This article describes the history of cricket in Pakistan from the 1970–71 season to 1984–85.
In 1970, the Ayub Trophy was rebranded as the BCCP Trophy and converted from a knockout tournament to a mini-league format whereby teams qualified for a semi-final stage by winning one of four qualifying groups.
The Pentangular Trophy commenced in the 1973–74 season and the Wills Cup, Pakistan's premier limited overs competition, in 1980–81.
Winners of the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy from 1971 to 1985 were: Winners of the BCCP (Patron's) Trophy from 1971 to 1985 were: Winners of the Pentangular Trophy from 1974 to 1985 were: Winners of the Wills Cup from 1981 to 1985 were: Javed Miandad Imran Khan Imran Khan Aaqib Javed In a supplementary One Day International series, Pakistan won the first two matches by 59 runs and 28 runs respectively, there being no result in a third match due to bad weather.
Australia also played three first-class matches against BCCP Patron's XI at the Pindi Club Ground, Rawalpindi; BCCP XI at the Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh Stadium, Multan; and Pakistan Invitation XI at the Jinnah Stadium, Sialkot.