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The Duleep Trophy winners list showcases champions of an important cricket tournament in India. It started in 1961 and is named after Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji, a famous cricketer. 

If you love cricket or want to know more about Indian cricket history, this article is for you. It lists the winners of the Duleep Trophy, showing how different teams have performed over the years. 

Knowing about these winners helps us understand the growth of Indian cricket and the players who have made a difference.

List Of Duleep Trophy Winners

Have a look at this table where we give you a quick look at all the winners as of 2024:

SeasonWinnerRunner-upResultVenue
2024India AIndia CIndia A won by 132 runsAnantapur
2023South ZoneWest ZoneSouth Zone won by 75 runsM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
2022-23West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone won by 294 runsSNR College Cricket Ground, Coimbatore
2019-20India RedIndia GreenIndia Red won by an innings and 38 runsM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
2018-19India BlueIndia RedIndia Blue won by an innings and 187 runsNPR College Ground, Dindigul
2017-18India RedIndia BlueIndia Red by 163 runsLucknow International Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
2016-17India BlueIndia RedIndia Blue by 355 runsGreater Noida Sports Complex Ground, Greater Noida
2014-15Central ZoneSouth ZoneCentral Zone won by 9 runsArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
2013-14North Zone & South Zone (shared)DrawJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
2012-13East ZoneCentral ZoneEast Zone won on 1st innings leadM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
2011-12East ZoneCentral ZoneEast Zone by an innings and 20 runsHolkar Cricket Stadium, Indore
2010-11South ZoneNorth ZoneSouth Zone won by 7 wicketsACA-VDCA Stadium, Vizag
2009-10West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone won by 3 wicketsLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
2008-09West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone won by 274 runsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
2007-08North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won by 6 wicketsWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
2006-07North ZoneSri Lanka ANorth Zone won by 8 wicketsEden Gardens, Kolkata
2005-06West ZoneEast ZoneWest Zone won by 5 wicketsSardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
2004-05Central ZoneNorth ZoneCentral Zone won by 9 wicketsVidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur
2003-04North ZoneEast ZoneNorth Zone won by 59 runsPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
2002-03Elite CPlate Group BRound Robin
2001-02West ZoneNorth ZoneRound Robin
2000-01North ZoneCentral ZoneRound Robin
1999-2000North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won on 1st innings leadEden Gardens, Kolkata
1998-99Central ZoneWest ZoneCentral Zone won by 122 runsN2 Stadium, Aurangabad
1997-98Central Zone & North Zone (shared)DrawMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
1996-97Central ZoneSouth ZoneCentral Zone won by 161 runsPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
1995-96South ZoneCentral ZoneRound Robin
1994-95North ZoneSouth ZoneRound Robin
1993-94North ZoneWest ZoneRound Robin
1992-93North ZoneCentral ZoneNorth Zone won on 1st innings leadLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
1991-92North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won by 236 runsSardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, Valsad
1990-91North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won on 1st innings leadKeenan Stadium, Jamshedpur
1989-90South ZoneCentral ZoneSouth Zone won by 322 runsGymkhana Ground, Secunderabad
1988-89North Zone & West Zone (shared)DrawArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
1987-88North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won on 1st innings leadJayanti Stadium, Bhilai
1986-87South ZoneWest ZoneSouth Zone won on 1st innings leadWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
1985-86West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone won by 9 wicketsM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
1984-85South ZoneNorth ZoneSouth Zone won by 83 runsArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
1983-84North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won on 1st innings leadBarabati Stadium, Cuttack
1982-83North ZoneSouth ZoneNorth Zone won by 8 wicketsWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
1981-82West ZoneEast ZoneWest Zone won on 1st innings leadBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai
1980-81West ZoneEast ZoneWest Zone won on 1st innings leadEden Gardens, Kolkata
1979-80North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won by 104 runsWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
1978-79North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won on 1st innings leadArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
1977-78West ZoneNorth ZoneWest Zone won on 1st innings leadWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
1976-77West ZoneNorth ZoneWest Zone won by 9 wicketsMoti Bagh Stadium, Baroda
1975-76South ZoneNorth ZoneSouth Zone won by 37 runsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
1974-75South ZoneWest ZoneSouth Zone won by 9 wicketsLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
1973-74North ZoneCentral ZoneCentral Zone won by 76 runsBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai
1972-73West ZoneCentral ZoneWest Zone by an innings and 172 runsBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai
1971-72Central ZoneWest ZoneCentral Zone won by 2 wicketsCentral College Ground, Bangalore
1970-71South ZoneEast ZoneSouth Zone won by 10 wicketsBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai
1969-70West ZoneNorth ZoneWest Zone by an innings and 81 runsSardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
1968-69West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone won on 1st innings leadLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
1967-68South ZoneWest ZoneSouth Zone won on 1st innings leadBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai
1966-67South ZoneWest ZoneSouth Zone won on 1st innings leadBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai
1965-66South ZoneCentral ZoneSouth Zone by an innings and 20 runsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
1964-65West ZoneCentral ZoneWest Zone by an innings and 89 runsBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai
1963-64West Zone & South Zone (shared)DrawArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
1962-63West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone by an innings and 20 runsEden Gardens, Kolkata
1961-62West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone by 10 wickets

