Sukkur cricket team, from the town of Sukkur, in the district of Sukkur in the north of Sindh province, played in the Pakistan domestic first-class cricket competitions between 1974-75 and 1986-87. The team no longer plays first-class cricket.
Sukkur made their debut with a game against the Public Works Department in the 1974-75 BCCP Patron's Trophy, losing by 427 runs after being dismissed for 49 and 174. Nine of the team, and several other players who represented Sukkur in the 1970s, had played for the neighbouring Khairpur team before it lost its first-class status after the 1973-74 season.
They played three games in 1975-76, losing them all but less overwhelmingly than in their debut match. In the match against Hyderabad they took a first-innings lead, but lost by seven wickets. Sharif Kaka made 92 and 45 and took 6 for 52 in the first innings, which remained Sukkur's best-ever bowling figures.
Sukkur's only victory came in the first game of the 1976-77 season, in the short-lived Sikander Ali Bhutto Cup, when they beat Hyderabad at Gama Stadium, Mirpur Khas, by seven wickets. Aslam Jafri made 104 and 49, top-scoring in each innings in a low-scoring match. Ashiq Hussain took 3 for 38 and 5 for 38. Sukkur's total of 228 in the first innings was the first time they had reached 200, in their fifth match.
In Sukkur's next match, United Bank dismissed them for 28 in the second innings, their lowest-ever total. In this match and their next two in 1976-77 and 1977-78 Sukkur made a total of only 390 runs in six completed innings while their opponents made 892 runs for the loss of 28 wickets. After 1977-78 they lost their first-class status for five seasons.
They had played eight matches, for one win and seven losses.
Sukkur was one of a number of teams upgraded to first-class status for the expanded BCCP Patron's Trophy in 1983-84. They played four matches during the season, drawing three and losing one. Rizwan Yousuf made Sukkur's highest-ever score of 116 not out in the drawn match against Quetta. As the match against Lahore City Blues proceeded towards a tame draw, Sukkur, having trailed on the first innings by 191 runs, registered their highest-ever total, 312 for five, scored off 124 overs.