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Ranji Trophy Winners List Year Wise: India’s national first-class cricket tournament, or Ranji Trophy, is played between several states and regional organizations. The event is named for Colonel H. H. Shri Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji II, Jam Saheb of Nawanagar, who was the first Indian cricketer to play in an international match. The 1934–35 season saw the first Ranji Trophy competition, and Mumbai (Bombay) won the first competition.

Following a meeting of the Indian Board in July 1934, the Ranji Trophy was established. The competition started the following season, and the victors were given trophies presented by the Maharajah of Patiala. The tournament structure consists of knockout rounds and a classic championship game. Due to the rules, teams that were ahead after the first innings often won draws, and those that decided to bat their opponents into the ground usually set records. The regulations were altered and zonal groupings were created in 1957–58 as a result of a string of games where teams with no chance of winning conceded. Bombay won 18 championships in 19 years between 1956 and 1957, going 15 years without losing a crown. Check out the Ranji trophy winners list year-wise in the article below.

Format of Ranji Trophy in Different Seasons

Following the Knockout model, teams were split up into 4 zones in the first season: North, South, East, and West. A new zone, the Central Zone, was added in the 1952–1953 editions. The same structure was used from 1956–1957. The winner from each zone was then decided using a modified version of the league bases format. The tournament’s knockout round featured the winners of the five zones. Until the 1970–71 season, when a few further modifications were made to the tournament’s established pattern, this structure was used. The top two teams from each zone made up the knockout stage, which involved ten teams overall. In 1991–1992, the knockout stage of the competition was once more enlarged to include the top three clubs from each zone that advanced. Thus, the knockout round had fifteen teams.

A number of formats have been attempted with minor or significant alterations since the 2002–03 season when the zonal system was replaced with a two–division structure consisting of the Elite Group (15 clubs) and the Plate Group (comprising of the remaining teams).

Three groups (A, B, and C), each with nine clubs, were added for the 2012–13 season. In the knockout stage, the top three teams from each group competed.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 Ranji season was postponed for the first time in the tournament’s history. The 87th iteration of the competition is slated to take place in 2022. To view the Ranji trophy winners list year wise, scroll down.

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Ranji Trophy Winners List Year Wise