Overview Of Each Duleep Trophy Winner (Last 20 Years)

In the following, you’ll find a detailed overview of each winner of the last 20 years.

India A (2024)

India A in Duleep Trophy Winners List
Source: tv9marathi

India A claimed the title in 2024 with a commanding 132-run victory over India C in Anantapur. The team’s strong batting performance laid the foundation for their win, with key contributions from opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored a brilliant century. Left-arm spinner Saurabh Kumar took crucial wickets to dismantle India C’s batting lineup.

India C, despite a promising bowling effort led by Rajvardhan Hangargekar, couldn’t chase the massive target. 

Key Performers: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Saurabh Kumar

South Zone (2023)

South Zone
Source: thgim

South Zone lifted the trophy in 2023 by defeating West Zone by 75 runs at the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Batter Mayank Agarwal anchored South Zone’s innings with a composed century, while R Sai Kishore’s spin magic in the second innings played a decisive role in bowling West Zone out.

West Zone fought hard with contributions from their skipper Priyank Panchal, but South Zone’s bowlers, especially Sai Kishore and Vyshak Vijaykumar, ensured their lead was unchallenged. 

Key Performers: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Mukesh Kumar

West Zone (2022-23)

West Zone
Source: asianetnews

West Zone triumphed in the 2022-23 season with a resounding 294-run victory over South Zone at the SNR College Cricket Ground, Coimbatore. Yashasvi Jaiswal was the standout performer, smashing a double-century in the first innings. 

South Zone’s fightback was led by Hanuma Vihari, who scored a gutsy century in the second innings. However, West Zone’s bowlers, particularly Unadkat and Shams Mulani, were too strong, ensuring a dominant win for their team.

Key Performers: Ruturaj Gaikwad, Jaydev Unadkat

India Red (2019-20)

India Red
Source: hscicdn

India Red clinched the 2019-20 title with a crushing win by an innings and 38 runs over India Green Abhimanyu Easwaran was the hero with a brilliant double century, giving India Red a mammoth total to defend. 

Shivam Mavi impressed with the ball, picking up key wickets.  India Green struggled to handle the pressure despite resistance from their captain, Priyam Garg. 

Key Performers: Abhimanyu Easwaran, Navdeep Saini

India Blue (2018-19)

India Blue
Source: static

India Blue dominated the 2018-19 season, defeating India Red by an innings and 187 runs at the NPR College Ground, Dindigul. Shubman Gill played an extraordinary knock of 204 runs, helping his team post a huge first-innings score. 

India Red’s batting line-up crumbled under pressure, with no significant contributions from their top order. Saxena’s sharp spin bowling ensured India Blue’s overwhelming victory, marking an exceptional team performance.

