Which indian cricketer has played for more than one team in the ranji trophy

  1. Ranji Trophy: Players who represented most teams
  2. List of Ranji Trophy records
  3. Do you know Ranji Trophy is named after Ranjitsinhji? Read all about him here
  4. Ranji Trophy: Saurashtra dominates Indian cricket, due to team ethos and experience
  5. Ranji Trophy: Players who represented most teams
  6. Ranji Trophy: Saurashtra dominates Indian cricket, due to team ethos and experience
  7. List of Ranji Trophy records
  8. Do you know Ranji Trophy is named after Ranjitsinhji? Read all about him here


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Ranji Trophy: Players who represented most teams

Batsman Career Span Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6 Team 7 Prithviraj 1934/35 - 1953/54 Southern Punjab Western India Gujarat Delhi Eastern Punjab Mushtaq Ali 1934/35 - 1957/58 Central India Gujarat Holkar/Madhya Bharat Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh CS Nayudu 1934/35 - 1960/61 Central India Baroda Holkar Bengal Andhra Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Lala Amarnath 1934/35 - 1960/61 Southern Punjab Patiala/PEPSU Gujarat Uttar Pradesh Railways Vinoo Mankad 1935/36 - 1961/62 Western India Nawanagar/Saurashtra Maharashtra Gujarat Bengal Bombay Rajasthan Chandu Sarwate 1936/37 - 1968/69 CPB Maharashtra Bombay Holkar/Madhya Bharat Madhya Pradesh Vidarbha Bhausaheb Nimbalkar 1939/40 - 1963/64 Baroda Maharashtra Holkar/Madhya Bharat Rajasthan Railways Surjuram Girdhari 1940/41 - 1957/58 Sind Western India Kathiawar Bengal Assam Jagdish Lal 1940/41 - 1958/59 Northern India Hyderabad United Provinces Services Patiala Railways Gogumal Kishenchand 1940/41 - 1969/70 Sind Maharashtra Western India Kathiawar Gujarat Baroda Vijay Rajindernath 1943/44 - 1953/54 Northern India United Provinces Southern Punjab Bihar Eastern Punjab Inderjit Barhoke 1943/44 - 1955/56 Southern Punjab Northern India Mysore United Provinces Services Kamraj Kesari 1943/44 - 1958/59 CPB Gujarat Kathiawar Madhya Pradesh Vidarbha Vijay Manjrekar 1949/50 - 1969/70 Bombay Bengal Andhra Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Maharashtra Balaji Rao 1955/56 - 1971/72 Delhi Uttar Pradesh Services Madras Andhra Surinder Amarnath 1964...

List of Ranji Trophy records

Cricket records This is a list of Ranji Trophy records, with each list containing the top five performances in the category. The Currently active players are bolded. Batting records [ ] Most career runs [ ] Score Player Teams Career span 12038 1996/97 – 2019/20 9205 1993/94 – 2013/14 9201 1995/96 – 2017/18 9105 2003/04 – 2022/23 8700 2001/02 – 2019/20 8699 2001/02 – 2019/20 8554 1997/98 – 2016/17 8059 1994/95 – 2013/14 7861 2000/01 – 2019/20 7850 2000/01 – 2016/17 Source: Highest individual scores [ ] See also: Score Player For Against Year 443* 1948/49 379 2022/23 377 1990/91 366 1993/94 359* 1943/44 2016/17 353 1999/00 352 2012/13 351* 2016/17 343 2018/19 341 2021/22 340 1981/82 338 2017/18 Most career centuries [ ] Centuries Player Teams Career span 40 1996/97 – 2019/20 31 1984/85 – 2000/01 30 2001/02 – 2022/23 28 1994/95 – 2013/14 1993/94 – 2013/14 27 1980/81 – 1999/00 26 1969/70 – 1987/88 1986/87 – 2000/01 25 1997/98 – 2016/17 24 1989/90 – 2004/05 2000/01 – 2016/17 1995/96 – 2017/18 Source: Highest career average [ ] Qualification: 3500+ runs Average Player Teams Runs 98.35 3639 85.62 4281 80.61 5764 78.29 7438 76.08 6619 72.87 3892 Source: Most runs in a season [ ] Score Player Team Season 1415 1999/00 1340 2019/20 1331 2018/19 1330 2015/16 1310 2016/17 1280 1998/99 1260 2008/09 1223 2013/14 1160 2017/18 1089 2008/09 Source: . Last updated: 4 February 2020. Bowling records [ ] Most career wickets [ ] Wickets Player Teams Career span 639 1958/59 – 1984/85 531 1963/64 ...

