Super 8 Twenty20 Cup

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Super 8 Twenty20 Cup
CountriesPakistan
Administrator Pakistan Cricket Board
Format Twenty20
First edition 2011
Tournament format Round-robin and knockout
Number of teams8
Current champion Sialkot Stallions (2nd title)
Most successful Sialkot Stallions (2)
Qualification Champions League T20
TV PTV Sports
Cricket current event.svgDefunct
Website facebook.com/HaierPakistan

The Haier Super 8 T20 Cup was the top-tier domestic Twenty20 cricket league in Pakistan from 2011 to 2015. The top 8 teams from the National T20 Cup qualified for the tournament. However, it was made defunct with the initiation of the Pakistan Super League in 2016, which currently features 6 city-based franchises from within Pakistan and is independent of the National T20 Cup.

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League

TeamProvinceDebut SeasonLast SeasonCaptainCoach
Rawalpindi Rams Flag of Punjab.svg  Punjab 2011 2015 Flag of Pakistan.svg Sohail Tanvir Flag of Pakistan.svg Sabih Azhar
Sialkot Stallions Flag of Punjab.svg  Punjab 2011 2015 Flag of Pakistan.svg Shoaib Malik Flag of Pakistan.svg Ijaz Ahmed jnr
Lahore Lions Flag of Punjab.svg  Punjab 2011 2015 Flag of Pakistan.svg Kamran Akmal Flag of Pakistan.svg Mohsin Kamal
Karachi Dolphins Flag of Sindh.svg  Sindh 2011 2015 Flag of Pakistan.svg Sarfraz Ahmed Flag of Pakistan.svg Tauseef Ahmed
Faisalabad Wolves Flag of Punjab.svg  Punjab 2011 2015 Flag of Pakistan.svg Misbah-ul-Haq Flag of Pakistan.svg Naveed Anjum
Hyderabad Hawks Flag of Sindh.svg  Sindh 2011 2015 Flag of Pakistan.svg Sharjeel Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg Shaukat Mirza
Islamabad Leopards Proposed Flag of Islamabad Capital Territory.svg  Islamabad 2011 2015 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zohaib Ahmed Flag of Pakistan.svg Taimoor Azam
Multan Tigers Flag of Punjab.svg  Punjab 2011 2015 Flag of Pakistan.svg Saeed Anwar Jr Flag of Pakistan.svg Manzoor Elahi
Peshawar Panthers PK-NWFP.svg KPK 2012 2015 Flag of Pakistan.svg Akbar Badshah Flag of Pakistan.svg Abdur Rehman
Karachi Zebras Flag of Sindh.svg  Sindh 2012 2012 Flag of Pakistan.svg Faisal Iqbal Flag of Pakistan.svg Azam Khan
Lahore Eagles Flag of Punjab.svg  Punjab 2012 2012 Flag of Pakistan.svg Imran Farhat Flag of Pakistan.svg Manzoor Elahi
Abbottabad Falcons PK-NWFP.svg KPK 2013 2015 Flag of Pakistan.svg Younus Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg Sajjad Akbar
Bahawalpur Stags Flag of Punjab.svg  Punjab 2013 2013 Flag of Pakistan.svg Imranullah Aslam Flag of Pakistan.svg Shahid Anwar

Results

YearHostWinnersResultRunners-upAttendance
2011
Details
Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad Rawalpindi Rams
164 all out (20 overs)
Won by Super Over
Scorecard
Karachi Dolphins
164 for 5 (20 overs)
24,610
2012
Details
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Sialkot Stallions
170 for 2 (18.5 overs)
Won by 8 wickets
Scorecard
Karachi Dolphins
167 for 8 (20 overs)
25,000
2013
Details
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Faisalabad Wolves
158 for 3 (20 overs)
Won by 36 runs
Scorecard
Sialkot Stallions
122 all out (19.1 overs)
43,614
2015
Details
Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad Sialkot Stallions
197 for 9 (20 overs)
Won by 74 runs
Scorecard
Lahore Lions
123 for 8 (20 overs)
25,000

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