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Sialkot Stallions

Domestic cricket team

Sialkot Stallions

Summary

Domestic cricket team

FieldValue
nameSialkot Stallions
imageFile:Sialkot-Stallions.jpg
colors
captainShoaib Malik
title1National T20 Cup
title1wins6
founded2004
dissolved2016
groundJinnah Stadium
capacity30,000
website

a domestic cricket team in Pakistan

(2005–2006)

(2006–2007)

(2008–2009)

(2009)

(2009–2010)

(2011–2012)

The Sialkot Stallions () was a National T20 Cup team, based in Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan. The team was established in 2004 and its home ground was Jinnah Stadium in Sialkot.

The Stallions were the most successful team in Pakistani Twenty20 history, having won five consecutive National T20 Cups between 2005/2006 and 2009/10 under coach Azmat Rana. This period of success included a winning streak of 25 consecutive games, a world record for a top-level Twenty20 competition.

Champions League Twenty20

Sialkot Stallions were among eight teams from around the world to secure a berth for the 2008 Champions League Twenty20 that was to be held in India. However, the tournament was cancelled due to the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

The Stallions became the first Pakistan domestic team to officially receive an invitation to play in the Champions League Twenty20, to be held in the South Africa in 2012. Later on, they got the confirmation from the CLT20's Governing Council after it approved the BCCI's invitation to Sialkot Stallions for participation in CLT20. Then, it was revealed that the Stallions will have to compete (with five other teams from different countries) in Qualifier tournament for the two available positions in the Champions League.

Result summary

T20 Results

YearPlayedWinsLossesNo Result% WinTotal
Pakistan T20 Cup 2004/05312033.33%
Pakistan T20 Cup 2005/068800100.00%
Pakistan T20 Cup 2006/074400100.00%
Pakistan T20 Cup 2008/094400100.00%
Pakistan T20 Cup 20094400100.00%
Pakistan T20 Cup 2009/104400100.00%
Pakistan T20 Cup 2010/11211050.00%
Pakistan Super-8 T20 2011523050.00%
Pakistan T20 Cup 2011/124400100.00%
Pakistan Super-8 T20 20125500100.00%
IND RSA AUS CLT20 2012211050.00%
Pakistan T20 Cup 2012/13642066.67%
Pakistan Super 8 2013532060.00%
Pakistan T20 Cup 2013/14532060.00%
604812080.00%
Sialkot Stallions logo before the 2010–11 season
OppositionPlayedWinsLossesNo Result% WinTotal
Pakistan Abbottabad Falcons2200100.00%
NZ Auckland Aces101000.00%
Pakistan Faisalabad Wolves431075.00%
England Hampshire Royals1100100.00%
Pakistan Hyderabad Hawks5500100.00%
Pakistan Islamabad Leopards321066.67%
Pakistan Karachi Dolphins862075.00%
Pakistan Karachi Zebras871087.50%
Pakistan Lahore Eagles541080.00%
Pakistan Lahore Lions743057.14%
Pakistan Larkana Bulls1100100.00%
Pakistan Multan Tigers541080.00%
Pakistan Peshawar Panthers2200100.00%
Pakistan Quetta Bears2200100.00%
Pakistan Rawalpindi Rams651083.33%
604812080.00%

References

References

  1. Brett, Oliver. (2008-11-27). "Champions League cricket on hold". BBC Sport.
  2. "CLT20 set to have team from Pakistan".
  3. "Sialkot Stallions confirmed in CLT20 2012".
  4. "Records – Sialkot – Twenty20 matches – Records by team". [[ESPNcricinfo]].
  5. "Records – Sialkot – Twenty20 matches – List of match results (by year)". [[ESPNcricinfo]].
  6. "Sialkot Stallions Cricket Team Records & Stats {{!".
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