The Pakistan Men’s Cricket Team takes us to its history back in 1952, when the National Team emerged and represented their first international match against their El-Clasico opponent India on July 16 at the then, Feroz Shah Kotla Ground in Delhi. This match garnered the status of International Test Team to Pakistan under the captaincy of Abdul Hafeez Kardar. Pakistan Men’s Team has made their journey successful by bagging the most prestigious International Titles under diverse captainship. This article explores those timeless achievements.
ICC Titles
| Name of the Title | Year | Opponent | Captain of Pakistan Men’s Team | Summary of the Match | Venue |
| ICC Cricket World Cup | 1992 | England | Imran Khan | Pakistan won by 22 runs | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia |
| ICC T20 World Cup | 2009 | Sri Lanka | Younis Khan | Pakistan Won by 8 wickets | Lord’s, England |
| ICC Champions Trophy | 2017 | India | Sarfraz Ahmed | Pakistan won by 180 runs | The Oval, England |
Asia Cup Titles
| Year | Opponent | Captain of Pakistan Men’s Team | Summary of the Match | Venue |
| 2000 | Sri Lanka | Moin Khan | Pakistan won by 39 runs | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
| 2012 | Bangladesh | Misbah-ul-Haq | Pakistan Won by 2 runs | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Austral-Asia Cup Titles
| Year | Opponent | Captain of Pakistan Men’s Team | Summary of the Match | Venue |
| 1986 | India | Imran Khan | Pakistan won by 1 wicket | Sharjah, UAE |
| 1990 | Australia | Imran Khan | Pakistan Won by 36 runs | Sharjah, UAE |
| 1994 | New Zealand | Wasim Akram | Pakistan Won by 62 runs | Sharjah, UAE |
In addition to this they have also won the “Asian Test Championship” in 1999. All these triumphs remarks the undying legacy left behind by the predecessors of Pakistan Men’s Team and had showcased their resilience, passion, skills and dedication throughout any international and national tournaments.



