Administrator(s) | BCCI |
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Cricket format | First-class |
Tournament format(s) | Knockout |
Champions | Holkar (1st title) |
Participants | 21 |
Most runs | Hemu Adhikari (Baroda) (555)[1] |
Most wickets | Amir Elahi (Baroda) (30)[2] |
The 1945–46 Ranji Trophy was the 12th season of the Ranji Trophy. Holkar won the title defeating Baroda in the final.
Highlights
- Holkar scored 912 for 8 decl against Mysore in the semifinal.[3] This was the highest score in Indian first class cricket until Hyderabad made 944 for 6 against Andhra in 1993–94.[4]
- Six batsmen scored hundreds for Holkar: Kamal Bhandarkar 142, Chandu Sarwate 101, Madhavsinh Jagdale 164, C. K. Nayudu 101, Bhausaheb Nimbalkar 172 and Rameshwar Pratap Singh 100. This has never been equalled.[5]
- There were seven century partnerships in the Holkar innings. All wickets from one to eight, except the second, made more than 100 runs.
- B. K. Garudachar took 4 wickets for 301. This is the most expensive bowling in Indian cricket, and third most expensive in all first-class cricket.[6]
- Chandu Sarwate took 9 for 61 in the Mysore first innings in addition to his hundred. It is the only instance of a century and nine wickets in an innings in Indian cricket.[7]
- Mysore conceded defeat on the fourth day.
- Baroda won the Zonal finals and the Semifinals by the spin of a coin, as both matches were unable to produce a winner. The Zonal finals were drawn with the first innings incomplete,[8] while their semifinal ended in a tie.[9]
- Vijay Merchant averaged 405.00 with the bat (405 in two innings, once out). This is the highest batting average achieved for any Ranji season.
- C. K. Nayudu scored 200 for Holkar v Baroda in the final at the age of 50 years and 142 days. He is the oldest Indian cricketer to score a double hundred and the fifth oldest in all first class cricket after Dave Nourse, John King, Archie MacLaren and Jack Hobbs.[10]
Zonal Matches
South Zone
Round 1 | Round 2 | |||||
14 Dec 1945 – Bangalore | ||||||
Mysore | 158 & 292 | |||||
26 Jan 1946 – Bangalore | ||||||
Madras | 172 & 166 | |||||
Mysore | 188 & 309 | |||||
21 Dec 1945 – Nagpur | ||||||
Hyderabad | 176 & 220 | |||||
Central Provinces and Berar | 154 & 127 | |||||
Hyderabad | 399 | |||||
West Zone
Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | ||||||||
25 Jan 1946 – Bombay | ||||||||||
Bombay | 560/5d | |||||||||
29 Dec 1945 – Karachi | ||||||||||
Sind | 234 & 306 | |||||||||
Sind | 416 & 61/1 | |||||||||
9 Feb 1946 – Bombay | ||||||||||
Maharashtra | 258 & 250/9d | |||||||||
Bombay | 645 | |||||||||
19 Dec 1945 – Jamnagar | ||||||||||
Baroda (T) | 465/6 | |||||||||
Baroda | 328 & 363/5d | |||||||||
2 Feb 1946 – Baroda | ||||||||||
Nawanagar | 218 & 138/8 | |||||||||
Baroda | 243 & 277 | |||||||||
14 Dec 1945 – Rajkot | ||||||||||
Western India | 215 & 104/8 | |||||||||
Western India | 199 & 158 | |||||||||
Gujarat | 164 & 190 | |||||||||
(T) – Advanced to next round by spin of coin.
East Zone
Round 1 | Round 2 | |||||
20 Dec 1945 – Kanpur | ||||||
United Provinces | 99 & 221 | |||||
19 Jan 1946 – Calcutta | ||||||
Bengal | 126 & 239 | |||||
Bengal | 119 & 266 | |||||
15 Dec 1945 – Indore | ||||||
Holkar | 288 & 102/5 | |||||
Holkar | 433 | |||||
Bihar | 142 & 104 | |||||
North Zone
Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | ||||||||
10 Jan 1946 – Patiala | ||||||||||
Southern Punjab | 472 | |||||||||
28 Dec 1945 – Delhi | ||||||||||
Delhi | 181 & 98 | |||||||||
Delhi | 91 & 203/7 | |||||||||
7 Feb 1946 – Patiala | ||||||||||
North West Frontier Province | 141 & 150 | |||||||||
Southern Punjab | 658/8d | |||||||||
Northern India | 250 | |||||||||
2 Feb 1946 – Rajputana | ||||||||||
Rajputana | 220 & 114 | |||||||||
Northern India | 212 & 125/1 | |||||||||
Inter-Zonal Knockout matches
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
2 Mar 1946 – Indore | ||||||
Holkar | 912/8d | |||||
22 Mar 1946 – Indore | ||||||
Mysore | 190 & 509/6 | |||||
Holkar | 342 & 273 | |||||
4 Mar 1946 – Patiala | ||||||
Baroda | 198 & 361 | |||||
Southern Punjab | 167 & 146 | |||||
Baroda (T) | 106 & 207 | |||||
(T) – Advanced to finals by spin of coin.
Final
Scorecards and averages
References
- ↑ "Ranji Trophy, 1945/46 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ↑ "Ranji Trophy, 1945/46 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ↑ Holkar v Mysore, 2–5 March 1946
- ↑ Highest team totals in India
- ↑ Most hundreds in an innings
- ↑ Most runs conceded in an innings, acscricket.com
- ↑ Century and five wickets in an innings, acscricket.com
- ↑ Bombay v Baroda, 9–12 February 1946
- ↑ Southern Punjab v Baroda, 4–7 March 1946
- ↑ Oldest batsmen to score 200 in first class cricket
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