They played 95 first-class matches, with 25 wins, 40 losses, 29 draws and one tie.
Their most successful seasons were 1977-78 and 1978–79, when they reached the final of the Patron's Trophy.
[7] The highest score for Muslim Commercial Bank was 210 not out by Qasim Umar in 1982–83.
[10] The best match bowling figures were 13 for 88 (6 for 41 and 7 for 47) by Ijaz Faqih against Peshawar in 1986–87.
[11] In 69 matches for Muslim Commercial Bank, Faqih scored 3391 runs at 33.24,[12] and took 313 wickets at 24.52.