The Pakistan public cricket crew, frequently alluded to as the Shaheens (lit. 'Hawks'), Green Shirts, Men dressed in Green and Cornered Tigers is controlled by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
The group is a Full Member of the International Cricket Council and takes part in Test, One Day International (ODI), and Twenty20 International cricket matches.
Pakistan has played 446 Test matches, winning 146, losing 136, and drawing 164. Pakistan was given Test status on 28 July 1952 and made its Test debut against India at Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi in October 1952, with India winning by an innings and 70 runs. The group has played 945 ODIs, winning 498, losing 418, and binds 9 with 20 consummations in no result.
Pakistan was the 1992 World Cup champion and was the sprinter up in the 1999 competition. Pakistan, related to different nations in South Asia, has facilitated the 1987 and 1996 World Cups, with 1996 last being facilitated at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The group has additionally played 190 Twenty20 Internationals, winning 117, losing 65, and tying 3. Pakistan won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 and was sprinters up in the debut competition in 2007.
Pakistan has the particular accomplishment of having won every one of the significant ICC global cricket competitions: ICC Cricket World Cup (1992), ICC T20 World Cup (2009), and ICC Champions Trophy (2017); as well as turning into the fourth group to lift the mace of the ICC Test Championship in 2016.
Starting around 9 June 2022, the Pakistan cricket crew is positioned fifth in Tests, third in ODIs, and third in T20Is by the ICC. The expansion in psychological oppression because of the conflict on fear prompted a stagnation of unfamiliar groups visiting Pakistan.
Following the 2009 assault on the Sri Lanka public cricket crew, no Test cricket was played in the country until 2019. Somewhere in the range of 2009 and 2016, their home matches have been for the most part held in the United Arab Emirates. Notwithstanding, because of a reduction in psychological warfare in Pakistan throughout the course of recent years, as well as an expansion in security, many groups have visited Pakistan beginning around 2015.
These groups incorporate Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Bangladesh, South Africa, Australia and an ICC World XI group. Furthermore, the Pakistan Super League has seen games facilitated in Pakistan.