Full List Of Ranji Trophy Winners

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Here's a look at the full list of Ranji Trophy winners after Vidarbha beat Kerala in Nagpur on Sunday (March 2) to bag the third Ranji Trophy title.

Full list of Ranji Trophy winners. (Picture Credit: PTI)
Full list of Ranji Trophy winners. (Picture Credit: PTI)

Vidarbha beat Kerala on the basis of their first-innings lead on Sunday (March 2) to win the final match of he Ranji Trophy 2024-25 season played between the two teams at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur.

The fate of the contest was all but sealed on the third evening when Vidarbha edged ahead with a slender lead of 37 runs in the first innings, having dismissed a doughty Kerala for 342 after putting on 379 runs batting first.

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    It is for the third time that Vidarbha have won the Ranji Trophy title, having done so earlier with their two consecutive wins in the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons.

    Vidarbha’s win now also makes them one of the strongest outfits in the Indian domestic cricket, for they had also finished as the runner-up in the Ranji Trophy last season.

    Full list of Ranji Trophy winners

    SeasonWinnerRunner-upWinning Captain
    1934–35BombayNorthern IndiaLP Jai
    1935–36BombayMadrasHormasji Vajifdar
    1936–37NawanagarBengalAlbert Wensley
    1937–38HyderabadNawanagarSM Hussain
    1938–39BengalSouthern PunjabTom Longfield
    1939–40MaharashtraUnited ProvincesDB Deodhar
    1940–41MaharashtraMadrasDB Deodhar
    1941–42BombayMysoreVijay Merchant
    1942–43BarodaHyderabadW Ghorpade
    1943–44Western IndiaBengalHerbert Barritt
    1944–45BombayHolkarVijay Merchant
    1945–46HolkarBarodaCK Nayudu
    1946–47BarodaHolkarRaosaheb Nimbalkar
    1947–48HolkarBombayCK Nayudu
    1948–49BombayBarodaKC Ibrahim
    1949–50BarodaHolkarRaosaheb Nimbalkar
    1950–51HolkarGujaratCK Nayudu
    1951–52BombayHolkarMadhav Mantri
    1952–53HolkarBengalCK Nayudu
    1953–54BombayHolkarRanga Sohoni
    1954–55MadrasHolkarBalu Alaganan
    1955–56BombayBengalMadhav Mantri
    1956–57BombayServicesMadhav Mantri
    1957–58BarodaServicesDatta Gaekwad
    1958–59BombayBengalMadhav Apte
    1959–60BombayMysorePolly Umrigar
    1960–61BombayRajasthanPolly Umrigar
    1961–62BombayRajasthanMadhav Apte
    1962–63BombayRajasthanPolly Umrigar
    1963–64BombayRajasthanBapu Nadkarni
    1964–65BombayHyderabadBapu Nadkarni
    1965–66BombayRajasthanBapu Nadkarni
    1966–67BombayRajasthanManohar Hardikar
    1967–68BombayMadrasManohar Hardikar
    1968–69BombayBengalAjit Wadekar
    1969–70BombayRajasthanAjit Wadekar
    1970–71BombayMaharashtraSudhir Naik
    1971–72BombayBengalAjit Wadekar
    1972–73BombayTamil NaduAjit Wadekar
    1973–74KarnatakaRajasthanErapalli Prasanna
    1974–75BombayKarnatakaAshok Mankad
    1975–76BombayBiharAshok Mankad
    1976–77BombayDelhiSunil Gavaskar
    1977–78KarnatakaUttar PradeshErapalli Prasanna
    1978–79DelhiKarnatakaBishan Singh Bedi
    1979–80DelhiBombayBishan Singh Bedi
    1980–81BombayDelhiEknath Solkar
    1981–82DelhiKarnatakaMohinder Amarnath
    1982–83KarnatakaBombayBrijesh Patel
    1983–84BombayDelhiSunil Gavaskar
    1984–85BombayDelhiSunil Gavaskar
    1985–86DelhiHaryanaMadan Lal
    1986–87HyderabadDelhiMV Narasimha Rao
    1987–88Tamil NaduRailwaysKrishnamachari Srikkanth
    1988–89DelhiBengalMadan Lal
    1989–90BengalDelhiSambaran Banerjee
    1990–91HaryanaBombayKapil Dev
    1991–92DelhiTamil NaduAjay Sharma
    1992–93PunjabMaharashtraGursharan Singh
    1993–94BombayBengalRavi Shastri
    1994–95BombayPunjabSachin Tendulkar
    1995–96KarnatakaTamil NaduAnil Kumble
    1996–97MumbaiDelhiSanjay Manjrekar
    1997–98KarnatakaUttar PradeshRahul Dravid
    1998–99KarnatakaMadhya PradeshSunil Joshi
    1999–00MumbaiHyderabadSameer Dighe
    2000–01BarodaRailwaysJacob Martin
    2001–02RailwaysBarodaAbhay Sharma
    2002–03MumbaiTamil NaduParas Mhambrey
    2003–04MumbaiTamil NaduSairaj Bahutule
    2004–05RailwaysPunjabSanjay Bangar
    2005–06Uttar PradeshBengalMohammad Kaif
    2006–07MumbaiBengalAmol Muzumdar
    2007–08DelhiUttar PradeshGautam Gambhir
    2008–09MumbaiUttar PradeshWasim Jaffer
    2009–10MumbaiKarnatakaWasim Jaffer
    2010–11RajasthanBarodaHrishikesh Kanitkar
    2011–12RajasthanTamil NaduHrishikesh Kanitkar
    2012–13MumbaiSaurashtraAjit Agarkar
    2013–14KarnatakaMaharashtraVinay Kumar
    2014–15KarnatakaTamil NaduVinay Kumar
    2015–16MumbaiSaurashtraAditya Tare
    2016–17GujaratMumbaiParthiv Patel
    2017–18VidarbhaDelhiFaiz Fazal
    2018–19VidarbhaSaurashtraFaiz Fazal
    2019–20SaurashtraBengalJaydev Unadkat
    2021–22Madhya PradeshMumbaiAditya Shrivastava
    2022–23SaurashtraBengalJaydev Unadkat
    2023–24MumbaiVidarbhaAjinkya Rahane
    2024–25VidarbhaKeralaAkshay Wadkar

    The Vidarbha team under the captaincy of Akshay Wadkar and head coach Usman Ghani produced dominant performances throughout the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 season which was, for the first time in its 90-year history, split into two halves.

    Vidarbha emerged as the best team across all the four groups in the league stage with six wins in seven matches giving them 40 points.

    Vidarbha crushed Tamil Nadu, last year’s semifinalists, by 198 runs in the quarterfinal and went on to pummel defending champions Mumbai by 80 runs in the semifinal.

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      Overall, Vidarbha won nine of the 10 matches they played in the Ranji Trophy this season, which reflects the dominance of the team in India’s premier domestic competition.

      (With inputs from PTI)

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