Ranji Trophy

Ranji Trophy

Ranji Trophy

The Ranji Trophy is a domestic first-class cricket championship played in India between different city and state sides, Ranji Trophy in a comprehensive manner, we have to start with the introduction of the person from whom this prestigious Indian Domestic Cricket trophy got its name. Among the players who will be involved in the Ranji Trophy, Karnataka captain Dravid will surely be in the team for the Test series and he will get a couple of games to tune up. Baroda play Bengal in a Ranji Trophy Super League tie at the Eden from Tuesday.

The 76th season of the Ranji Trophy commences on November 3 with defending champion Mumbai taking on Punjab at Mohali to kick off the Elite Group. Maharashtra lost their opening Ranji Trophy match to Bengal by seven wickets at the Poona Club grounds on Friday. The Super League is divided into two groups of eight and seven teams The finalists of the Plate League are promoted into the Super League in the next year whereas the two teams finishing last in the Super League are relegated.

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