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The Ranji Trophy, India’s premier domestic cricket competition, has been the breeding ground for some of the country’s finest cricketing talents since its inception in 1934.

Named after the first Indian cricketer to play international cricket, Ranjitsinhji, this tournament has seen fierce battles, unforgettable performances, and the rise of cricketing legends over the decades.

Ranji Trophy Winners List (From 1934 To 2024)

The Ranji Trophy has a rich history spanning 90 years, with teams from across India competing for the coveted title. 

Ranji Trophy Winners
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Here’s the complete list of winners and runners-up from the tournament’s inception to the most recent season:

YearWinnerRunner-up
1934-35BombayNorthern India
1935-36BombayMadras
1936-37NawanagarBengal
1937-38HyderabadNawanagar
1938-39BengalSouthern Punjab
1939-40MaharashtraUnited Provinces
1940-41MaharashtraMadras
1941-42BombayMysore
1942-43BarodaHyderabad
1943-44Western IndiaBengal
1944-45BombayHolkar
1945-46HolkarBaroda
1946-47BarodaHolkar
1947-48HolkarBombay
1948-49BombayBaroda
1949-50BarodaHolkar
1950-51HolkarGujarat
1951-52BombayHolkar
1952-53HolkarBengal
1953-54BombayHolkar
1954-55MadrasHolkar
1955-56BombayBengal
1956-57BombayServices
1957-58BarodaServices
1958-59BombayBengal
1959-60BombayMysore
1960-61BombayRajasthan
1961-62BombayRajasthan
1962-63BombayRajasthan
1963-64BombayRajasthan
1964-65BombayHyderabad
1965-66BombayRajasthan
1966-67BombayRajasthan
1967-68BombayMadras
1968-69BombayBengal
1969-70BombayRajasthan
1970-71BombayMaharashtra
1971-72BombayBengal
1972-73BombayTamil Nadu
1973-74KarnatakaRajasthan
1974-75BombayKarnataka
1975-76BombayBihar
1976-77BombayDelhi
1977-78KarnatakaUttar Pradesh
1978-79DelhiKarnataka
1979-80DelhiBombay
1980-81BombayDelhi
1981-82DelhiKarnataka
1982-83KarnatakaBombay
1983-84BombayDelhi
1984-85BombayDelhi
1985-86DelhiHaryana
1986-87HyderabadDelhi
1987-88Tamil NaduRailways
1988-89DelhiBengal
1989-90BengalDelhi
1990-91HaryanaBombay
1991-92DelhiTamil Nadu
1992-93PunjabMaharashtra
1993-94BombayBengal
1994-95BombayPunjab
1995-96KarnatakaTamil Nadu
1996-97MumbaiDelhi
1997-98KarnatakaUttar Pradesh
1998-99KarnatakaMadhya Pradesh
1999-00MumbaiHyderabad
2000-01BarodaRailways
2001-02RailwaysBaroda
2002-03MumbaiTamil Nadu
2003-04MumbaiTamil Nadu
2004-05RailwaysPunjab
2005-06Uttar PradeshBengal
2006-07MumbaiBengal
2007-08DelhiUttar Pradesh
2008-09MumbaiUttar Pradesh
2009-10MumbaiKarnataka
2010-11RajasthanBaroda
2011-12RajasthanTamil Nadu
2012-13MumbaiSaurashtra
2013-14KarnatakaMaharashtra
2014-15KarnatakaTamil Nadu
2015-16MumbaiSaurashtra
2016-17GujaratMumbai
2017-18VidarbhaDelhi
2018-19VidarbhaSaurashtra
2019-20SaurashtraBengal
2020-21Not held due to Covid-19
2021-22Madhya PradeshMumbai
2022-23SaurashtraBengal
2023-24MumbaiVidarbha

Ranji Trophy History

The Ranji Trophy began in the 1934-35 season, with Bombay (now Mumbai) emerging as the first champions. Since then, the tournament has grown in stature and importance, becoming a key platform for identifying and nurturing talent for the Indian national team.

Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji
Source: Wikipedia

Mumbai (formerly Bombay) has been the most successful team in Ranji Trophy history, winning the title a record 42 times. Their dominance is unmatched, with no other team coming close to their tally of victories. Karnataka and Delhi follow with 8 and 7 titles respectively.

The tournament has seen many format changes over the years. Initially, teams were divided into five zones: North, West, East, South, and Central. The Central zone was added in the 1952-53 season. In 2002-03, the zonal system was replaced by a two-division structure with Elite and Plate groups.

Currently, the Ranji Trophy features 38 teams divided into Elite and Plate groups. The Elite group consists of multiple sub-groups, while the Plate group includes newer and less established teams. This format ensures a balance between competitiveness and opportunities for emerging cricket associations.

Throughout its history, the Ranji Trophy has witnessed many memorable moments and outstanding performances. In the 2023-24 season, Mumbai created history when Tanush Kotian and Tushar Deshpande, batting at numbers 10 and 11, both scored centuries in the same innings against Baroda. This feat had never been achieved before in first-class cricket.

The tournament has also been a launchpad for many Indian cricket legends. Players like Sunil Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, and Virat Kohli all made their mark in the Ranji Trophy before shining on the international stage.

Despite challenges like the growing popularity of shorter formats and the packed international calendar, the Ranji Trophy remains crucial to India’s cricketing ecosystem. It continues to be the primary avenue for players to showcase their skills and earn a spot in the national team.

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Conclusion: Ranji Trophy Winners List (1934 To 2024)

The Ranji Trophy’s rich history reflects the evolution of Indian cricket over the past nine decades. From the dominance of Mumbai to the rise of new powerhouses like Vidarbha and Saurashtra in recent years, the tournament continues to be a hotbed of cricketing talent and excitement.

As Indian cricket moves forward, the Ranji Trophy will undoubtedly play a vital role in shaping the future of the sport in the country. It remains a testament to the depth of cricketing talent in India and a crucial stepping stone for aspiring cricketers dreaming of donning the national colors.

The tournament’s legacy, built on fierce rivalries, stellar performances, and the dreams of countless cricketers, ensures that the Ranji Trophy will continue to be an integral part of Indian cricket for generations to come.

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