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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.
— BCCI Domestic (@BCCIdomestic) March 14, 2024
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.
— BCCI Domestic (@BCCIdomestic) March 14, 2024
From 1934 to 2024: Full list of Ranji Trophy winners and runner-ups in history
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Full list of Ranji Trophy winners and runner-ups |
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Season |
Champion |
Runner-up |
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2023-24 |
Mumbai |
Vidharbha |
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2022-23 |
Saurashtra |
Bengal |
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2021-22 |
Madhya Pradesh |
Mumbai |
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2020-21 |
Not held due to Covid-19 |
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2019-20 |
Saurashtra |
Bengal |
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2018-19 |
Vidarbha |
Saurashtra |
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2017-18 |
Vidarbha |
Delhi |
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2016-17 |
Gujarat |
Mumbai |
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2015-16 |
Mumbai |
Saurashtra |
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2014-15 |
Karnataka |
Tamil Nadu |
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2013-14 |
Karnataka |
Maharashtra |
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2012-13 |
Mumbai |
Saurashtra |
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2011-12 |
Rajasthan |
Tamil Nadu |
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2010-11 |
Rajasthan |
Baroda |
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2009-10 |
Mumbai |
Karnataka |
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2008-09 |
Mumbai |
Uttar Pradesh |
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2007-08 |
Delhi |
Uttar Pradesh |
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2006-07 |
Mumbai |
Bengal |
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2005-06 |
Uttar Pradesh |
Bengal |
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2004-05 |
Railways |
Punjab |
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2003-04 |
Mumbai |
Tamil Nadu |
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2002-03 |
Mumbai |
Tamil Nadu |
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2001-02 |
Railways |
Baroda |
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2000-01 |
Baroda |
Railways |
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1999-00 |
Mumbai |
Hyderabad |
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1998-99 |
Karnataka |
Madhya Pradesh |
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1997-98 |
Karnataka |
Uttar Pradesh |
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1996-97 |
Mumbai |
Delhi |
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1995-96 |
Karnataka |
Tamil Nadu |
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1994-95 |
Bombay |
Punjab |
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1993-94 |
Bombay |
Bengal |
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1992-93 |
Punjab |
Maharashtra |
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1991-92 |
Delhi |
Tamil Nadu |
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1990-91 |
Haryana |
Bombay |
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1989-90 |
Bengal |
Delhi |
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1988-89 |
Delhi |
Bengal |
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1987-88 |
Tamil Nadu |
Railways |
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1986-87 |
Hyderabad |
Delhi |
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1985-86 |
Delhi |
Haryana |
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1984-85 |
Bombay |
Delhi |
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1983-84 |
Bombay |
Delhi |
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1982-83 |
Karnataka |
Bombay |
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1981-82 |
Delhi |
Karnataka |
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1980-81 |
Bombay |
Delhi |
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1979-80 |
Delhi |
Bombay |
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1978-79 |
Delhi |
Karnataka |
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1977-78 |
Karnataka |
Uttar Pradesh |
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1976-77 |
Bombay |
Delhi |
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1975-76 |
Bombay |
Bihar |
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1974-75 |
Bombay |
Karnataka |
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1973-74 |
Karnataka |
Rajasthan |
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1972-73 |
Bombay |
Tamil Nadu |
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1971-72 |
Bombay |
Bengal |
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1970-71 |
Bombay |
Maharashtra |
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1969-70 |
Bombay |
Rajasthan |
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1968-69 |
Bombay |
Bengal |
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1967-68 |
Bombay |
Madras |
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1966-67 |
Bombay |
Rajasthan |
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1965-66 |
Bombay |
Rajasthan |
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1964-65 |
Bombay |
Hyderabad |
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1963-64 |
Bombay |
Rajasthan |
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1962-63 |
Bombay |
Rajasthan |
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1961-62 |
Bombay |
Rajasthan |
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1960-61 |
Bombay |
Rajasthan |
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1959-60 |
Bombay |
Mysore |
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1958-59 |
Bombay |
Bengal |
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1957-58 |
Baroda |
Services |
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1956-57 |
Bombay |
Services |
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1955-56 |
Bombay |
Bengal |
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1954-55 |
Madras |
Holkar |
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1953-54 |
Bombay |
Holkar |
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1952-53 |
Holkar |
Bengal |
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1951-52 |
Bombay |
Holkar |
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1950-51 |
Holkar |
Gujarat |
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1949-50 |
Baroda |
Holkar |
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1948-49 |
Bombay |
Baroda |
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1947-48 |
Holkar |
Bombay |
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1946-47 |
Baroda |
Holkar |
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1945-46 |
Holkar |
Baroda |
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1944-45 |
Bombay |
Holkar |
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1943-44 |
Western India |
Bengal |
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1942-43 |
Baroda |
Hyderabad |
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1941-42 |
Bombay |
Mysore |
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1940-41 |
Maharashtra |
Madras |
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1939-40 |
Maharashtra |
United Provinces |
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1938-39 |
Bengal |
Southern Punjab |
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1937-38 |
Hyderabad |
Nawanagar |
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1936-37 |
Nawanagar |
Bengal |
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1935-36 |
Bombay |
Madras |
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1934-35 |
Bombay |
Northern India |
First Published: Mar 14 2024 | 2:07 PM IST
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