Cannabaceae

1979-80 Ranji Trophy
The Ranji Trophy, which the winners get.
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
Tournament format(s)League and knockout
ChampionsDelhi (2nd title)
Participants24
Most runsDilip Vengsarkar (Bombay) (763)[1]
Most wicketsRajinder Goel (Haryana) (44)[2]

The 1979–80 Ranji Trophy was the 46th season of the Ranji Trophy. Delhi retained the title defeating Bombay.

Group stage

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Knockout stage

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Pre-Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
 
              
 
29 Feb 1980 — Calcutta
 
 
Bengal (T)333/6
 
14 Mar 1980 — Calcutta
 
Hyderabad245/5
 
Bengal156 & 354
 
 
Delhi337 & 239/7d
 
 
28 Mar 1980 — Delhi
 
 
Delhi229 & 167
 
 
Maharashtra223 & 59
 
 
14 Mar 1980 — Jaipur
 
 
Rajasthan239 & 66/2
 
 
Maharashtra352 & 254/6d
 
 
11 Apr 1980 — Delhi
 
 
Delhi547 & 177
 
 
Bombay245 & 239
 
 
14 Mar 1980 — Bangalore
 
 
Karnataka320 & 167
 
 
Haryana232 & 258/5d
 
 
28 Mar 1980 — Rohtak
 
 
Haryana68 & 111
 
 
Bombay143 & 150
 
 
14 Mar 1980 — Jamshedpur
 
 
Bihar190 & 425/7d
 
29 Feb 1980 — Kanpur
 
Bombay437 & 53/1
 
Uttar Pradesh265 & 117
 
 
Bombay226 & 157/3
 

(T) - Advanced to next round by spin of coin.

Final

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11–16 April 1980
Scorecard
Delhi (H)
v
547 (202.4 overs)
Mohinder Amarnath 191, Kirti Azad 102
Padmakar Shivalkar 5/125
245 (93 overs)
Dilip Vengsarkar 81
Kirti Azad 3/55
177 (68.1 overs)
Surinder Khanna 44
Ravi Shastri 6/61
239 (97.2 overs)
Sunil Gavaskar 93
Bishan Bedi 5/60
Delhi won by 240 runs
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Umpires: Bhairab Ganguli and V. Vikramraju
  • Delhi won the toss and decided to bat

Scorecards and averages

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References

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