1972–73 Ranji Trophy

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1972-73 Ranji Trophy
Ranji trophy.jpg
The Ranji Trophy, which the winners get.
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
Tournament format(s)League and knockout
ChampionsBombay (24th title)
Participants24
Most runsChetan Chauhan (Maharashtra) (873)[1]
Most wicketsS. Venkataraghavan (Tamil Nadu) (58)[2]

The 1972–73 Ranji Trophy was the 39th season of the Ranji Trophy. Bombay won their 15th title in a row defeating Tamil Nadu in the final.

Highlights[]

  • Bombay won their 15th successive Ranji Trophy. This is a record for the national championships in the Test countries. Bombay lost the 1973-74 semifinal to Karnataka on first innings lead.
  • 27 wickets fell on the second day of the Bombay - Tamil Nadu final at Chepauk. The match ended on the first ball of the third day
  • Ajit Wadekar captained Bombay to the title for the fourth time. He had already captained in the 1968-69, 1969-70 and 1971-72 finals. As of 2017, C. K. Nayudu of Holkar is the only other captain to win four Ranji titles. [3]

Group Stage[]

Knockout stage[]

 
Pre-Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
 
              
 
3 Mar 1973 — Poona
 
 
Maharashtra560/2d
 
23 Mar 1973 — Poona
 
Vidarbha250 & 193
 
Maharashtra547/9d & 8/1
 
 
Bengal254 & 297
 
 
06 Apr 1973 — Poona
 
 
Maharashtra227 & 96
 
 
Tamil Nadu160 & 187
 
 
16 Mar 1973 — Madras
 
 
Tamil Nadu206 & 124
 
 
Railways132 & 88
 
 
18 Apr 1973 — Madras
 
 
Tamil Nadu80 & 61
 
3 Mar 1973 — Jamshedpur
 
Bombay151 & 113
 
Bihar131 & 149/5
 
24 Mar 1973 — Indore
 
Madhya Pradesh168
 
Madhya Pradesh214 & 186
 
 
Bombay368 & 36/1
 
 
08 Apr 1973 — Bombay
 
 
Bombay471 & 100/2
 
 
Hyderabad339 & 231/7d
 
 
23 Mar 1973 — Hyderabad
 
 
Hyderabad253 & 273
 
 
Delhi136 & 194
 
 
 
 

Final[]

18–21 April 1973
Scorecard
v
151 (71.5 overs)
Ashok Mankad 38
V. V. Kumar 5/48, S. Venkataraghavan 5/60
80 (45.5 overs)
Abdul Jabbar 29
Padmakar Shivalkar 8/16
113 (49.3 overs)
Sudhir Naik 28*, 28
B. Kalyanasundaram 4/8
61 (33.1 overs)
Abdul Jabbar 28
Padmakar Shivalkar 5/18, Eknath Solkar 5/23
Bombay won by 123 runs
Madras Cricket Club Ground, Madras
Umpires: Sukken Bhattacharya and Har Prasad Sharma
  • Bombay won the toss and decided to bat

Scorecards and averages[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1972/73 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1972/73 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  3. ^ Indian Cricket 2004

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