They played 111 first-class matches, with 26 wins, 33 losses and 52 draws.[1] They reached the semi-finals of the Patron's Trophy in 1986–87, 1992–93 and 1995–96, and of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in 1989–90.
Sajjad Akbar played 107 matches for Pakistan National Shipping Corporation, scoring 4088 runs at an average of 30.28,[2] taking 379 wickets at 26.60,[3] and captaining the side from 1993–94 to 1996–97. He had the side's best bowling figures – 9 for 59 in the first innings and 15 for 122 in the match – in the victory over Karachi in 1987–88.[4] His predecessor as captain, Amin Lakhani, led the side from 1986–87 to 1992–93, playing 58 matches and taking 244 wickets at 26.42.[5]
The highest score was 160, by Sohail Jaffar against National Bank of Pakistan in 1992–93.[6] In 61 matches for Pakistan National Shipping Corporation he scored 3479 runs at 35.86.[7]