The History of Domestic Cricket Tournaments in India You Should Know
Domestic Cricket Tournament
1. RANJI TROPHY
India's premier domestic cricket competition, the Ranji Trophy, was
established in 1934.The idea came from A.S. De Mello, the
founder of the Indian Board of Control.
Ranjit Sinhji, the first Indian cricket player to play
internationally, was the inspiration behind the tournament's
renaming from its original name, the Cricket Championship of
India.
The competition consists of a round robin phase and then knockout
stages. The 38 teams who compete in the Ranji Trophy Cricket are
split into two divisions: the Plate League and the Elite League.
At the conclusion of each season, clubs are promoted and relegated.
Mumbai is the most successful Ranji Trophy team, having won 42
titles overall. The Mumbai Cricket team is also the current winner.
DULEEP TROPHY
The Duleep Trophy is named after former cricketer
Duleep Sinhji, and the first edition took place during the
1961-1962 season. Mumbai claimed 15 tiles in a row.
The BCCI sought to make the first class competition more competitive,
thus they divided states into geographical zones such as the
East Zone, West Zone, South Zone, North Zone, and Central Zone.
The format was originally knockout, but after the 1993-1994 season, it
was changed to a league structure.
Thereafter, only three teams—India Red, India Blue, and India Green—will compete in the event instead of on a zonal basis. A new
North East zone joined the previous five zonal teams when the
zonal-based teams were revived in 2022–2023 after they had ceased
operations in the 2016–2020 season.
West Zone has won 19 titles, making them the most successful
team in the Duleep Trophy; North Zone has won 18 titles, placing them
second.
IRANI CUP
In 1959–60, the Irani Cup was established as a way to
commemorate the ranji trophy's silver jubilee. Between the
reigning Ranji Trophy Champion and the Rest of India, there is only
one first-class match for this trophy. Zal Irani was a
legendary figure in Indian cricket history and an essential component
of the BCCI from the start. Therefore, by naming the cup after the
legend, the board honored him.
With 31 titles, the Rest of India has, as one might
expect, been the most successful team in Irani Cup history.
DEODHAR TROPHY
India A, India B, and India C compete in the tournament using a
round-robin knockout format. The teams are split according to
geographic zones, much like in the Duleep Trophy. When it comes to championships gained
during the Deodhar Trophy, the north zone is the greatest team
with 13 titles.
VIJAY HAZARE TROPHY
The Vijay Hazare Trophy is the largest 50-over domestic event
in India, involving all 38 Ranji Trophy teams. The BCCI named
the trophy in honor of Vijay Hazare, one of the best cricket
players India has ever produced, for the 2002–2003 season.
The champion will be determined by playoffs following the
round robin group stages. In contrast to the Ranji Trophy circuit,
there is intense competition in the Vijay Hazare Trophy tournament.
Even though Tamilnadu has won the most titles (5 Titles) teams
like Mumbai, Karnataka, Gujrat, Saurashtra, and other regions are also
strong candidates for the championship, making this event one of the
most thrilling domestic tours.
SYED MUSHTAQ ALI TROPHY
The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy was introduced in the
2006–07 season and was named after the former Test cricket
player, Syed Mushtaq Ali.
The Indian public, who was just entering the T2O era, responded to the trophy with great excitement and curiosity. The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy is India's largest domestic T20 Championship in terms of the number of teams competing. This competition was also attended by all 38 teams competing for the Vijay Hazare Trophy and Ranji Trophy. Unpredictability is a primary characteristic of the T20 format. For states in India with little history in cricket, like these, it's a fantastic platform. Having won the title 3 times, Tamil Nadu has been the most successful team.
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