Key Performers: Shubman Gill, Jalaj Saxena

India Red (2017-18)

India Red (2017-18)
Source: hindustantimes

India Red emerged victorious in 2017-18 by defeating India Blue by 163 runs at the Lucknow International Cricket Stadium. Prithvi Shaw was the star with a magnificent century in the second innings, setting a challenging target for India Blue. 

India Blue’s efforts were spearheaded by Suresh Raina, who scored a fine half-century, but they couldn’t withstand India Red’s disciplined bowling. Shaw’s brilliance and Kaul’s fiery bowling spells were the keys to India Red’s success.

Key Performers: Prithvi Shaw, Siddarth Kaul

India Blue (2016-17)

India Blue (2016-17)
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India Blue secured a massive win in 2016-17, defeating India Red by 355 runs at the Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground. Gautam Gambhir led from the front, scoring a commanding 167 in the first innings. Spinner Ravindra Jadeja was instrumental with the ball, claiming eight wickets across both innings.

India Red struggled against Jadeja’s skillful bowling, with only Suresh Raina showing some resistance. Gambhir’s composed leadership and Jadeja’s all-round brilliance stood out in India Blue’s emphatic victory.

Key Performers: Gautam Gambhir, Ravindra Jadeja

Central Zone (2014-15)

Central Zone (2014-15)
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Central Zone emerged victorious in 2014-15 by defeating South Zone in a nail-biting contest by 9 runs at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi. Naman Ojha was the key performer, scoring a gritty century in the first innings to give Central Zone a slim lead. Pankaj Singh delivered with the ball, taking crucial wickets in the final innings to seal the win.

South Zone’s Karun Nair fought valiantly with a brilliant 90, but his efforts fell just short. Central Zone’s disciplined bowling and Ojha’s timely knock made the difference in this thrilling low-scoring match.

Key Performers: Naman Ojha, Pankaj Singh

East Zone (2012-13)

East Zone (2012-13)
Source: indiatvnews

East Zone won the 2012-13 season by defeating Central Zone based on a first-innings lead at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai. Manoj Tiwary was the standout performer, scoring a fluent century to help East Zone secure a crucial lead. Shahbaz Nadeem’s left-arm spin created pressure. 

Despite spirited efforts from Central Zone’s Mukul Dagar, who scored a fighting 80, East Zone’s overall performance in the first innings proved decisive. Tiwary’s consistency and Nadeem’s accuracy ensured a hard-earned victory.

Key Performers: Manoj Tiwary, Shahbaz Nadeem

East Zone (2011-12)

East Zone (2011-12)
Source: Cricinfo

East Zone claimed the title in 2011-12 with a commanding win by an innings and 20 runs over Central Zone at the Holkar Cricket Stadium (which is one of the Smallest Cricket Stadiums In India), Indore. Wriddhiman Saha led East Zone’s batting with a century, supported by Sudip Chatterjee, who scored a steady 80.

The bowling attack, led by Ashok Dinda, dismantled Central Zone’s batting lineup, with Dinda picking up seven wickets in the match. Despite a gritty half-century from Mahesh Rawat, Central Zone couldn’t match East Zone’s dominant display, especially with Dinda’s fiery spells.

Key Performers: Wriddhiman Saha, Ashok Dinda

South Zone (2010-11)

South Zone (2010-11)
Source: ESPNcricinfo

South Zone won the 2010-11 season by seven wickets against North Zone at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Vizag. Murali Vijay was the standout player, scoring an elegant 150 to anchor South Zone’s innings. Pragyan Ojha’s spin made a significant impact, taking five wickets in North Zone’s second innings.

North Zone’s Shikhar Dhawan impressed with a fine 90, but their total wasn’t enough to defend. Vijay’s assured batting and Ojha’s precise bowling helped South Zone lift the trophy comfortably.

