Sindh cricket team


The Sindh cricket team is a cricket team representing the province of Sindh in Pakistan.
Sindh's first first-class game was in December 1932, when they drew with Ceylon at the Gymkhana ground in Karachi. From 1934–35 until 1947–48 Sindh participated in the Ranji Trophy. On 27 December 1947 Sind hosted the first first-class game to be played in Pakistan, but were defeated by an innings and 68 runs by Punjab. The greatest Sindh player in the Ranji Trophy period was Naoomal Jeoomal who played in India's first test match against England at Lord's in 1932. Jeoomal became coach of the Pakistan cricket team in 1960.
In Pakistani domestic cricket, Sindh played in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy each season from 1953–54 to 1956–57, but then made only sporadic appearances at first-class level until the 1970s, when two Sindh teams competed in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy for several years; the province also played List A cricket in the United Bank Trophy.
Sindh's last first-class match under that name was a seven-wicket loss in January 1979 against Habib Bank Limited. After that, a "Sind Governor's XI" played three games in the 1980s and one in 2000, while a "Rest of Sindh" team took part in the 2001–02 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and One Day National Tournament.

Current squad(First XI)&Coaching Staff

Sindh Cricket team squad for 2019-20 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy:-
Sarfraz Ahmad, Asad Shafiq and Abid Ali are PCB central Contracted Players.
Rashid Khan, Azam Khan and Umar Rasheed
Mohammad Sami is also the mentor of the second XI
Tauseef Ahmed, Shaukat Mirza
•Mohammad Sami
•Rameez Raja Jr
•Ammad Alam
•Ashiq Ali
•Danish Aziz
•Ghulam Mudassar
•Hassan Khan
•Jahid Ali
•Mohammad Waqas
•Rumman Raees
•Saad Khan
•Saifullah Bangash
•Adeel Malik
•Ashir Qureshi
•Mohammad Suleman
•Abrar Ahmed
•Ahsan Jamil Mirza
•Shahnawaz Dahani