Cricket Grounds
| Stadium |
City |
Test matches |
ODI matches |
| Jinnah Stadium |
Sialkot |
4 |
9 |
| Zafar Ali Stadium |
Sahiwal |
0 |
2 |
| Gaddafi Stadium |
Lahore |
38 |
49 |
| Ayub National Stadium |
Quetta |
0 |
2 |
| National Stadium |
Karachi |
39 |
32 |
| Niaz Stadium |
Hyderabad |
5 |
6 |
| Jinnah Stadium |
Gujranwala |
1 |
11 |
| Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh Stadium |
Multan |
1 |
6 |
| Arbab Niaz Stadium |
Peshawar |
6 |
15 |
| Iqbal Stadium |
Faisalabad |
24 |
12 |
| Pindi Club Ground |
Rawalpindi |
1 |
2 |
| Sargodha Stadium |
Sargodha |
0 |
1 |
| Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium |
Rawalpindi |
8 |
21 |
| Bugti Stadium |
Quetta |
0 |
1 |
| Sheikhupura Stadium |
Sheikhupura |
2 |
1 |
| Multan Cricket Stadium |
Multan |
5 |
4 |
Notes: Pakistan have a strong record at the National Stadium, Karachi, where they have won 21 of their 39 test matches and lost only 1 test match.
Captains
Pakistan's Test captains:
| Name |
Captaincy Period |
| Abdul Kardar |
1952/53 - 1957/58 |
| Fazal Mahmood |
1958/59 - 1960/61 |
| Imtiaz Ahmed |
1959/60 - 1961/62 |
| Javed Burki |
1962 |
| Hanif Mohammad |
1964/65 - 1967 |
| Saeed Ahmed |
1968/69 |
| Intikhab Alam |
1969/70 - 1974/75 |
| Majid Khan |
1972/73 |
| Mushtaq Mohammed |
1976/77 - 1978/79 |
| Wasim Bari |
1977/78 - 1978 |
| Asif Iqbal |
1979/80 |
| Javed Miandad |
1979/80 - 1992/93 |
| Imran Khan |
1982 - 1991/92 |
| Zaheer Abbas |
1983/84 - 1984/85 |
| Wasim Akram |
1992/93 - 1999/00 |
| Waqar Younis |
1993/94 - 2002/03 |
| Saleem Malik |
1993/94 - 1994/95 |
| Rameez Raja |
1995/96 - 1996/97 |
| Saeed Anwar |
1996/97 - 1999/00 |
| Aamer Sohail |
1997/98 - 1998/99 |
| Rashid Latif |
1997/98 - 2003 |
| Moin Khan |
1998/99 - 2000/01 |
| Inzamam-ul-Haq* |
2000/01 - 2006/07 |
| Mohammad Yousuf |
2003/04 - 2004/05 |
| Younis Khan |
2005 - 2005/06 |
* Indicates current captain.
Notes: Kardar led the first Pakistani team to victory over all the Test playing nations of the 1950s, including historic victories over England in England in 1954, and against Australia in Karachi in 1956. Imran Khan led Pakistan to a World Cup victory in 1992 in Australia.
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