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1947–48 Ranji Trophy

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1947–48 Ranji Trophy
The Ranji Trophy
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatFirst-class
Tournament format(s)Knockout
ChampionsHolkar (2nd title)
Participants17
Most runsK. C. Ibrahim (Bombay) (606)[1]
Most wicketsHiralal Gaekwad (Holkar) (29)[2]

The 1947–48 Ranji Trophy was the 14th season of the Ranji Trophy. Holkar won the title defeating Bombay in the final.

Zonal Matches

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West Zone

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Round 1Round 2Round 3
 
          
 
20 Dec 1947 – Ahmedabad
 
 
Gujarat158 & 130
 
18 Jan 1948 – Dhrol
 
Kathiawar159 & 131/5
 
Kathiawar244 & 143/8
 
 
Baroda177 & 209
 
 
13 Feb 1948 – Dhrol
 
 
Kathiawar331 & 106/2
 
12 Dec 1947 – Bombay
 
Bombay375 & 254/5d
 
Bombay638/8d
 
25 Dec 1947 – Bombay
 
Sind128 & 57
 
Bombay632/7d
 
5 Dec 1947 – Jamnagar
 
Maharashtra200 & 294
 
Nawanagar240 & 241
 
 
Maharashtra211 & 271/9
 

North Zone

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Round 1
 
  
 
12 Dec 1947 – Delhi
 
 
Delhi282
 
 
Rajputana113 & 125
 

South Zone

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Round 1Round 2
 
      
 
15 Dec 1947 – Bangalore
 
 
Mysore136 & 101
 
24 Dec 1947 – Nagpur
 
Central Provinces and Berar195 & 155
 
Central Provinces and Berar71 & 175
 
19 Dec 1947 – Secunderabad
 
Hyderabad182 & 68/1
 
Hyderabad201 & 233
 
 
Madras88 & 92
 

East Zone

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Round 1Round 2
 
      
 
31 Dec 1947 – Calcutta
 
 
Bengal95 & 256
 
16 Jan 1948 – Indore
 
Holkar212 & 267
 
Holkar485
 
10 Jan 1948 – Allahabad
 
United Provinces164 & 88
 
United Provinces138 & 99/2
 
 
Bihar95 & 140
 

Inter-Zonal Knockout matches

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
21 Feb 1948 – Indore
 
 
Holkar498
 
20 Mar 1948 – Baroda
 
Delhi187 & 181
 
Holkar361 & 95/1
 
6 Mar 1948 – Bombay
 
Bombay191 & 261
 
Bombay652
 
 
Hyderabad282 & 214
 

Final

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20–23 March 1948
Scorecard
v
Holkar (H)
191 (88 overs)
K. C. Ibrahim 49
Hiralal Gaekwad 3/19
361 (111.5 overs)
C. S. Nayudu 96
Keki Tarapore 4/127
261 (116.1 overs)
Dattu Phadkar 55
Hiralal Gaekwad 6/90
95/1 (22.2 overs)
Mushtaq Ali 44*
Dattu Phadkar 1/33
Holkar won by nine wickets
Yeshwant Club Ground, Indore
Umpires: M. G. Bhave and M. G. Vijayasarathi
  • Bombay won the toss and decided to bat
  • Timeless match, ended on the fourth day

Scorecards and averages

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References

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  1. ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1947/48 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1947/48 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 23 August 2014.