Hazara cricket team

Hazara is a former first-class cricket team in Pakistan from the region of Hazara in the east of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. They played nine first-class matches between October 1983 and November 1985. For the 1983-84 season the Pakistan Cricket Board expanded the BCCP Patron's Trophy, and Hazara was one of several new teams to play at first-class level. Over the next three seasons the team played nine matches, winning two, losing six and drawing one. In 1986 the authorities again rearranged the structure of first-class cricket in Pakistan and Hazara (along with Dera Ismail Khan) dropped out.

Hazara cricket team

Hazara is a former first-class cricket team in Pakistan from the region of Hazara in the east of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. They played nine first-class matches between October 1983 and November 1985. For the 1983-84 season the Pakistan Cricket Board expanded the BCCP Patron's Trophy, and Hazara was one of several new teams to play at first-class level. Over the next three seasons the team played nine matches, winning two, losing six and drawing one. In 1986 the authorities again rearranged the structure of first-class cricket in Pakistan and Hazara (along with Dera Ismail Khan) dropped out.