2013–14 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy


The 2013–14 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy was one of two first-class domestic cricket competitions that were held in Pakistan during the 2013–14 cricket season. It was the 56th edition of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, and was contested by fourteen teams representing regional cricket associations. It ran concurrently with the President's Trophy, which was contested by ten departmental teams.
Rawalpindi won the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy for the first time, defeating Islamabad in the final.

Format

The format of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy remained unchanged from the previous season, with the fourteen regional teams divided into two groups. After a series of round-robin matches, the top four teams from each group proceeded to the [|Super-Eight stage] of the competition, with the remaining six teams entering the "bottom six stage". In both final stages, the teams were split into two groups for a further set of round-robin matches, after which the final was contested by the top team from each Super-Eight group.
Unlike the previous season, no departmental players were available and as a result the standing of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy was diminished, with the President's Trophy being considered the "premier first-class tournament" in 2013–14.

Standings and points

Positions in the tables were determined by total points, most matches won, fewest matches lost, followed by adjusted net run rate ; matches finishing in a draw were decided on first innings scores, with points awarded as follows:
  • Win having led on first innings = 9 points
  • Win having tied or trailed on first innings = 6 points
  • Tie having led on first innings = 5 points
  • Draw having led on first innings = 3 points
  • Draw having tied on first innings, or tie having trailed on first innings = 2 points
  • Loss, draw having trailed or with no result on first innings, or abandoned without a ball bowled = 0 points

Group stage

Tables

Team
Rawalpindi64002038
Peshawar63003035
Sialkot62103023
Karachi Blues62202019
Abbottabad6010509
Lahore Ravi6030306
Bahawalpur6040203

Team
Karachi Whites64002044
Lahore Shalimar63201030
Islamabad63102025
Multan62301019
Faisalabad61203018
Quetta6130209
Hyderabad6030306

Legend
Top four teams advanced to the Super-Eight stage
Bottom three teams entered the [|Bottom six stage]

Bottom six stage

Tables

Team
Hyderabad21001010
Faisalabad2000204
Lahore Ravi2010100

Team
Bahawalpur21001013
Quetta2100106
Abbottabad2010100

Super-Eight stage

Tables

Team
Islamabad31002010
Peshawar3110109
Karachi Whites3120009
Karachi Blues3110109

Team
Rawalpindi3100209
Lahore Shalimar3000309
Multan3000306
Sialkot3010200