Administrator(s) | BCCI |
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Cricket format | First-class |
Tournament format(s) | Knockout |
Champions | Bombay (7th title) |
Participants | 21 |
Most runs | Madhav Mantri (Bombay) (522)[1] |
Most wickets | Chandu Sarwate (Holkar) (23)[2] |
The 1953–54 Ranji Trophy was the 20th season of the Ranji Trophy. Bombay won the title defeating Holkar in the final.
Zonal Matches
[edit]Central Zone
[edit]Round 1 | Round 2 | |||||
25 Dec 1953 – Ajmer | ||||||
Rajputana | 199 & 173 | |||||
23 Jan 1954 – Ajmer | ||||||
Uttar Pradesh | 182 & 123 | |||||
Rajputana | 125 & 161 | |||||
28 Nov 1953 – Jabalpur | ||||||
Holkar | 486 | |||||
Madhya Pradesh | 72 & 147 | |||||
Holkar | 464 | |||||
West Zone
[edit]Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | ||||||||
12 Dec 1953 – Bombay | ||||||||||
Bombay | 249 & 122/2 | |||||||||
Baroda | 117 & 251 | |||||||||
23 Jan 1954 – Bombay | ||||||||||
Bombay | 385 & 62/0 | |||||||||
Maharashtra | 239 & 206 | |||||||||
9 Jan 1954 – Kolhapur | ||||||||||
Maharashtra | 576/6d | |||||||||
28 Nov 1953 – Ahmedabad | ||||||||||
Gujarat | 151 & 364/6 | |||||||||
Gujarat | 225 & 360/8d | |||||||||
Saurashtra | 207 & 192/9 | |||||||||
South Zone
[edit]Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | ||||||||
25 Dec 1953 – Madras | ||||||||||
Madras (T) | 101/6 | |||||||||
28 Nov 1953 – Bangalore | ||||||||||
Mysore | 243/8d | |||||||||
Mysore | 290 & 49/2 | |||||||||
21 Jan 1954 – Madras | ||||||||||
Andhra | 150 & 188 | |||||||||
Madras | 275 & 336/5d | |||||||||
Travancore-Cochin | 147 & 148 | |||||||||
28 Nov 1953 – Trivandrum | ||||||||||
Travancore-Cochin | 241 & 171/4d | |||||||||
Hyderabad | 125 & 104/4 | |||||||||
(T) – Advanced to next round by spin of coin.
East Zone
[edit]Round 1 | Round 2 | |||||
13 Feb 1954 – Jamshedpur | ||||||
Bihar | 169 & 267/7 | |||||
12 Dec 1953 – Cuttack | ||||||
Bengal | 256 & 304 | |||||
Orissa | 118 & 142 | |||||
Bengal | 479 & 321/9d | |||||
North Zone
[edit]Round 1 | Round 2 | |||||
18 Dec 1953 – Delhi | ||||||
Services | 345 & 124/5d | |||||
18 Jan 1954 – Jullundur | ||||||
Eastern Punjab | 367 & 76/2 | |||||
Eastern Punjab | 163 & 82/6 | |||||
23 Dec 1953 – Patiala | ||||||
Delhi | 123 & 120/6d | |||||
Patiala | 119/9d & 258 | |||||
Delhi | 125 & 253/4 | |||||
Inter-Zonal Knockout matches
[edit]Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
12 Feb 1954 – Indore | ||||||||||
Holkar | 350/9d & 10/0 | |||||||||
6 Mar 1954 – Indore | ||||||||||
Eastern Punjab | 127 & 229 | |||||||||
Holkar | 575 | |||||||||
Bengal | 149 & 111 | |||||||||
13 Mar 1954 – Indore | ||||||||||
Holkar | 292 & 193 | |||||||||
Bombay | 376 & 111/2 | |||||||||
20 Feb 1954 – Bombay | ||||||||||
Bombay | 504 & 342/9d | |||||||||
Madras | 318 & 149 | |||||||||
Final
[edit]Scorecards and averages
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1953/54 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1953/54 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
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