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Player Teams Career span 40 Wasim Jaffer: Mumbai, Vidarbha: 1996/97 – 2019/20 31 Ajay Sharma: Delhi, Himachal Pradesh: 1984/85 – 2000/01 30 Paras Dogra: Himachal Pradesh, Pondicherry: 2001/02 – 2022/23 28 Hrishikesh Kanitkar: Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan: 1994/95 – 2013/14 Amol Muzumdar: Bombay/Mumbai, Assam, Andhra: 1993/94 ...
On 30 January, the BCCI cancelled the 2020–21 Ranji Trophy season, [16] but gave the go-ahead for the 2020–21 Vijay Hazare Trophy to take place. [17] An estimated 800 cricketers were impacted by the cancellation of the tournament, with each player due to be paid R140,000 per match. [18]
The first match of the competition was held on 4 November 1934 between Madras and Mysore at the Chepauk ground in Madras (Now Chennai). Mumbai (Bombay) has won the tournament the most times with 42 wins including 15 back-to-back wins from 1958–59 to 1972–73 .
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. The 2007/08 edition was the first using the current title. [3] [4] Ahead of the 2018/19 edition, the teams were divided into three elite groups and one plate group. Two of the elite groups had ...
IPL franchise could sign Indian players at any time. [19] The base price for was fixed at $50,000 for the Ranji Trophy players and $20,000 for those having not played the Ranji Trophy. Franchises had to pick minimum four under-22 Indian players from their designated catchment area in their squad.
Maharashtra's player Bhausaheb Nimbalkar scored record 443 in an inning in 1948 Ranji trophy, the record still stands and is still the highest Ranji trophy and first class score by an Indian. [5] As of February 2021 Maharashtra had played 395 times in the Ranji Trophy, winning 98, losing 75, and drawing 222 times. [6]
In a move to honor and help former Ranji players who have represented Rajasthan in the past, the RCA declared a monthly pension scheme for former players wherein players who have played 5 to 14 matches will be given Rs. 5,000 per month while players who have represented Rajasthan in 15 to 24 games, will be given an amount of Rs. 7,500.
The BCCI created four grades for contracted male players—A+, A, B andC; and three grades for contracted female players—A, B and C. Male players who are in A+ grade get ₹7 crore a year. Players of A-grade get ₹5 crore , B-grade's players get ₹3 crore and C-grade players receive ₹1 crore per year.