Key Performers: Murali Vijay, Pragyan Ojha

West Zone (2009-10)

West Zone (2009-10)
Source: Cricinfo

West Zone edged out South Zone by 3 wickets in a thrilling final at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad. Yusuf Pathan stole the show with a blistering 210 in the fourth innings, turning the game on its head. Pathan’s incredible hitting overshadowed South Zone’s efforts, led by a brilliant century from Abhinav Mukund.

West Zone’s Abhishek Nayar also contributed with the ball, taking key wickets at crucial moments. Pathan’s heroic knock remains one of the most memorable performances in the tournament’s history.

Key Performers: Yusuf Pathan, Abhishek Nayar

West Zone (2008-09)

West Zone (2008-09)
Source: cricinfo 

West Zone delivered a dominant performance in 2008-09, defeating South Zone by 274 runs at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai. Ajinkya Rahane was the star with the bat, scoring a crucial 165 in the first innings. Dhawal Kulkarni took a seven-wicket haul across both innings.

South Zone’s skipper Dinesh Karthik tried to fight back with a gritty 75, but their batting lineup crumbled under pressure. Rahane’s steady batting and Kulkarni’s sharp bowling were pivotal in securing the title for West Zone.

Key Performers: Ajinkya Rahane, Dhawal Kulkarni

North Zone (2007-08)

North Zone (2007-08)
Source: Cricinfo

North Zone claimed the title in 2007-08 with a six-wicket win over West Zone at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. Gautam Gambhir played a match-winning knock of 122 in the second innings.  Ishant Sharma shone with the ball, taking key wickets to restrict West Zone’s scoring.

West Zone’s Wasim Jaffer stood out with a classy century, but his efforts couldn’t stop North Zone’s determined chase. Gambhir’s calm batting and Ishant’s fiery spells were instrumental in North Zone’s victory.

Key Performers: Gautam Gambhir, Ishant Sharma

North Zone (2006-07)

North Zone (2006-07)
Source: Mumbai Mirror

North Zone emerged victorious in 2006-07, defeating Sri Lanka A by eight wickets at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Joginder Sharma starred with the ball, picking up five wickets in the first innings to bundle out Sri Lanka A for a modest score. 

Sri Lanka A’s skipper Upul Tharanga tried to hold the innings together with a solid 85, but his team couldn’t recover from their early setbacks. Dhawan’s consistency and Joginder’s accurate bowling ensured a comfortable win for North Zone.

Key Performers: Shikhar Dhawan, Joginder Sharma

West Zone (2005-06)

West Zone (2005-06)
Source: hindustantimes

West Zone lifted the title in 2005-06 with a five-wicket win over East Zone at the Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad. Parthiv Patel’s quickfire 95 in the second innings was the highlight of the match, helping West Zone chase down a tricky target.

East Zone’s Deep Dasgupta impressed with a gritty century, but their total wasn’t enough to challenge West Zone. Patel’s aggressive batting and Zaheer’s precision bowling were key to their success.

Key Performers: Parthiv Patel, Zaheer Khan

Central Zone (2004-05)

Central Zone (2004-05)
Source: hscicdn

Central Zone won the 2004-05 title by nine wickets against North Zone at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur. Mohammad Kaif anchored Central Zone’s innings with a steady 87, helping them secure a crucial first-innings lead. Murali Kartik’s left-arm spin decimated North Zone’s batting lineup. 

North Zone’s Mithun Manhas fought hard with a resilient half-century, but his efforts couldn’t prevent defeat. Kaif’s composure and Kartik’s brilliance with the ball ensured a comfortable win for Central Zone.

Key Performers: Mohammad Kaif, Murali Kartik

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Conclusion: West Zone Has Won The Duleep Trophy 19 Times

Over the years, the Duleep Trophy has given many players the confidence to perform better and aim for international success. This tournament shows how cricket unites the country through sportsmanship and dedication.

Winning the Duleep Trophy is a moment of pride for any team. As it continues, it will keep shaping the future of Indian cricket. It is a platform where talent meets opportunity, and dreams turn into reality for many cricketers. 

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