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  2. Australian cricket team in India in 1984–85 - Wikipedia

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    The series was to help celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the Ranji Trophy. Australia won the series 3–0 with two matches abandoned for rain. It was Australia's first ever victory in a one-day series on the subcontinent, and especially notable considering India had just won the 1983 Cricket World Cup. It was the only time Kim Hughes captained ...

  3. Ranji Trophy - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. 1984–85 Ranji Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The 1984–85 Ranji Trophy was the 51st season of the Ranji Trophy. The season was preceded by celebrations on the completion of fifty years and a one-day series by Australia. Mumbai won their 30th title defeating Delhi in the final considered one of the best in the history of Ranji Trophy.

  5. 2006–07 Ranji One Day Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The 2006–07 Ranji One Day Trophy was the 14th edition of India's annual List A cricket tournament, which became the Vijay Hazare Trophy later in 2007. [1] It was contested between 27 domestic cricket teams of India, starting in February and finishing in March 2007. In the final, Mumbai beat Rajasthan by 72 runs to win their second title. [2]

  6. List of Ranji Trophy records - Wikipedia

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    1958/59 – 1984/85 [1] 531 Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan: Madras/Tamil Nadu: 1963/64 – 1984/85 479 Sunil Joshi: Karnataka: 1992/93 – 2010/11 442 Vinay Kumar: Karnataka, Pondicherry: 2004/05 – 2019/20 441 Narendra Hirwani: Madhya Pradesh, Bengal: 1984/85 – 2005/06 437 Bhagwat Chandrasekhar: Mysore/Karnataka: 1963/64 – 1979/80 ...

  7. 2006–07 Ranji One-Day Trophy - Wikipedia

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  8. 1979–80 Ranji Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The 1979–80 Ranji Trophy was the 46th season of the Ranji Trophy. Delhi retained the title defeating Bombay. Group stage. North Zone. Team Pld W L D T NR Pts Q;

  9. 1996–97 Ranji One Day Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The 1996–97 Ranji One Day Trophy was the fourth edition of India's annual List A cricket tournament which became the Vijay Hazare Trophy in 2007. [1] [2] As in the earlier editions, the 1996–97 tournament was open to teams participating in the Ranji Trophy and it was organised on a zonal basis without national playoffs or a final, so the aim of each team was to win its zonal championship only.