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Cricket tournament
1943–44 Ranji Trophy
The Ranji Trophy
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatFirst-class
Tournament format(s)Knockout
ChampionsWestern India (1st title)
Participants19
Matches18
Most runsVijay Merchant (Bombay) (553)
Most wicketsSaeed Ahmed (Western India) (28)
1942–431944–45

The 1943–44 Ranji Trophy was the tenth season of the Ranji Trophy. Western India won their only title defeating Bengal in the final.

This season could be considered as the arbitrary starting point of high scoring in Indian domestic cricket that would last till the end of the decade. In the final of the Bombay Pentangular in early December 1943, Vijay Merchant and Vijay Hazare scored 250* and 309. It was the prelude to Merchant setting a new Ranji and Indian first class record of 359* for Bombay against Maharashtra between 31 December 1943, and 2 January 1944, at the Brabourne Stadium in Bombay.

Highlights

  • The Bombay-Maharashtra match set several national records.
  • Bombay made 735, the highest score in Indian first class cricket bettering 703 by Bengal Cyclone XI in 1942-43. The previous Ranji record was 675 by Maharashtra v Bombay in 1940-41
  • Vijay Merchant's 359* was the highest individual score in India. Vijay Hazare's 316* for Maharashtra v Baroda in 1939-40 was the previous Ranji and first class record.
  • Merchant and Rusi Modi's partnership of 371 was a national record for the sixth wicket. As of 2014, it is bettered only by 417 between Wridhiman Saha and Laxmi Ratan Shukla for Bengal v Assam in 2010-11
  • Vijay Merchant's season batting average of 276.50 is the highest by any batsman scoring over 500 runs.
  • Herbert Barritt captained Western India to the title. He was the third Englishman to captain a Ranji winning team, after Bert Wensley of Nawanagar in 1936-37 and Tom Longfield of Bengal in 1938–39.

Zonal Matches

West Zone

 Round 1Round 2Round 3
           
 10 Dec 1943 – Jamnagar
 
 Nawanagar221 & 70/5
 28 Dec 1943 – Rajkot
 Western India336 & 116/3d
 Western India274 & 285
 11 Dec 1943 – Karachi
 Sind178 & 158/6
 Sind175 & 83/1
 15 Jan 1944 – Rajkot
 Gujarat120 & 136
 Western India363/4
 11 Dec 1943 – Bombay
 Bombay255
 Bombay487
 31 Dec 1943 – Bombay
 Baroda297
 Bombay735
 
 Maharashtra298
 
 
 
 

East Zone

 Round 1Round 2
       
 18 Dec 1943 – Calcutta
 
 Bengal249 & 88/8
 7 Jan 1944 – Calcutta
 Bihar159 & 261/7d
 Bengal387 & 21/0
 17 Dec 1943 – Indore
 Holkar138 & 266
 Holkar222 & 420/7d
 
 United Provinces116 & 227
 

North Zone

 Round 1Round 2Round 3
           
 20 Dec 1943 – Gwalior
 
 Gwalior92 & 61
 29 Jan 1944 – New Delhi
 Delhi179 & 393
 Delhi84 & 103
 
 Southern Punjab388
 
 4 Mar 1944 – Patiala
 
 Southern Punjab326 & 104/8
 
 Northern India329 & 127
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

South Zone

 Round 1Round 2
       
 31 Dec 1943 – Nagpur
 
 Central Provinces and Berar166 & 93
 28 Jan 1944 – Secunderabad
 Hyderabad160 & 109
 Hyderabad183 & 141/2
 31 Dec 1943 – Bangalore
 Madras349 & 191
 Mysore359
 
 Madras365
 

Inter-Zonal Knockout matches

 Semi-finalsFinal
       
 17 Mar 1944 – Rajkot
 
 Western India254 & 175/3
 7 Apr 1944 – Bombay
 Northern India145 & 283
 Western India433
 19 Feb 1944 – Calcutta
 Bengal234 & 176
 Bengal235 & 266
 
 Madras102 & 265
 

Final

7-10 Apr 1944 (timeless match)
Scorecard
Bengal v Western India
234 (130.2 overs)
Asoke Chatterjee 68
Shantilal Gandhi 6/50
433 (153.5 overs)
G. Kishenchand 111
B.K. Mitra 4/80
176 (79.2 overs)
Nirmal Chatterjee 71
Saeed Ahmed 4/23
Western India won by an innings and 23 runs
Brabourne Stadium, Bombay
Umpires: M.G. Bhave and D.K. Naik

Summary of first ten seasons

Teams in the first ten years
Results of the first ten years

Scorecards and averages

References

  1. "Ranji Trophy, 1943/44 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  2. "Ranji Trophy, 1943/44 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  3. Bombay v Maharashtra, Brabourne Stadium
  4. Bijapur Famine XI v Bengal Cyclone XI, 1942-43
  5. Maharashtra v Bombay 1940-41
  6. Maharashtra v Baroda, 1939-40
  7. Bengal v Assam, 2010-11
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