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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 Ranji Trophy is the premier first-class cricket championship played in India. Conducted by the Board of Control for Cricket in India, it was founded in 1934 as "The Cricket Championship of India". [1] [2] As of January 2020, a triple century has been scored on 46 occasions by 41 different batsmen in the Ranji Trophy. [3]
The Bombay-Maharashtra match [3] set several national records. Bombay made 735, the highest score in Indian first class cricket bettering 703 by Bengal Cyclone XI in 1942-43. [4] The previous Ranji record was 675 by Maharashtra v Bombay in 1940-41 [5] Vijay Merchant's 359* was the highest individual score in India.
In 2019–20, Ravi Yadav uniquely took a hat-trick in his first over on first-class debut, for Madhya Pradesh against Uttar Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy. [131] [132] [133] In 1907, Albert Trott of Middlesex took four wickets in four balls, and another hat-trick, in the same Somerset innings. [134]
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.
The 1946–47 Ranji Trophy was the 13th season of the Ranji Trophy. ... This was a world record for any wicket in first class for nearly sixty years. [3]
The first Ranji Trophy hat-trick was taken by Baqa Jilani. [1] The most recent bowler to achieve the feat was Ravi Yadav. [1] Joginder Rao is the only player to take three hat-tricks in the Ranji Trophy. [1] After taking a hat-trick against Uttar Pradesh, Ravi Yadav became the first bowler to pick up a hat-trick in his first over on first-class ...
Bombay won their 15th successive Ranji Trophy. This is a record for the national championships in the Test countries. Bombay lost the 1973–74 semifinal to Karnataka on first innings lead. 27 wickets fell on the second day of the Bombay – Tamil Nadu final at Chepauk. The match ended on the first ball of the third day