History of Cricket in Pakistan From 1986 To 2000 - External Sources

External Sources

  • CricketArchive – List of Tournaments in Pakistan
Pakistani cricket seasons

History of cricket in Pakistan from 1947 to 1970
History of cricket in Pakistan from 1971 to 1985
History of cricket in Pakistan from 1986 to 2000
History of cricket in Pakistan from 2001

International cricket tours of Pakistan
Australia
  • 1956–57
  • 1959–60
  • 1964–65
  • 1979–80
  • 1982–83
  • 1988–89
  • 1994–95
  • 1998–99
  • 2002–03
  • 2007–08 (cancelled)
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2012
Bangladesh
  • 2003
  • 2008
England
  • 1961–62
  • 1968–69
  • 1977–78
  • 1972–73
  • 1983–84
  • 1987–88
  • 2000–01
  • 2005–06
  • 2010
  • 2011–12
India
  • 1954–55
  • 1978–79
  • 1982–83
  • 1984–85
  • 1989–90
  • 2003–04
  • 2005–06
New Zealand
  • 1955–56
  • 1964–65
  • 1969–70
  • 1976–77
  • 1984–85
  • 1991–90
  • 1996–97
  • 2009
South Africa
  • 1997–98
  • 2003–02
  • 2007–08
Sri Lanka
  • 1949–50
  • 1966–67
  • 1973–74
  • 1981–82
  • 1985–86
  • 1995–96
  • 1999–2000
  • 2004–05
  • 2009
West Indies
  • 1948–49
  • 1958–59
  • 1974–75
  • 1980–81
  • 1986–87
  • 1990–91
  • 1997–98
  • 2001–02
  • 2006–07
  • 2008–09
Zimbabwe
  • 1993–94
  • 1996–97
  • 1998–99
  • 2007–08
Commonwealth XI
  • 1949–50
  • 1963–64
  • 1967–68
Marylebone Cricket Club
  • 1951–52
  • 1955–56

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