SeasonTournament FormatRanji Trophy Winning TeamRanji Trophy Runners-up
2022-2023Round-robin then knockoutNot AnnouncedNot Announced
2021-2022Round-robin then knockoutMadhya Pradesh won by six wicketsMumbai
2020-2021Cancelled Due To Covid-19
2019-20Round-robin then knockoutSaurashtra Won with a lead in the first inningsBengal
2018-19Round-robin then knockoutVidarbha won by 78 runsSaurashtra
2017-18Round-robin then knockoutVidarbha won by 9 wicketsDelhi
2016-17Round-robin then knockoutGujarat won by 5 wicketsMumbai
2015-16Round-robin then knockoutMumbai won by an innings and 21 runsSaurashtra
2014-15Round-robin then knockoutKarnataka won by an innings and 217 runsTamil Nadu
2013-14Round-robin then knockoutKarnataka won by 7 wicketsMaharashtra
2012-13Round-robin then knockoutMumbai win by an innings and 125 runsSaurashtra
2011-12Round-robin then knockout  Match drawn (Rajasthan won on 1st innings)Tamil Nadu
2010-11Round-robin then knockoutMatch was drawn (Rajasthan wins on First Innings Lead)Baroda
2009-10Round-robin then knockoutMumbai won by 6 runsKarnataka
2008-09League and knockoutMumbai won by 243 runsUttar Pradesh
2007-08League and knockoutDelhi Won by nine wicketsUttar Pradesh
2006-07League and knockoutMumbai Won by 132 runsBengal
2005-06League and knockoutUttar Pradesh won on first-innings leadBengal
2004-05League and knockoutRailways won on first-innings leadPunjab
2003-04League and knockoutMumbai won on first-innings leadTamil Nadu
2002-03League and knockoutMumbai won by 141 runsTamil Nadu
2001-02League and knockoutRailways won by 277 runsBaroda
2000-01League and knockoutBaroda won by 21 runsRailways
1999-2000League and knockoutMumbai won by 297 runsHyderabad
1998-99League and knockoutKarnataka won by 96 runsMadhya Pradesh
1997-98League and knockoutKarnataka Match drawn (Karnataka won on first-innings lead)Uttar Pradesh
1996-97League and knockoutMumbai won on first-innings leadDelhi
1995-96League and knockoutKarnataka Match drawn (Karnataka won on first-innings lead)Tamil Nadu
1994-95League and knockoutBombay won on first-innings leadPunjab
1993-94League and knockoutBombay won by 8 wicketsBengal
1992-93League and knockoutPunjab won by 120 runsMaharashtra
1991-92League and knockoutDelhi Match drawn (Delhi won on first-innings lead)Tamil Nadu
1990-91League and knockoutHaryana won by two runsBombay
1989-90League and knockoutBengal won runs per wicketDelhi
1988-89League and knockoutDelhi won by an innings and 210 runsBengal
1987-88League and knockoutTamil Nadu won by an innings and 144 runsRailways
1986-87League and knockoutHyderabad won on first-innings leadDelhi
1985-86League and knockoutDelhi won by an innings and 141 runsHaryana
1984-85League and knockoutBombay won on by 90 runsDelhi
1983-84League and knockoutBombay won on first-innings leadDelhi
1982-83League and knockoutKarnataka won on first-innings leadBombay
1981-82League and knockoutDelhi won on first-innings leadKarnataka
1980-81League and knockoutBombay won by an innings and 46 runsDelhi
1979-80League and knockoutDelhi won by 240 runsBombay
1978-79League and knockoutDelhi won by 399 runsKarnataka
1977-78League and knockoutKarnataka won by an innings and 193 runsUttar Pradesh
1976-77League and knockoutBombay won by 129 runsDelhi
1975-76League and knockoutBombay won by 10 wicketsBihar
1974-75League and knockoutBombay won by 7 wicketsKarnataka
1973-74League and knockoutKarnataka won by 185 runsRajasthan
1972-73League and knockoutBombay won by 123 runsTamil Nadu
1971-72League and knockoutBombay won by 246 runsBengal
1970-71League and knockoutBombay won by 48 runsMaharashtra
1969-70League and knockoutBombay won by an innings and 59 runsRajasthan
1968-69League and knockoutBombay won on first-innings leadBengal
1967-68League and knockoutBombay won on first-innings leadMadras
1966-67League and knockoutBombay won on first-innings leadRajasthan
1965-66League and knockoutBombay won by eight wicketsRajasthan
1964-65League and knockoutBombay won by an innings and 126 runsHyderabad
1963-64League and knockoutBombay won by 9 wicketsRajasthan
1962-63League and knockoutBombay won by an innings and 19 runsRajasthan
1961-62League and knockoutBombay won by an innings and 287 runsRajasthan
1960-61League and knockoutBombay won 7 wicketsRajasthan
1959-60League and knockoutBombay won by an innings and 22 runsMysore
1958-59League and knockoutBombay won by 420 runsBengal
1957-58League and knockoutBaroda Baroda won by an innings and 51 runsServices
1956-57KnockoutBombay won by an innings and 38 runsServices
1955-56KnockoutBombay won by 8 wicketsBengal
1954-55KnockoutMadras won by 46 runsHolkar
1953-54KnockoutBombay won by 8 wicketsHolkar
1952-53KnockoutHolkar on first-innings leadBengal
1951-52KnockoutBombay won by 531 runsHolkar
1950-51KnockoutHolkar won by 189 runsGujarat
1949-50KnockoutBaroda won by 4 wicketsHolkar
1948-49KnockoutBombay won by 468 runsBaroda
1947-48KnockoutHolkar Won by 9 wicketsBombay
1946-47KnockoutBaroda   won by an innings and 409 runsHolkar 202 (83.2 overs) and 173 (67 overs)
1945-46KnockoutHolkar             won by 106 runsBaroda
1944-45KnockoutBombay won by 374 runsHolkar                
1943-44KnockoutWestern India won by innings and 23 runs      Bengal
1942-43KnockoutBaroda won by 307 runsHyderabad
1941-42KnockoutBombay   won by an innings and 281 runsMysore
1940-41KnockoutMaharashtra   won by 6 wicketsMadras
1939-40KnockoutMaharashtra won by 10 wicketsUnited Provinces
1938-39KnockoutBengal won by 178 runsSouthern Punjab    
1937-38KnockoutHyderabad won by 1 wicketNawanagar
1936-37KnockoutNawanagar won by 256 runsBengal    
1935-36KnockoutBombay won by 190 runsMadras
1934-35KnockoutBombay won by 208 runsNorthern India  

FAQs on Ranji Trophy Winners List Year Wise

Which player has won the most Ranji Trophies?

With 41 victories, including 15 consecutive victories from 1958–1959 to 1972–1973, Mumbai (Bombay) has won the event the most times.

How many Ranji Trophy victories has Bengal had?

On a March morning 33 years ago, Bengal made history by winning the Ranji Trophy for the first time after independence. Following then, the team was able to go to the final four times: in 1993–1994; 2005–2006; 2006–2007; and 2019–2020. However, the title eluded them.

Who won the Ranji Trophy in 2021?

In 2021, the Ranji Trophy was postponed for the first time because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Who won the Ranji trophy in 2018?

In 2018, Vidarbha took the Ranji trophy home.

Who won the first Ranji Cup?

The first Ranji Trophy competition took place in 1934–1935. A knockout format was used, with 15 teams competing in the four zones. In the championship, Bombay defeated Northern India.

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