2008–09 Ranji Trophy Explained

2008–09 Ranji Trophy
Administrator:BCCI
Cricket Format:First-class cricket
Tournament Format:League and knockout
Champions:Mumbai
Count:38
Participants:27
Most Runs:Wasim Jaffer (Mumbai) (1260)
Most Wickets:Dhawal Kulkarni (Mumbai) (42)
Ravindra Jadeja (Saurashtra) (42)
Previous Year:2007–08
Previous Tournament:2007–08 Ranji Trophy
Next Year:2009–10
Next Tournament:2009–10 Ranji Trophy

The season 2008–09 of the Ranji Trophy began on 4 November, and finished on 16 January with the final. 15 teams were divided in two groups. The 3 top teams of each group qualified to the playoffs, plus the two top teams of the plate league (Himachal Pradesh and Bengal). Mumbai won the final by defeating Uttar Pradesh.

First round

Group A

TeamPldWonLostTiedDrawAbanPtsQuo
Mumbai750020311.741
Gujarat741020281.593
Saurashtra732020231.401
Delhi720050201.094
Punjab723020120.800
Hyderabad703040100.809
Orissa71402090.640
Rajasthan70403030.538

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Group B

TeamPldWonLostTiedDrawAbanPtsQuo
Tamil Nadu620040232.110
Karnataka630030191.126
Uttar Pradesh611040170.970
Baroda622020151.019
Railways610050120.863
Maharashtra60303070.731
Andhra60303030.704

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Playoffs

Four top teams of the plate group league qualified for the playoffs.

Plate playoffs

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Quarterfinals

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Semi-finals

Mumbai were the first team to qualify for the final after on the basis of a lead over Saurashtra's first-innings total. The latter were dismissed for 379 in their first innings by Mumbai who made 637. Wasim Jaffer top-scored with 301 for them, while Sachin Tendulkar made 122.[1]

Uttar Pradesh advanced to the final, also by virtue of a first-innings lead, over Tamil Nadu. In reply to the latter's first innings total of 445, Uttar Pradesh's Shivakant Shukla, who made an unbeaten 178 in 569 balls and 821 minutes, helped his team go past the score securing a qualification for the final. Parvinder Singh, who scored his maiden first-class century, and Shukla batted for a total of five-and-half-hours, and added 272 runs for the fourth wicket.[2]

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Final

Records

Statistics

Runs

PlayerTeamMatchesInnsNORunsBallsHSS/Rate100s50sAve
10 16 1 1260 1814 301 64.48 4 5 84.00
10 17 1 1089 1587 201 65.84 4 5 68.06
9 13 2 906 1268 302* 71.45 4 0 82.36
8 11 1 856 1391 300* 61.53 4 0 85.60
10 15 1 747 1071 141 69.74 3 3 53.35
9 13 2 739 1196 232* 61.78 2 3 67.18
7 12 1 703 1117 215* 63.91 2 3 62.94
8 12 4 693 1435 192 48.29 3 1 86.62
9 15 1 667 1381 159 48.29 2 4 47.64
6 11 2 651 1234 114* 52.75 1 6 72.33

Wickets

PlayerTeamMatchesOversRunsWicketsBBIBBMEconS/R5+/i10+/mAve.
9 273.3 813 42 7/50 9/86 2.97 39.0 4 0 19.35
9 369.3 837 42 7/31 10/88 2.26 52.7 4 1 19.92
8 341 801 41 6/51 12/104 2.34 49.9 4 1 19.53
7 245 630 36 6/24 9/80 2.57 40.8 4 0 17.5
7 236.2 560 35 7/29 13/72 2.37 40.5 2 1 16.00
8 261 649 34 5/43 9/96 2.48 46 2 0 19.08
9 268.3 889 34 5/44 8/70 3.31 47.3 2 0 26.14
7 208 484 33 6/62 7/41 2.33 37.8 3 0 14.67
7 302.2 694 33 7/29 11/91 2.29 54.9 3 1 21.03
6 252.3 807 33 6/102 8/159 3.19 45.9 4 0 24.45

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Mumbai march into Ranji finals . 6 September 2018 . ESPNcricinfo . 7 January 2009 . en.
  2. News: Shukla drives UP into Ranji final . 6 September 2018 . . 7 January 2009.
  3. http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/ranjisuperleague2008/content/story/385667.html Gallant Shukla bats Uttar Pradesh into final