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From 1934 to 2024 Full list of Ranji Trophy winners and runner-ups

Mumbai wins Ranji Trophy after a gap of 8 years.


Mumbai won record extending 42nd Ranji Trophy title as they defeated Vidharbha by 102 runs in the final on Thursday (March 14) at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. This is Mumbai’s first Ranji Trophy title since 2015-16.


Set an improbable target of 538 to win the summit clash after being outplayed since the first day afternoon, Vidarbha put up a resolute show with the bat to frustrate their hosts for the majority of the fourth and final day’s play.

Despite the big margin of victory, there were a few nervy moments for Mumbai this morning as Akshay Wadkar and Harsh Dubey batted with steely resolve. 


It was all over for Vidarbha when Dhawal Kulkarni bowled last man Umesh Yadav, the veteran seamer bowing out of first-class cricket on a high after knocking over the batter’s leg stump.


Wadkar made a defiant 102 off 199 balls, while out-of-favour India batter Karun Nair compiled a measured 74 in the second innings, but there efforts were not enough for two-time winners Vidarbha to challenge Mumbai’s supremacy in the summit showdown.

Tanush Kotian was the most successful bowler for Mumbai in Vidarbha’s second innings, finishing with impressive figures of 4/95.


Brief scores:




Mumbai: 224 and 418




Vidarbha: 105 and 368 (Akshay Wadkar 102, Karun Nair 74; Tanush Kotian 4/95).

 


From 1934 to 2024: Full list of Ranji Trophy winners and runner-ups in history




 


Full list of Ranji Trophy winners and runner-ups

Season

Champion

Runner-up

2023-24

Mumbai

Vidharbha

2022-23

Saurashtra

Bengal

2021-22

Madhya Pradesh

Mumbai

2020-21

Not held due to Covid-19

 

2019-20

Saurashtra

Bengal

2018-19

Vidarbha

Saurashtra

2017-18

Vidarbha

Delhi

2016-17

Gujarat

Mumbai

2015-16

Mumbai

Saurashtra

2014-15

Karnataka

Tamil Nadu

2013-14

Karnataka

Maharashtra

2012-13

Mumbai

Saurashtra

2011-12

Rajasthan

Tamil Nadu

2010-11

Rajasthan

Baroda

2009-10

Mumbai

Karnataka

2008-09

Mumbai

Uttar Pradesh

2007-08

Delhi

Uttar Pradesh

2006-07

Mumbai

Bengal

2005-06

Uttar Pradesh

Bengal

2004-05

Railways

Punjab

2003-04

Mumbai

Tamil Nadu

2002-03

Mumbai

Tamil Nadu

2001-02

Railways

Baroda

2000-01

Baroda

Railways

1999-00

Mumbai

Hyderabad

1998-99

Karnataka

Madhya Pradesh

1997-98

Karnataka

Uttar Pradesh

1996-97

Mumbai

Delhi

1995-96

Karnataka

Tamil Nadu

1994-95

Bombay

Punjab

1993-94

Bombay

Bengal

1992-93

Punjab

Maharashtra

1991-92

Delhi

Tamil Nadu

1990-91

Haryana

Bombay

1989-90

Bengal

Delhi

1988-89

Delhi

Bengal

1987-88

Tamil Nadu

Railways

1986-87

Hyderabad

Delhi

1985-86

Delhi

Haryana

1984-85

Bombay

Delhi

1983-84

Bombay

Delhi

1982-83

Karnataka

Bombay

1981-82

Delhi

Karnataka

1980-81

Bombay

Delhi

1979-80

Delhi

Bombay

1978-79

Delhi

Karnataka

1977-78

Karnataka

Uttar Pradesh

1976-77

Bombay

Delhi

1975-76

Bombay

Bihar

1974-75

Bombay

Karnataka

1973-74

Karnataka

Rajasthan

1972-73

Bombay

Tamil Nadu

1971-72

Bombay

Bengal

1970-71

Bombay

Maharashtra

1969-70

Bombay

Rajasthan

1968-69

Bombay

Bengal

1967-68

Bombay

Madras

1966-67

Bombay

Rajasthan

1965-66

Bombay

Rajasthan

1964-65

Bombay

Hyderabad

1963-64

Bombay

Rajasthan

1962-63

Bombay

Rajasthan

1961-62

Bombay

Rajasthan

1960-61

Bombay

Rajasthan

1959-60

Bombay

Mysore

1958-59

Bombay

Bengal

1957-58

Baroda

Services

1956-57

Bombay

Services

1955-56

Bombay

Bengal

1954-55

Madras

Holkar

1953-54

Bombay

Holkar

1952-53

Holkar

Bengal

1951-52

Bombay

Holkar

1950-51

Holkar

Gujarat

1949-50

Baroda

Holkar

1948-49

Bombay

Baroda

1947-48

Holkar

Bombay

1946-47

Baroda

Holkar

1945-46

Holkar

Baroda

1944-45

Bombay

Holkar

1943-44

Western India

Bengal

1942-43

Baroda

Hyderabad

1941-42

Bombay

Mysore

1940-41

Maharashtra

Madras

1939-40

Maharashtra

United Provinces

1938-39

Bengal

Southern Punjab

1937-38

Hyderabad

Nawanagar

1936-37

Nawanagar

Bengal

1935-36

Bombay

Madras

1934-35

Bombay

Northern India


 

First Published: Mar 14 2024 | 2:07 PM IST



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