1939–40 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 | Maharashtra |
Participants | 18 |
Matches played | 17 |
Most runs | Vijay Hazare (Maharashtra) (619)[1] |
Most wickets | Vijay Hazare (Maharashtra) (20)[2] |
The 1939–40 Ranji Trophy was the sixth season of the Ranji Trophy. Eighteen teams took part in four zones in a knockout format. Northern India who appeared in the previous season dropped out but would return in 1940-41. Maharashtra won their first title defeating United Provinces in the final.
Highlights
- Vijay Hazare topped both the batting and bowling aggregates, emulating Amar Singh's feat in 1937-38.
- Hazare's 316* against Baroda was the first triple century in Indian first class cricket. He scored 151 runs (165* - 316*) before lunch on the third day which is a record in Indian first class cricket, as of 2014. Maharashtra scored 240 runs in the session for the loss of one wicket; their last two wickets added 326 runs.[3]
- Amar Singh scored 113* for Nawanagar v Baroda. He completed his 1000 runs in Ranji Trophy during this match.[4] This was to be his 16th and last Ranji match as he would die in five months. He took his 100th wicket in 1938-39 and thus became the first player to do the 1000 run - 100 wicket double in Ranji Trophy. In 16 Ranji matches, Amar Singh scored 1009 runs at an average of 43, and 105 wickets at 15.48.
- The final was a timeless match. Maharashtra won on the fourth day.
Knockout tree
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||
4 Feb 1940 – Benares | |||||||
United Provinces | WO | ||||||
Hyderabad | |||||||
24 Feb 1940 – Poona | |||||||
Maharashtra | 10 wkts | ||||||
United Provinces | |||||||
17 Feb 1940 - Poona | |||||||
Maharashtra | 1st inns | ||||||
Southern Punjab |
Final
24-27 Feb 1940 Scorecard |
v |
Maharashtra (H) | |
12/0 (1.5 overs) |
- United Provinces won the toss and elected to bat
Teams
North Zone |
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Southern Punjab |
Rajputana |
North West Frontier Province |
Delhi |
West Zone |
Maharashtra |
Baroda |
Western India |
Nawanagar |
Sind |
Gujarat |
Bombay |
South Zone |
Hyderabad |
Madras |
Mysore |
East Zone |
United Provinces |
Bengal |
Central India |
Bihar |
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.
Scorecards and averages
References
- ↑ "Ranji Trophy, 1939/40 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ↑ "Ranji Trophy, 1939/40 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ↑ Mahatashtra v Baroda, 1939-40
- ↑ Nawanagar v Baroda 1939-40
External links
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