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The 2020–21 National T20 Cup was a Twenty20 domestic cricket competition that was played in Pakistan. [2] It was the 17th season of the National T20 Cup , and started on 30 September 2020, and finished on 18 October 2020.
The National T20 Cup is a men's professional domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in Pakistan. Established in 2005, it is one of the world's oldest Twenty20 cricket leagues. It was the principal T20 competition in the country until 2016, when the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise tournament was introduced. Since 2019–20, the National T20 ...
Islamabad United 154/7 (16.5 overs) 3 wickets Scorecard: Peshawar Zalmi 148/9 (20 overs) National Stadium, Karachi: Luke Ronchi (Islamabad United) 2019 Details: Quetta Gladiators 139/2 (17.5 overs) 8 wickets Scorecard: Peshawar Zalmi 138/8 (20 overs) Shane Watson (Quetta Gladiators) 2020 Details: Karachi Kings 135/5 (18.4 overs) 5 wickets ...
After Islamabad posted 174-9, Quetta was all out for 135 in the 19th over of its first playoff game in four years. Islamabad United eliminates Quetta Gladiators in Pakistan Super League playoff ...
In late March 2020, the PCB were looking at whether to declare the winner of the tournament based on the league standings, or to play the matches at a later date. [4] On 2 July 2020, the PCB announced that they plan to complete the season in November 2020. [5] On 2 September 2020, the PCB confirmed the fixtures for the remaining matches. [6]
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The number of matches of the format increased in the 2010s and more T20I matches (100) were played than ODI matches (99) for the first time in 2016. [2] As of November 2024, India has the most number of wins (160) while Pakistan has played the most number of matches (247). Rohit Sharma of India holds the record for the most career runs (4,231 ...
The fielders wear a green cap or a white (or green in ODI and T20 matches) sunhat, with the Pakistan Cricket Star in the middle. Also the helmets are colored green. Boom Boom Cricket signed a deal with Pakistan Cricket Board in April 2010 to become the kit sponsors of the Pakistan team; the deal ended at the end of 2012 Asia Cup. [83]