Kalat cricket team

Kalat are a former first-class cricket team from the Pakistani city of Kalat in the north of Baluchistan province, about 150 kilometres south of Quetta. They had one season of first-class cricket in 1969-70, playing two matches in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.

First-class matches

The Quaid-e-Azam Trophy was expanded from a 12-team tournament in 1968-69 to a 20-team tournament in 1969-70, and Kalat were one of the new teams.

Their two matches took place in the space of 11 days in August 1969. Both were played at the Racecourse Ground in Quetta, and Kalat lost both by an innings. In the first match Kalat made 127 and 87 against Quetta, who declared at 402 for 8.[1] In the second match Public Works Department declared at 524 for 4, and dismissed Kalat for 126 and 102.[2]

Nineteen players appeared for Kalat in the two matches, and there were two captains. No batsman totalled 100 runs,[3] and no bowler took five wickets.[4] The highest score was 52 by Abdul Jabbar in the match against Quetta.

When the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy was reduced to an 18-team tournament for 1970-71, Kalat dropped out.

Notable Members

Notable members of Kalat are listed below:

NameSeasons
Faiz Aftab1969-70
Iftikhar Ahmed1969-70
Nasim Ahmed1969-70
Anwar Ali1969-70
Shaukat Ali1969-70
Amanullah1969-70
Sattar Bhagat1969-70
Usman Bhagat1969-70
Munir Hussain1969-70
Abdul Jabbar1969-70
Akbar Khan1969-70
Mairaj-ul-Hasan1969-70
Abdul Majeed1969-70
Hakim Nasir1969-70
Abdur Razzaq1969-70
Abdur Rehman1969-70

Current status

Kalat currently compete in the annual sub-first-class Inter-District Senior Tournament against other teams from Baluchistan province.[5] They play their home matches at various grounds in Quetta.

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