From the inaugural season of the
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in 1953–54 until 1957–58, the province of
Punjab was represented by
the Punjab cricket team (as well as by Punjab A and Punjab B in 1957–58). In the 1958–59 season the Punjab cities Lahore,
Rawalpindi,
Bahawalpur and
Multan fielded teams. Owing to Lahore's population and cricketing strength, beginning with the 1961–62 season the
Lahore Regional Cricket Association has usually fielded more than one team in
first-class tournaments. (
Karachi has done the same, and for the same considerations, since the late 1950s.) In 2019, domestic cricket in Pakistan was significantly restructured, with six provincial first-class teams replacing the traditional mix of regional associations and departments, and Lahore being represented by
Central Punjab. In 2023, this structure was abandoned, with two Lahore teams, the Whites and the Blues, returning to first-class competition, competing in the
2023–24 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.
List of Lahore first-class teams before 2023 From 1958–59 to 2014-15 there were 18 Lahore first-class teams. In order of appearance they were:
Lahore 1958–59 to 2003–04, 30 matches in nine seasons; eight wins, nine losses, 13 draws. The highest score was 203 (retired hurt) by
Iftikhar Bukhari in 1960–61. The best bowling figures were 9 for 28 by
Khalid Qureshi, also in 1960–61.
Lahore A 1961–62 to 1977–78, 30 matches in 10 seasons.
Lahore B 1961–62 to 1977–78, 32 matches in 10 seasons.
Lahore Whites 1963–64 to 2004–05, 37 matches in six seasons; eight wins, 12 losses, 17 draws.
Lahore Greens 1963–64 to 1973–74, 18 matches in six seasons; five wins, three losses, 10 draws.
Lahore Reds 1964–65 to 1973–74, four matches in four seasons; three losses, one draw.
Lahore Blues 1969–70 to 2004–05, 39 matches in seven seasons; 14 wins, 11 losses, 14 draws.
Lahore C 1974–75 to 1975–76, two matches in two seasons; two losses.
Lahore City A 1978–79 to 1987–88, six matches in three seasons; three wins, one loss, two draws.
Lahore City B 1978–79, one match; one loss.
Lahore City 1979–80 to 1999–2000, 166 matches in 19 seasons; 48 wins, 60 losses, 58 draws.
Lahore City Whites 1983–84 to 1986–87, 18 matches in four seasons; six wins, six losses, six draws.
Lahore City Blues 1983–84 to 1986–87, 11 matches in four seasons; five wins, two losses, four draws.
Lahore City Greens 1983–84, three matches in one season; no wins, one loss, two draws.
Lahore Shalimar 2005–06 to 2013–14, 77 matches in nine seasons; 15 wins, 35 losses, 27 draws.
Lahore Ravi 2005–06 to 2013–14, 75 matches in nine seasons; 20 wins, 24 losses, 31 draws.
Other Lahore teams Lahore Lions 2014–15, 11 matches in one season; two wins, eight losses, one draw.
Lahore Eagles 2014–15, six matches in one season; no wins, four losses, two draws.
Lahore Qalandars Debuted in
2016 Pakistan Super League. ==Honours==