Do you know Ranji Trophy is named after Ranjitsinhji? Read all about him here

• Ranjitsinhji or KS Ranjitsinhji was the first Indian cricketer to play international cricket. • Ranji was crowned as Maharaja Jam Saheb of Nawanagar in 1907. • Board of Control for Cricket in India established the Ranji Trophy in 1934, New Delhi: The Ranji Trophy is an Indian domestic first-class cricket championship between multiple teams representing regional and state cricket associations. The competition currently has 38 teams, with at least one team from each of India’s 28 states and four of the eight Union Territories. The competition is named after Ranjitsinhji, also known as ‘Ranji,’ the first Indian cricketer to play international cricket. Colonel HH Shri Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji II, Jam Saheb of Nawanagar, also known as Ranji or KS Ranjitsinhji, was born on September 10, 1872, in British India’s Sadodar, Kathiawar. He was the ruler of the Indian princely state of Nawanagar from 1907 to 1933, and a notable Test cricketer for the English cricket team. He also represented Cambridge University in first-class cricket and Sussex in county cricket. Ranji is widely considered to be one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was dubbed “the Midsummer Night’s Dream of Cricket” by Neville Cardus. He brought a new style to batting and revolutionised the game with his unconventional technique and quick reactions. Previously, batsmen had generally pushed forward; Ranji, on the other hand, took advantage of the improving quality of pitches during his era and played more on the b...

Ranji Trophy: Saurashtra dominates Indian cricket, due to team ethos and experience

SAURASHTRA was shining on India’s cricketing map on Sunday. In Delhi, their ace all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja made sure Australia were dispatched halfway through the third day. Some 1,562 kilometres to the east in Kolkata, Saurashtra registered their second Ranji Trophy title in four years. Riding on a six-wicket haul by skipper Jaydev Unadkat and three from fellow left-arm seamer Chetan Sakariya, they defeated Bengal in their backyard by nine wickets. After conquering the Vijay Hazare Trophy in the 50-over format, they have grabbed their second title this season. Saurashtra isn’t a bunch of star-studded players. They aren’t a flamboyant side and don’t have much of a following in domestic cricket either. But these boys know how to win cricket matches. Most of them are soft-spoken but have shown one doesn’t need loud voices to grab attention. But the veteran Saurashtra batsman says the journey to becoming a domestic powerhouse began there. “I remember that game. We lost badly, we were thrashed. Somewhere, I felt that we will be a team in the future which will beat everyone. It has happened now and it has been a long process,” Vasavada, the second-highest run-getter in this Ranji Trophy season with 907 runs in 10 matches, said. The process was simple, back the players and give them a decent long run. Since 2018, the core group of Saurashtra has remained together and in their last three seasons, they have introduced just two debutants in their playing eleven. Saurashtra fielded...

Ranji Trophy: Players who represented most teams

Batsman Career Span Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6 Team 7 Prithviraj 1934/35 - 1953/54 Southern Punjab Western India Gujarat Delhi Eastern Punjab Mushtaq Ali 1934/35 - 1957/58 Central India Gujarat Holkar/Madhya Bharat Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh CS Nayudu 1934/35 - 1960/61 Central India Baroda Holkar Bengal Andhra Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Lala Amarnath 1934/35 - 1960/61 Southern Punjab Patiala/PEPSU Gujarat Uttar Pradesh Railways Vinoo Mankad 1935/36 - 1961/62 Western India Nawanagar/Saurashtra Maharashtra Gujarat Bengal Bombay Rajasthan Chandu Sarwate 1936/37 - 1968/69 CPB Maharashtra Bombay Holkar/Madhya Bharat Madhya Pradesh Vidarbha Bhausaheb Nimbalkar 1939/40 - 1963/64 Baroda Maharashtra Holkar/Madhya Bharat Rajasthan Railways Surjuram Girdhari 1940/41 - 1957/58 Sind Western India Kathiawar Bengal Assam Jagdish Lal 1940/41 - 1958/59 Northern India Hyderabad United Provinces Services Patiala Railways Gogumal Kishenchand 1940/41 - 1969/70 Sind Maharashtra Western India Kathiawar Gujarat Baroda Vijay Rajindernath 1943/44 - 1953/54 Northern India United Provinces Southern Punjab Bihar Eastern Punjab Inderjit Barhoke 1943/44 - 1955/56 Southern Punjab Northern India Mysore United Provinces Services Kamraj Kesari 1943/44 - 1958/59 CPB Gujarat Kathiawar Madhya Pradesh Vidarbha Vijay Manjrekar 1949/50 - 1969/70 Bombay Bengal Andhra Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Maharashtra Balaji Rao 1955/56 - 1971/72 Delhi Uttar Pradesh Services Madras Andhra Surinder Amarnath 1964...

