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The Ranji Trophy

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The Ranji Trophy was launched following a meeting of the Indian board in July 1934 and the competition began the following season with the winners receiving a trophy donated by the Maharajah of Patiala. It was named after KS Ranjitsinhji, even though he barely played any of his cricket in the country.

The tournament format was knock-out rounds through to a timeless final. Such were the rules that draws were won by sides leading on the first innings, and many record scores resulted as sides opted to bat their opposition into the ground. Unlike other countries, World War Two did not disrupt the tournament and the 1940s were probably the heyday of the event with huge scores, record-breaking batting feats, and a flowering of Indian batting.

In 1957-58 after a spate of matches where sides with no chance of winning conceded, the rules were changed and zonal groups introduced. From 1956-57, Bombay established a remarkable stranglehold over the tournament, winning 15 straight titles and 18 in 19 years. It signaled a change in social balance from the old states to the new commercial capital. In the late 1960s the powerbase shifted south, largely because of the dominance of high-class spinners.

Winners

Winners Runners-up
1934-35 Mumbai Northern India
1935-36 Mumbai Madras
1936-37 Nawanagar bengal
1937-38 Hyderabad Nawanagar
1938-39 Bengal Southern Punjab
1939-40 Maharashtra United Province
1940-41 Maharashtra Madras
1941-42 Mumbai Mysore
1942-43 Baroda Hyderabad
1943-44 Western India Bengal
1944-45 Mumbai Holkar
1945-46 Holkar Baroda
1946-47 Baroda Holkar
1947-48 Holkar Mumbai
1948-49 Mumbai Baroda
1949-50 Baroda Holkar
1950-51 Holkar Gujarat
1951-52 Mumbai Holkar
1952-53 Holkar Bengal
1953-54 Mumbai Holkar
1954-55 Madras Holkar
1955-56 Mumbai Bengal
1956-57 Mumbai Services
1957-58 Baroda Services
1958-59 Mumbai Bengal
1959-60 Mumbai Mysore
1960-61 Mumbai Rajasthan
1961-62 Mumbai Rajasthan
1962-63 Mumbai Rajasthan
1963-64 Mumbai Rajasthan
1964-65 Mumbai Hyderabad
1965-66 Mumbai Rajasthan
1966-67 Mumbai Rajasthan
1967-68 Mumbai Madras
1968-69 Mumbai Bengal
1969-70 Mumbai Rajashtan
1970-71 Mumbai Maharashtra
1971-72 Mumbai Bengal
1972-73 Mumbai Tamil Nadu
1973-74 Karnataka Rajasthan
1974-75 Mumbai Karnataka
1975-76 Mumbai Bihar
1976-77 Mumbai Delhi
1977-78 Karnataka Uttar Pradesh
1978-79 Delhi Karnataka
1979-80 Delhi Mumbai
1980-81 Mumbai Delhi
1981-82 Delhi Karnataka
1982-83 Karnataka Mumbai
1983-84 Mumbai Delhi
1984-85 Mumbai Delhi
1985-86 Delhi Haryana
1986-87 Hyderabad Delhi
1987-88 Tamil Nadu Railways
1988-89 Delhi Bengal
1989-90 Bengal Delhi
1990-91 Haryana Mumbai
1991-92 Delhi Tamil Nadu
1992-93 Punjab Maharashtra
1993-94 Mumbai Bengal
1994-95 Mumbai Punjab
1995-96 Karnataka Baroda
1996-97 Mumbai Delhi
1997-98 Karnataka Uttar Pradesh
1998-99 Karnataka Madhya Pradesh
1999-00 Mumbai Hyderabad
2000-01 Baroda Railways
2001-02 Railways Baroda
2002-03 Mumbai Tamil Nadu
2003-04 Mumbai Tamil Nadu
2004-05 Railways Punjab
2005-06 Uttar Pradesh Bengal
2006-07 Mumbai Bengal
2007-08 Delhi Uttar Pradesh

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