Pakistan Eaglets were a team of young cricketers from Pakistan, founded by Justice A.R. Cornelius.[1] They toured England and Wales every year from 1952 to 1959, Malaya and Ceylon in 1960–61, and England again in 1963. Most of their matches were non-first-class, but they played 11 first-class matches between 1960 and 1963. Many Pakistan Eaglets players went on to play Test cricket for Pakistan.
^Omar Noman, Pride and Passion: An Exhilarating Half Century of Cricket in Pakistan, OUP, Karachi, 1998, p. 51.
PakistanEaglets were a team of young cricketers from Pakistan, founded by Justice A.R. Cornelius. They toured England and Wales every year from 1952 to...
career in Pakistan. He was twelfth man for two Tests when the West Indies toured Pakistan in 1958–59, and he toured England with PakistanEaglets, a team...
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first-class match, this time in the game against the PakistanEaglets, a touring side of young players from Pakistan, some of whom went on to become Test players...
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Bahawalpur), 34 (second-top score) and 10. He toured England with the PakistanEaglets, a team of promising young players, in 1963, heading the first-class...
where he played for the cricket team. He toured England with the PakistanEaglets team of young cricketers in 1951. An "attractive stroke-making right-handed...
stood as an umpire in June 1963, when Scotland played the touring PakistanEaglets. Barkham died at Melrose in December 1992. Sutcliffe to Open New Pavilion...
Pakistan until May 1963. Cornelius's proudest achievement in cricket was to found the PakistanEaglets, an informal club of promising young Pakistani...