Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan were a Pakistani first-class cricket team sponsored by the Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan. They played in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy between 1979–80 and 1981–82.
They played 20 first-class matches, with five wins, 11 losses and four draws. They qualified for the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in 1979–80 by winning the Patron's Trophy, which did not have first-class status that season.
Saleem Yousuf made the team's highest score, 115, against United Bank Limited in 1981–82.[1] He was also the team's overall highest scorer, with 1471 runs in 19 matches at an average of 39.75.[2]
Jalaluddin (who captained the team in 1981–82) had the best innings bowling figures, 7 for 43 against Pakistan Railways in 1981–82.[3] He also took most wickets overall, with 70 at an average of 25.45.[4] The best match bowling figures were by Tanvir Ali, who took 13 for 145 (7 for 76 and 6 for 69) against Pakistan International Airlines in 1980–81 in his second first-class match.[5]