Peshawar Club Ground

The history of first-class cricket at the Peshawar Club Ground began with the North West Frontier Province in the Indian Ranji Trophy.

In a drawn four-day encounter, Polly Umrigar hit a century for India before he was run out.

In 1967, an MCC Under-25 side played a Pakistan North Zone team, a match which is notable for Mike Brearley's highest first class score.

Most matches were drawn, though England won by the use of two declarations, while New Zealand lost against a team with nine players who would appear in the Test series against them.

By November 1984, the new Arbab Niaz Stadium in Peshawar was ready, and the Club Ground was disused.