Ranji Trophy: Saurashtra dominates Indian cricket, due to team ethos and experience

SAURASHTRA was shining on India’s cricketing map on Sunday. In Delhi, their ace all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja made sure Australia were dispatched halfway through the third day. Some 1,562 kilometres to the east in Kolkata, Saurashtra registered their second Ranji Trophy title in four years. Riding on a six-wicket haul by skipper Jaydev Unadkat and three from fellow left-arm seamer Chetan Sakariya, they defeated Bengal in their backyard by nine wickets. After conquering the Vijay Hazare Trophy in the 50-over format, they have grabbed their second title this season. Saurashtra isn’t a bunch of star-studded players. They aren’t a flamboyant side and don’t have much of a following in domestic cricket either. But these boys know how to win cricket matches. Most of them are soft-spoken but have shown one doesn’t need loud voices to grab attention. But the veteran Saurashtra batsman says the journey to becoming a domestic powerhouse began there. “I remember that game. We lost badly, we were thrashed. Somewhere, I felt that we will be a team in the future which will beat everyone. It has happened now and it has been a long process,” Vasavada, the second-highest run-getter in this Ranji Trophy season with 907 runs in 10 matches, said. The process was simple, back the players and give them a decent long run. Since 2018, the core group of Saurashtra has remained together and in their last three seasons, they have introduced just two debutants in their playing eleven. Saurashtra fielded...

List of Ranji Trophy records

Cricket records This is a list of Ranji Trophy records, with each list containing the top five performances in the category. The Currently active players are bolded. Batting records [ ] Most career runs [ ] Score Player Teams Career span 12038 1996/97 – 2019/20 9205 1993/94 – 2013/14 9201 1995/96 – 2017/18 9105 2003/04 – 2022/23 8700 2001/02 – 2019/20 8699 2001/02 – 2019/20 8554 1997/98 – 2016/17 8059 1994/95 – 2013/14 7861 2000/01 – 2019/20 7850 2000/01 – 2016/17 Source: Highest individual scores [ ] See also: Score Player For Against Year 443* 1948/49 379 2022/23 377 1990/91 366 1993/94 359* 1943/44 2016/17 353 1999/00 352 2012/13 351* 2016/17 343 2018/19 341 2021/22 340 1981/82 338 2017/18 Most career centuries [ ] Centuries Player Teams Career span 40 1996/97 – 2019/20 31 1984/85 – 2000/01 30 2001/02 – 2022/23 28 1994/95 – 2013/14 1993/94 – 2013/14 27 1980/81 – 1999/00 26 1969/70 – 1987/88 1986/87 – 2000/01 25 1997/98 – 2016/17 24 1989/90 – 2004/05 2000/01 – 2016/17 1995/96 – 2017/18 Source: Highest career average [ ] Qualification: 3500+ runs Average Player Teams Runs 98.35 3639 85.62 4281 80.61 5764 78.29 7438 76.08 6619 72.87 3892 Source: Most runs in a season [ ] Score Player Team Season 1415 1999/00 1340 2019/20 1331 2018/19 1330 2015/16 1310 2016/17 1280 1998/99 1260 2008/09 1223 2013/14 1160 2017/18 1089 2008/09 Source: . Last updated: 4 February 2020. Bowling records [ ] Most career wickets [ ] Wickets Player Teams Career span 639 1958/59 – 1984/85 531 1963/64 ...

Do you know Ranji Trophy is named after Ranjitsinhji? Read all about him here

• Ranjitsinhji or KS Ranjitsinhji was the first Indian cricketer to play international cricket. • Ranji was crowned as Maharaja Jam Saheb of Nawanagar in 1907. • Board of Control for Cricket in India established the Ranji Trophy in 1934, New Delhi: The Ranji Trophy is an Indian domestic first-class cricket championship between multiple teams representing regional and state cricket associations. The competition currently has 38 teams, with at least one team from each of India’s 28 states and four of the eight Union Territories. The competition is named after Ranjitsinhji, also known as ‘Ranji,’ the first Indian cricketer to play international cricket. Colonel HH Shri Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji II, Jam Saheb of Nawanagar, also known as Ranji or KS Ranjitsinhji, was born on September 10, 1872, in British India’s Sadodar, Kathiawar. He was the ruler of the Indian princely state of Nawanagar from 1907 to 1933, and a notable Test cricketer for the English cricket team. He also represented Cambridge University in first-class cricket and Sussex in county cricket. Ranji is widely considered to be one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He was dubbed “the Midsummer Night’s Dream of Cricket” by Neville Cardus. He brought a new style to batting and revolutionised the game with his unconventional technique and quick reactions. Previously, batsmen had generally pushed forward; Ranji, on the other hand, took advantage of the improving quality of pitches during his era and played more on the b...