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Ranji Trophy Winners List of all Season

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Ranji Trophy is the first-class domestic cricket championship played in India. It is a very old domestic trophy of India. The famous Ranji Trophy is named after S. Ranjit Singh, one of the most famous cricketers in the history of Indian and English cricket. Thousands of young talented cricketers can make a place in Indian cricket through the platform. Check the Ranji Trophy Winners List of all Season, Most Successful Team Of The Tournament.

Undoubtedly, it is a great platform for those who want to play cricket and dedicate themselves to the country of cricket. We have had many winners through the Ranji Trophy over the years. Not only that, but these trophy winners have become a regular feature of the calendar in Indian domestic cricket and are firmly etched in our hearts.

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Most Successful Team Of The Tournament

Today we will know the names of Ranji Trophy winners since 1934 through this article. Who has won our hearts with their awesome and impressive matches? However, as I said, a total of 38 teams compete in this competition. And the players of all these teams come from different states and regions of India.

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Ranji Trophy Winners List of all Season, Most Successful Team

It is known as the most prestigious domestic cricket tournament in the history of not only India but also the world. It has brought together some of the great cricketers who have made India proud at the international level for India. Undoubtedly through Ranji Trophy, we get many talents every year who might have been hiding somewhere. Also, the most successful team in this tournament is Mumbai.

So without further ado let’s take a look at all those discarded talents. They are sitting in the title seat after being crowned Ranji Trophy champions.

Ranji Trophy Winners List of all Seasons:

YearWinnerRunner UpVenue
2008DelhiUttar PradeshBengaluru
2009MumbaiUttar PradeshBengaluru
2010MumbaiKarnatakaBengaluru
2011RajasthanBarodaBengaluru
2012MumbaiTamil NaduBengaluru
2013MumbaiSaurashtra  Bengaluru
2014KarnatakaMaharashtraBengaluru
2015KarnatakaTamil NaduBengaluru
2016MumbaiSaurashtra  Bengaluru
2017VidarbhaMumbaiBengaluru
2018VidarbhaDelhiMumbai
2019VidarbhaSaurashtraMumbai
2020Not Held –– 
2021Not Held ––  
2022GujaratMumbaiBengaluru
2023To be determined
Ranji Trophy Winners List of all Season, Most Successful Team
  • 1934/35 – Bombay
  • 1935/36 – Bombay
  • 1936/37 – Nawanagar
  • 1937/38 – Bombay
  • 1938/39 – Nawanagar
  • 1940/41 – Maharashtra
  • 1941/42 – Bombay
  • 1942/43 – Baroda
  • 1943/44 – Holkar
  • 1944/45 – Bombay
  • 1945/46 – Baroda
  • 1946/47 – Baroda
  • 1947/48 – Baroda
  • 1948/49 – Bombay
  • 1949/50 – Bombay
  • 1950/51 – Holkar
  • 1951/52 – Bombay
  • 1952/53 – Holkar
  • 1953/54 – Bombay
  • 1954/55 – Bengal
  • 1955/56 – Bombay
  • 1956/57 – Bombay
  • 1957/58 – Services
  • 1958/59 – Bombay
  • 1959/60 – Bombay
  • 1960/61 – Bombay
  • 1961/62 – Bombay
  • 1962/63 – Bombay
  • 1963/64 – Bombay
  • 1964/65 – Bombay
  • 1965/66 – Bombay
  • 1966/67 – Bombay
  • 1967/68 – Bombay
  • 1968/69 – Bombay
  • 1969/70 – Bombay
  • 1970/71 – Bombay
  • 1971/72 – Bombay
  • 1972/73 – Bombay
  • 1973/74 – Tamil Nadu
  • 1974/75 – Bombay
  • 1975/76 – Bombay
  • 1976/77 – Bombay
  • 1977/78 – Karnataka
  • 1978/79 – Delhi
  • 1979/80 – Bombay
  • 1980/81 – Bombay
  • 1981/82 – Delhi
  • 1982/83 – Bombay
  • 1983/84 – Bombay
  • 1984/85 – Bombay
  • 1985/86 – Delhi
  • 1986/87 – Hyderabad
  • 1987/88 – Tamil Nadu
  • 1988/89 – Bengal
  • 1989/90 – Delhi
  • 1990/91 – Haryana
  • 1991/92 – Delhi
  • 1992/93 – Punjab
  • 1993/94 – Bombay
  • 1994/95 – Bombay
  • 1995/96 – Karnataka
  • 1996/97 – Mumbai
  • 1997/98 – Karnataka
  • 1998/99 – Tamil Nadu
  • 1999/2000 – Mumbai
  • 2000/01 – Baroda
  • 2001/02 – Railways
  • 2002/03 – Mumbai
  • 2003/04 – Mumbai
  • 2004/05 – Railways
  • 2005/06 – Uttar Pradesh
  • 2006/07 – Mumbai

Winners List 2007-2022

  • 2007/08 – Delhi
  • 2008/09 – Mumbai
  • 2009/10 – Mumbai
  • 2010/11 – Rajasthan
  • 2011/12 – Rajasthan
  • 2012/13 – Mumbai
  • 2013/14 – Karnataka
  • 2014/15 – Mumbai
  • 2015/16 – Mumbai
  • 2016/17 – Gujarat
  • 2017/18 – Vidarbha
  • 2018/19 – Vidarbha
  • 2019/20 – Saurashtra
  • 2020/21 – Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021/22 – Karnataka
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