[4] The first ever double century here was scored in 1893 by the grandson of Queen Victoria, Prince Christian Victor, who was then posted in the army at Rawalpindi.
The first foreign side to visit the ground after Pakistan's independence in 1947 was Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), which faced Commander-in-Chief XI in March 1950.
[7] Further international tours to Pakistan often involved a three-day practice matches against local teams, which were hosted by the Pindi Club Ground.
Pindi Club Ground has hosted just one Test match,[8] which was against New Zealand in March 1965, which Pakistan won convincingly by a margin of an innings and 64 runs.
[9] Ehsan Mani, former ICC President and Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman, served as one of the scorers of that match.