In 2019, domestic cricket in Pakistan was significantly restructured, with six provincial first-class teams replacing the traditional mix of regional associations and departments, and Karachi being represented by Sindh.
[1] In 2023, this structure was abandoned, with Karachi Whites returning to first-class competition, competing in the 2023–24 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.
[2] In order of appearance, the teams have been: Karachi 1953–54 to 2003–04, 123 matches in 26 seasons; 43 wins, 39 losses, 41 draws.
[6] The highest score was 111 not out by Kamal Najamuddin in 1983–84,[7] and the best bowling figures were 8 for 75 by Aslam Qureshi in 1971–72.
[12] The highest score was 303 not out by Mushtaq Mohammad in 1967–68,[13] and the best bowling figures were 8 for 39 by Rashid Khan in 1983–84.
[18] The highest score was 158 by Naushad Ali in 1962–63,[19] and the best bowling figures were 8 for 39 by Mohiuddin Khan in 1978–79.
[21] The highest score was 137 by Salimuddin in 1957–58, and the best bowling figures were 6 for 14 by Mahboob Shah in the same match.