-I
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Countries | Pakistan |
Administrator | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Format | first-class |
First tournament | 1960–61 |
Tournament format | round-robin, then final |
Number of teams | 10 |
Current champion | Sui Northern Gas Pipelines |
Most successful | Karachi (11 Titles) |
Website | Pakistan Cricket Board |
2012 Patron's Trophy |
The Patron's Trophy is a Pakistani first class cricket competition. It was first played in 1960–61 as the Ayub Trophy and remained so for ten years. In 1970–71 it became the BCCP Trophy and two years later it received the title Patron's Trophy. in 2012-12 domestic season this tournament given new name President's Trophy.
The trophy is contested between different departments as opposed to geographical regions. In the past however two Karachi teams have competed. Games are awarded first class status although between 1979 and 1983 this privilege was not granted. The 1999–2000 season was also not first class because in a one off it acted as a qualifying competition for the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy. It is currently sponsored by ABN-AMRO.
Winners
Season | Team |
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1960–61 | Railways + Quetta |
1961–62 | Karachi |
1962–63 | Karachi |
1963–64 | No competition |
1964–65 | Karachi |
1965–66 | Karachi Blues |
1966–67 | No competition |
1967–68 | Karachi Blues |
1968–69 | No competition |
1969–70 | Pakistan International Airlines |
1970–71 | Pakistan International Airlines |
1971–72 | Pakistan International Airlines |
1972–73 | Karachi Blues |
1973–74 | Railways |
1974–75 | National Bank of Pakistan |
1975–76 | National Bank of Pakistan |
1976–77 | Habib Bank |
1977–78 | Habib Bank |
1978–79 | National Bank of Pakistan |
1979–80 | Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan |
1980–81 | Rawalpindi |
1981–82 | Allied Bank Limited |
1982–83 | Pakistan Automobiles Corporation |
1983–84 | Karachi Blues |
1984–85 | Karachi Whites |
1985–86 | Karachi Whites |
1986–87 | National Bank of Pakistan |
1987–88 | Habib Bank |
1988–89 | Karachi |
1989–90 | Karachi Whites |
1990–91 | Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan |
1991–92 | Habib Bank |
1992–93 | Habib Bank |
1993–94 | Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan |
1994–95 | Allied Bank Limited |
1995–96 | Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan |
1996–97 | United Bank Limited |
1997–98 | Habib Bank |
1998–99 | Habib Bank |
1999–2000 | Lahore City Blues |
2000–01 | Pakistan Customs |
2001–02 | National Bank of Pakistan |
2002–03 | No competition |
2003–04 | Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan |
2004–05 | Habib Bank + Pakistan International Airlines |
2005–06 | National Bank of Pakistan |
2006–07 | Habib Bank |
2007–08 | Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited |
2008–09 | Pakistan International Airlines |
2012–13 | Sui Northern Gas Pipelines |
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