1934–35 Ranji Trophy
The Ranji Trophy, which the winners get. | |
Administrator(s) | BCCI |
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Cricket format | First-class cricket |
Tournament format(s) | Knockout |
Champions | Bombay |
Participants | 15 |
Most runs | Vijay Merchant (Bombay) (389)[1] |
Most wickets | A.G. Ram Singh (Madras) (22)[2] |
The 1934–35 Ranji Trophy was the inaugural season of the Ranji Trophy. It was contested between 15 teams in four zones in a knockout format. Bombay defeated Northern India in the final.
Highlights
- The first match of the competition was held on 4 November 1934 between Madras and Mysore at Chepauk.[3] M. J. Gopalan of Madras bowled the first ball to N. Curtis.
- Madras won the match by an innings and 23 runs five minutes before close on the first day. This is only first-class match in India to finish on the first day.
- S. M. Hadi of Hyderabad hit the first century in Ranji Trophy. He scored 132* against Madras at Secunderabad.[4]
- George Abell of Northern India scored the first double hundred, 210, v Army. In the same innings, he was involved in a stand of 304 with Ahmed Raza.[5]
- Abell scored a century before lunch on the second day (24* to 128*), the first such instance in Ranji trophy.
- Baqa Jilani took a hat-trick for Northern India v Southern Punjab in the semifinal at Amritsar.[6]
- Southern Punjab was all out for 22 in the same innings. This remained the lowest team total in Ranji Trophy till Hyderabad was out for 21 against Rajasthan in 2010/11.
Knockout tree
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||
09 Feb 1935 – Amritsar | |||||||
Northern India | 4 wkts | ||||||
Central India | |||||||
09 Mar 1935 – Bombay | |||||||
Bombay | 208 runs | ||||||
Northern India | |||||||
N/A | |||||||
Bombay | Walkover | ||||||
Madras |
Final
09-12 Mar 1935 Scorecard |
Bombay (H) |
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266 (80.4 overs) Padmakar Chury 58 Mubarak Ali 4/71 |
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139 (48.1 overs) Ahmed Raza 62* Homi Wajifdar 8/40 (20.1 overs) |
- Bombay won the toss and elected to field
Teams
North Zone |
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Northern India |
Southern Punjab |
United Provinces |
Delhi |
Army |
West Zone |
Bombay |
Western India |
Maharashtra |
Gujarat |
Sind |
South Zone |
Hyderabad |
Madras |
Mysore |
East Zone |
Central India |
Central Provinces and Berar |
The team that won the zonal title is listed in bold. The teams are listed in the approximate order in which they finished in the zone.
References
- ↑ "Ranji Trophy, 1934/35 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 6 July 2014.
- ↑ "Ranji Trophy, 1934/35 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 6 July 2014.
- ↑ Madras v Mysore
- ↑ Hyderabad v Madras
- ↑ Northern India v Army
- ↑ Southern Punjab v Northern India
External links
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