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This is a list of Ranji Trophy records, with each list containing the top five performances in the category. The Ranji Trophy is the premier first-class cricket competition in India . Currently active players are bolded.
The winner of this knock-out tournament then won the Ranji Trophy. Promotion and relegation between Super League and Plate League continued as before. In the 2010–11 season, Rajasthan won the Ranji Trophy after beginning the season in the Plate League. [citation needed] From the 2012–13 season, this format was adjusted slightly.
The 2003–04 Ranji Trophy was the 70th season of the Ranji Trophy.Mumbai defeated Tamil Nadu on first innings lead. Maharashtra won the Plate division title. Wasim Jaffer of Mumbai took 23 catches in nine matches which is the record for most catches in a season by a fielder.
The 2023–24 Ranji Trophy is the 89th season of the Ranji Trophy, the premier first-class cricket tournament in India. [1] It took place from 5 January to 14 March 2024. [ 2 ] Saurashtra were the defending champions, winning their second Ranji Trophy in previous seasons.
The 2022–23 Ranji Trophy was the 88th season of the Ranji Trophy, the premier first-class cricket tournament in India. [1] It was played from 13 December 2022 and was finished on 19 February 2023. [2] Madhya Pradesh were the defending champions, winning their first Ranji Trophy title previous season. [n 1] [3] [4]
The 2000–01 Ranji Trophy was the 67th season of the Ranji Trophy. [4] Baroda won their first title in 44 years beating Railways by 21 runs in the final. Baroda conceded a first innings lead of 151 runs, but Railways were bowled out in the second innings by Zaheer Khan who took five wickets for 43 runs.
During these twenty years, Bombay won the Ranji Trophy 18 times. Karnataka defeated Kerala without losing a wicket. Kerala scored 141 and 124, and Karnataka 451/0 decl. [ 5 ] The partnership between Sanjay Desai and Roger Binny was then an Indian record for the first wicket.
Until 2006/07, Vijay Hazare Trophy was the title of a national under-19 tournament, involving zonal teams, [1] which had been running since 1983/84. [2] The BCCI then decided to rename the Ranji One Day Trophy, which began in the 1993/94 season, [2] in honour of Vijay Hazare who had died in December 2004.