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Combined Services (Pakistan) cricket team
Combined Services (Pakistan) cricket team were a first-class cricket team for members of the Pakistan Armed Forces. They competed in Pakistan's first-class tournaments between 1953-54 and 1978-79.
==1953-54 to 1964-65==
Combined Services were one of the seven teams that competed in the first season of the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy in 1953-54. They dominated their first match, against Karachi, Mohammed Ghazali scoring 160.〔(Karachi v Combined Services 1953-54 )〕 In their second match their total of 405 was not enough to secure a first-innings lead against Bahawalpur, who proceeded to the finals and won the trophy. Combined Services then made a short tour of India and Ceylon, where they won the only first-class match, against the Ceylon Cricket Association.〔(Combined Services in India and Ceylon 1953-54 )〕
They played a match against the touring Indians in 1954-55, losing by an innings. They were more successful in that season's Quaid-i-Azam Trophy, reaching the final, where they lost by nine wickets to Karachi, for whom the Mohammad brothers Wazir, Hanif and Raees, all scored centuries.〔(Karachi v Combined Services 1954-55 )〕 They drew a match against the touring MCC in 1955-56, Shujauddin making 147 and taking 6 for 71.
Combined Services easily won their first two matches in 1956-57, against East Pakistan Greens and East Pakistan Whites in Dacca. When they dismissed East Pakistan Whites for 33, Miran Bux took 6 for 15.〔(East Pakistan Whites v Combined Services 1956-57 )〕 They were in turn beaten by an innings by Punjab, Fazal Mahmood taking 6 for 33 and 9 for 43 and top-scoring with 91.〔(Punjab v Combined Services 1956-57 )〕
In 1958-59, with one victory and two first-innings leads in drawn matches, they again reached the final of the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy. Once again they lost to Karachi, this time by 279 runs, Hanif Mohammad scoring another century.〔(Karachi v Combined Services 1958-59 )〕 They also reached the semi-finals in 1959-60. They played in the inaugural Ayub Trophy tournament in 1960-61, when there was no Quaid-i-Azam Trophy tournament, losing their only match.
When the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy returned in 1961-62 it was in a group format rather than a knock-out format. In their first match Combined Services lost to Rawalpindi in a low-scoring match despite the efforts of Shujauddin, who took 4 for 31 and 6 for 69 and made 68 (Combined Services' top score) and 31 (second-top score).〔(Rawalpindi v Combined Services 1961-62 )〕 But they won their next four matches and reached the final again. Batting first against Karachi Blues, Imtiaz Ahmed and Shujauddin put on 269 for the first wicket, Imtiaz going on to score 251. After taking a first-innings lead Combined Services were dismissed for 143, and Karachi Blues were able to score the 217 required for victory for the loss of six wickets.〔(Karachi Blues v Combined Services 1961-62 )〕 It was Combined Services' third and last appearance in a final. Shujauddin was the most successful bowler in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy in 1961-62, taking 48 wickets at an average of 11.14.〔(Quaid-i-Azam Trophy bowling averages 1961-62 )〕 He took 4 for 8 and 8 for 53 against Lahore A.
Combined Services won two matches and lost one in 1962-63. In the victory over Peshawar, Munir Malik took 7 for 39 and 4 for 39, as well as making the second-top score of 32 in the first innings.〔(Peshawar v Combined Services 1962-63 )〕 They drew their only match in 1963-64, then won one and lost one in 1964-65, when Nayyar Hussain took 5 for 25 and 6 for 61 and top-scored in each innings with 57 and 28 in a four-wicket victory over Sargodha,〔(Sargodha v Combined Services 1964-65 )〕 then took 7 for 55 and 1 for 63 and top-scored with 58 and then second-top-scored with 46 in a three-wicket loss to Lahore Education Board.〔(Lahore Education Board v Combined Services 1964-65 )〕

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