2011–12 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy


The Quaid-e-Azam Trophy is the premier first-class domestic cricket competition in Pakistan.

History

Named after Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, the Trophy was introduced in 1953 to help pick the squad for Pakistan's Test tour of England in the forthcoming year. The competition has been contested sometimes by regional teams, sometimes by departments, and sometimes by a mixture of the two. Seven regional teams competed in the first competition. However, in 1956–57, it was decided that Karachi and Punjab would have to enter three teams each, to make the teams more evenly matched. Karachi teams have dominated the trophy, winning 19 times.

Fixtures

Division I

Division I – Points Table

Source:
TeamsWonLostTiedDrawPoints
Pakistan International Airlines116104057
Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited116401057
Water and Power Development Authority116311053
State Bank of Pakistan115303047
National Bank of Pakistan114106041
Sialkot114403039
Karachi Blues114502036
Rawalpindi114502036
Habib Bank Limited114412035
Abbottabad113701027
Islamabad112405027
Faisalabad111802012

Division I – Final

Division II

Division II – Points Table

Source:
TeamsWonLostTiedDrawPoints
Peshawar98001072
SNGPL98100072
Karachi Whites96201057
KRL95400042
UBL94302036
Lahore Ravi93303033
Hyderabad92502018
Quetta91503015
Lahore Shalimar9170109
Multan9080100

Division II – Final