Pakistan University Grants Commission cricket team

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Pakistan University Grants Commission were a first-class cricket team, sponsored by the body that is now the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, that played in the Patron's Trophy in 1990-91 and 1991–92.

In all they played 14 first-class matches, with two wins, nine losses and three draws. They finished seventh out of eight in 1990–91, winning two matches and losing five. In 1991-92 they finished last, with four losses and two draws. They also played a drawn first-class match against the touring England A team in 1990–91.

The captain in 1990-91 was Shahid Khan,[1] and in 1991-92 it was Ahmed Munir.[2] Mujahid Jamshed hit the only two centuries, with a highest of 149 against National Bank of Pakistan.[3] Shahid Khan had the best bowling figures, 7 for 79 against Pakistan National Shipping Corporation.[4]

The team also played 22 List A matches in the same two seasons, winning four and losing 18.

In 1990-91 they played all their first-class and List A matches at the Punjab University Old Campus Ground, Lahore. In 1991-92 they played no home matches.

Note: In Wisden Cricketers' Almanack the team was called “Combined Universities”.[5]

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