Ranji Trophy
Die Ranji Trophy ist der nationale First-Class-Cricket-Wettbewerb für Indien. An diesem seit 1934–35 ausgetragenen Wettbewerb nehmen derzeit 38 First-Class-Teams aus Indien teil.
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| Aktuelle Saison | 2020/21 |
| Sportart | First-Class-Cricket |
| Verband | BCCI |
| Ligagründung | 1934 |
| Mannschaften | 38 |
| Land/Länder | |
| Titelträger | Saurashtra (1. Titel) |
| Rekordmeister | Mumbai (41 Titel) |
Mannschaften
Am Wettbewerb nehmen 38 Teams teil, wobei es bis zur Saison 2017/18 nur 28 Mannschaften waren. Mit Services und Railways gibt es auch zwei Mannschaften, die auf nationaler Ebene einzuordnen sind:
| Team | ehemalige Namen | Heimstadion |
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| Andhra Pradesh | Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium | |
| Arunachal Pradesh | ||
| Assam | Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Cricket Stadium, Nehru Stadium | |
| Baroda | Moti Bagh Stadium | |
| Bengal | Eden Gardens | |
| Bihar | Nalanda International Cricket Stadium | |
| Chhattisgarh | Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium | |
| Chandigarh | Sector 16 Stadium | |
| Delhi | Feroz Shah Kotla | |
| Goa | Dr. Rajendra Prasad Stadium | |
| Gujarat | Sardar Patel Stadium | |
| Haryana | Chaudhary Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium | |
| Himachal Pradesh | Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium | |
| Hyderabad | Telangana | Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium |
| Jammu and Kashmir | Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium, Maulana Azad Stadium | |
| Jharkhand | Jharkhand States Cricket Association International Cricket Stadium | |
| Karnataka | Mysore | M. Chinnaswamy Stadium |
| Kerala | Travancore-Cochin | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Fort Maidan |
| Madhya Pradesh | Madhya Bharat, Holkar, Central India | Holkar Stadium |
| Maharashtra | Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium | |
| Manipur | Luwangpokpa Cricket Stadium | |
| Meghalaya | Meghalaya Cricket Association Cricket Ground | |
| Mizoram | Suaka Cricket Stadium | |
| Mumbai | Bombay | Wankhede Stadium, Brabourne Stadium |
| Nagaland | Sovima Cricket Stadium | |
| Odisha | Orissa | Barabati Stadium |
| Puducherry | Cricket Association Puducherry Siechem Ground | |
| Punjab | Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium | |
| Railways | East Coast Railway Stadium | |
| Rajasthan | Rajputana | Sawai Mansingh Stadium |
| Saurashtra | Kathiawar, Nawanagar | Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium |
| Sikkim | Mining Ground | |
| Services | Army | Palam A Stadium |
| Tamil Nadu | Madras | M. A. Chidambaram Stadium |
| Tripura | Maharaja Bir Bikram College Stadium | |
| Uttar Pradesh | United Provinces | Green Park Stadium, K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, University Ground |
| Uttar Pradesh | Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium | |
| Vidarbha | Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium |
Die folgenden Teams nahmen an der Ranji Trophy in der Vergangenheit teil:
| Team | Teilnahme |
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| Central Provinces & Berar | 1934/35 bis 1949/50 |
| Eastern Punjab | 1950/51 bis 1959/60 |
| Gwalior | 1943/44 |
| Holkar | 1941/42 bis 1954/55 |
| Kathiawar | 1946/47 bis 1949/50 |
| North West Frontier Province | 1937/38 bis 1946/47 |
| Northern India | 1934/35 bis 1946/47 |
| Northern Punjab | 1960/61 bis 1967/68 |
| Patiala/Patiala and Eastern Punjab States Union | 1934/35 bis 1946/47 |
| Sindh | 1934/35 bis 1947/48 |
| Southern Punjab | 1934/35 bis 1967/68 |
| Western India | 1934/35 bis 1945/46 |
Sieger
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Siege nach Team
Provinz-Ära
- Bombay/Mumbai 41
- Karnataka/Mysore 8
- Delhi 7
- Baroda 5
- Madhyra Pradesh/Holkar 4
- Bengal 2
- Tamil Nadu/Madras 2
- Rajasthan 2
- Hyderabad 2
- Maharashtra 2
- Railways 2
- Vidarbha 1
- Western India/Nawanagar/Saurashtra 2
- Gujarat 1
- Haryana 1
- Punjab 1
- Saurashtra 1
- Uttar Pradesh/United Provinces 1
Siehe auch
Weblinks
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