Owing to the strength of cricket in Karachi, from the 1956–57 season the Karachi City Cricket Association has usually fielded two, sometimes three, first-class teams. The names of the teams have varied. In the 1956–57 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy the teams were Karachi Whites, Karachi Blues and Karachi Greens. In 2014–15 the two latest teams made their debuts: Karachi Dolphins and Karachi Zebras. The names of the teams appear to have been largely random, and there was no obvious system for the allocation of Karachi players among them. For example, in a first-class career extending from 1970 to 1987, the wicketkeeper-batsman Kamal Najamuddin played successively for Karachi Blues, Karachi Whites, Karachi Greens, Karachi Blues again, Karachi Whites again, Karachi Blues again, Karachi B, Karachi, Karachi A, Karachi again, Karachi Greens again, Karachi Whites again, and lastly Karachi again. In order of appearance, the teams have been: Karachi 1953–54 to 2003–04, 123 matches in 26 seasons; 43 wins, 39 losses, 41 draws. The highest score was 499 by Hanif Mohammad in 1958–59, which remained the world first-class record score until 1994, and the bestbowling figures were 8 for 83 by Tanvir Ali in 1984–85. Karachi's record includes six matches against international touring teams. Karachi Greens 1956–57 to 1983–84, 16 matches in seven seasons; seven wins, four losses, five draws. The highest score was 111 not out by Kamal Najamuddin in 1983–84, and the best bowling figures were 8 for 75 by Aslam Qureshi in 1971–72. Karachi Whites 1956–57 to 2013–14, 271 matches in 40 seasons; 119 wins, 58 losses, 94 draws. The highest score was 324 by Waheed Mirza in 1976–77, and the best bowling figures were 10 for 58 by Shahid Mahmood in 1969–70. Karachi Blues 1956–57 to 2013–14, 279 matches in 40 seasons; 114 wins, 75 losses, 90 draws. The highest score was 303 not out by Mushtaq Mohammad in 1967–68, and the best bowling figures were 8 for 39 by Rashid Khan in 1983–84. Karachi A 1957–58 to 1979–80, 13 matches in five seasons; seven wins, two losses, four draws. The highest score was 146 not out by Hanif Mohammad in 1957–58, when Karachi A won by an innings without losing a wicket, and the best bowling figures were 6 for 23 by Mohammad Munaf in 1957–58. Karachi B 1957–58 to 1978–79, 14 matches in four seasons; seven wins, two losses, five draws. The highest score was 158 by Naushad Ali in 1962–63, and the best bowling figures were 8 for 39 by Mohiuddin Khan in 1978–79. Karachi C 1957–58, five matches; three wins, one loss, one draw. The highest score was 137 by Salimuddin in 1957–58, and the best bowling figures were 6 for 14 by Mahboob Shah in the same match. Karachi Urban 2005–06 to 2007–08, 14 matches in three seasons; six wins, four losses, four draws. The highest score was 200 by Khurram Manzoor in the one-off match against Mumbai in 2007–08 and the best bowling figures were 6 for 93 by Nasir Khan in 2005–06. Karachi Harbour 2005–06 to 2006–07, 16 matches in two seasons; six wins, eight losses, two draws. The highest score was 200 not out by Moin Khan in 2005–06, and the best bowling figures were 6 for 54 by Anwar Ali in 2006–07. Karachi Dolphins 2014–15, 11 matches in one season; four wins, four losses, three draws. The highest score is 207 by Fazal Subhan in 2014–15, and the best bowling figures are 8 for 122 by Shahzaib Ahmed in 2014–15. Karachi Zebras 2014–15, six matches in one season; two wins, three losses, one draw. The highest score is 114 by two batsmen in 2014–15, and the best bowling figures are 7 for 16 by Mansoor Ahmed in 2014–15. Note: The Karachi Port Trust team is listed separately, as it was sponsored by a corporation, not by the Karachi CityCricket Association. Karachi Kings Debuted in the 2016 PSL