Administrator(s) | BCCI |
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Cricket format | First-class cricket |
Tournament format(s) | League and knockout |
Champions | Delhi (2nd title) |
Participants | 24 |
Most runs | Dilip Vengsarkar (Bombay) (763)[1] |
Most wickets | Rajinder 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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North Zone[edit]
South Zone[edit]
West Zone[edit]
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Central Zone[edit]
East Zone[edit]
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Knockout stage
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29 Feb 1980 — Calcutta | ||||||||||||||
Bengal (T) | 333/6 | |||||||||||||
14 Mar 1980 — Calcutta | ||||||||||||||
Hyderabad | 245/5 | |||||||||||||
Bengal | 156 & 354 | |||||||||||||
Delhi | 337 & 239/7d | |||||||||||||
28 Mar 1980 — Delhi | ||||||||||||||
Delhi | 229 & 167 | |||||||||||||
Maharashtra | 223 & 59 | |||||||||||||
14 Mar 1980 — Jaipur | ||||||||||||||
Rajasthan | 239 & 66/2 | |||||||||||||
Maharashtra | 352 & 254/6d | |||||||||||||
11 Apr 1980 — Delhi | ||||||||||||||
Delhi | 547 & 177 | |||||||||||||
Bombay | 245 & 239 | |||||||||||||
14 Mar 1980 — Bangalore | ||||||||||||||
Karnataka | 320 & 167 | |||||||||||||
Haryana | 232 & 258/5d | |||||||||||||
28 Mar 1980 — Rohtak | ||||||||||||||
Haryana | 68 & 111 | |||||||||||||
Bombay | 143 & 150 | |||||||||||||
14 Mar 1980 — Jamshedpur | ||||||||||||||
Bihar | 190 & 425/7d | |||||||||||||
29 Feb 1980 — Kanpur | ||||||||||||||
Bombay | 437 & 53/1 | |||||||||||||
Uttar Pradesh | 265 & 117 | |||||||||||||
Bombay | 226 & 157/3 | |||||||||||||
(T) - Advanced to next round by spin of coin.
Final
[edit]Scorecards and averages
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1979/80 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 13 December 2014.
- ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1979/80 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 13 December 2014.
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