Vijay Hazare Trophy
Countries | India |
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Administrator | BCCI |
Format | List A cricket |
First Edition | 2002–03 |
Latest Edition | 2018-19 |
Tournament format | Round robin and Playoff |
Number of teams | 37 |
Current champion | Mumbai |
Most successful | Tamil Nadu (5 titles) |
Website | Bcci.tv |
The Vijay Hazare Trophy, also known as the Ranji One Day Trophy, was started in 2002–03 as a limited-overs cricket domestic competition involving state teams from the Ranji Trophy plates. It is named after the famous Indian cricketer Vijay Hazare.
Tamil Nadu is the most successful team having won the trophy 5 times. Mumbai are the current champions(2018-19) who won their 3rd title beating Delhi in the finals.[1]
Contents
1 Format
2 Tournament history
3 References
4 External links
Format
Till 2014-15 season, 27 teams are split into 5 zonal groups as follows:
Zone | Teams | No. of Teams |
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Central | Madhya Pradesh, Railways, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Vidarbha | 5 |
East | Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Tripura | 6 |
North | Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Services | 6 |
South | Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Hyderabad, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu | 6 |
West | Baroda, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Saurashtra | 5 |
After playing each team in the group once, the five winners and the best performing runner-up qualify for the quarter final stage directly, while the four other runners-up play in the preliminary quarter finals. The 2 winners of pre-quarter finals join the remaining 6 teams in the quarter final stage.From the 2015-16 to 2017-18 season, the Zonal groups were replaced with 4 groups of 7 each.
From 2018-19 season, the teams were divided into 3 elite groups and 1 plate group. The 2 top elite group had 9 teams while 3rd elite group has 10 team. Plate Group consists of 9 new teams. Teams are grouped based on average points in preceding 3 seasons.
Tournament history
From the tournament's inaugural edition during the 1993–94 season through to the 2001–02 season, no finals were held, and teams consequently played only within their zones, with no overall winner named.
Year | Zone winners | Most runs | Most wickets | Ref | ||||
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Central | East | North | South | West | ||||
1993–94 | Uttar Pradesh | Bengal | Haryana | Karnataka | Bombay | R. Dravid (Karnataka) | D. Singh (Haryana) | [2] |
1994–95 | Madhya Pradesh | Bengal | Punjab | Hyderabad | Maharashtra | A. Sharma (Delhi) | A. Sarkar (Bengal) | [3] |
1995–96 | Uttar Pradesh | Bengal | Haryana | Karnataka | Bombay | S. Ramesh (Tamil Nadu) | K. Ananthapadmanabhan (Kerala) S. Joshi (Karnataka) S. Mukherjee (Bengal) S. Sharma (Punjab) | [4] |
1996–97 | Madhya Pradesh | Assam | Delhi | Tamil Nadu | Mumbai | S. Manjrekar (Mumbai) | H. Ramkishen (Andhra Pradesh) | [5] |
1997–98 | Madhya Pradesh | Bengal | Delhi | Tamil Nadu | Mumbai | S. Somasunder (Karnataka) | R. Sanghvi (Karnataka) | [6] |
1998–99 | Madhya Pradesh | Bengal | Punjab | Karnataka | Mumbai | V. Bharadwaj (Karnataka) | J. Rai (Himachal Pradesh) N. Singh (Hyderabad) | [7] |
1999–00 | Madhya Pradesh | Bengal | Delhi | Tamil Nadu | Mumbai | M. Azharuddin (Hyderabad) | T. Pawan Kumar (Hyderabad) | [8] |
2000–01 | Madhya Pradesh | Orissa | Punjab | Tamil Nadu | Mumbai | A. Pathak (Andhra Pradesh) | V. Raju (Hyderabad) R. Sanghvi (Delhi) | [9] |
2001–02 | Railways | Orissa | Punjab | Karnataka | Mumbai | S. Sharma (Himachal Pradesh) | A. Dave (Rajasthan) J. Gokulakrishnan (Assam) L. Patel (Gujarat) V. Sharma (Punjab) | [10] |
During the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons, a final round-robin stage was held for the top teams in each zone. Since the 2004–05 tournament, a Playoff format (including semi-finals and a final) has been held, with varying formats.
Year | Final host | Winner | Runner-up | Most runs | Most wickets | Ref |
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2002–03 | no final | Tamil Nadu | Punjab | Niranjan Godbole (Maharashtra) | Iqbal Siddiqui (Maharashtra) | [11] |
2003–04 | no final | Mumbai | Bengal | Devang Gandhi (Bengal) | Sarandeep Singh (Delhi) | [12] |
2004–05 | Mumbai | Shared: Tamil Nadu (2) and Uttar Pradesh | V. Sivaramakrishnan (Tamil Nadu) | Ranadeb Bose (Bengal) Praveen Kumar (Uttar Pradesh) | [13] | |
2005–06 | Mumbai | Railways | Uttar Pradesh | Dinesh Mongia (Punjab) | Sankalp Vora (Baroda) | [14] |
2006–07 | Jaipur | Mumbai (2) | Rajasthan | Wasim Jaffer (Mumbai) | D. Tamil Kumaran (Tamil Nadu) | [15] |
2007–08 | Visakhapatnam | Saurashtra | Bengal (2) | Ajinkya Rahane (Mumbai) | Vishal Bhatia (Himachal Pradesh) | [16] |
2008–09 | Agartala | Tamil Nadu (3) | Bengal (3) | Virat Kohli (Delhi) | Shoaib Ahmed (Hyderabad) | [17] |
2009–10 | Ahmedabad | Tamil Nadu (4) | Bengal (4) | Shreevats Goswami (Bengal) | Yo Mahesh (Tamil Nadu) | [18] |
2010–11 | Indore | Jharkhand | Gujarat | Ishank Jaggi (Jharkhand) | Amit Mishra (Haryana) | [19] |
2011–12 | Delhi | Bengal | Mumbai | Wriddhiman Saha (Bengal) | Parvinder Awana (Delhi) | [20] |
2012–13 | Visakhapatnam | Delhi | Assam | Robin Uthappa (Karnataka) | Pritam Das (Assam) | [21] |
2013–14 | Kolkata | Karnataka | Railways | Robin Uthappa (Karnataka) | Vinay Kumar (Karnataka) | [22] |
2014–15 | Ahmedabad | Karnataka (2) | Punjab (2) | Manish Pandey (Karnataka) | Abhimanyu Mithun (Karnataka) | [23] |
2015–16 | Karnataka | Gujarat | Delhi | Mandeep Singh (Punjab) | Jasprit Bumrah (Gujarat) | [24] |
2016–17 | Delhi | Tamil Nadu (5) | Bengal (5) | Dinesh Karthik (Tamil Nadu) | Aswin Crist (Tamil Nadu) | [25] |
2017–18 | Delhi | Karnataka (3) | Saurashtra | Mayank Agarwal (Karnataka) | Mohammed Siraj (Hyderabad) | [26] |
2018-19 | Bangalore | Mumbai (3) | Delhi (2) | Abhinav Mukund (Tamil Nadu) | Shahbaz Nadeem (Jharkhand) | [27] |
References
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