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List of hat-tricks in the Ranji Trophy

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In the sport of cricket, a hat-trick is an occasion where a bowler takes three wickets in consecutive deliveries.[1] As of 2 January 2018, this feat has been achieved 76 times since 1934 in the Ranji Trophy, the domestic first-class cricket championship played in India.[1] The first Ranji Trophy hat-trick was taken by Baqa Jilani.[1] The most recent bowler to achieve the feat was Ravi Yadav.[1] Joginder Rao is the only player to take three hat-tricks in the Ranji Trophy.[1] After taking a hat-trick against Uttar Pradesh, Ravi Yadav became the first bowler to pick up a hat-trick in his first over on first-class debut.[2]

Ranji Trophy hat-tricks

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Key
Symbol Meaning
Bowler The name of the bowler
For The team for which the bowler was playing
Against The team against which the bowler was playing
Venue The venue where the hat-trick was achieved
Season The Season in which the hat-trick was achieved
List of Ranji trophy hat-tricks[1]
No. Bowler For Against Venue Dismissals Season
1 Baqa Jilani Northern India Southern Punjab Alexandra Ground, Amritsar 1934/35[3]
2 Mubarak Ali Nawanagar Western India Poona Club Ground, Poona 1936/37[4]
3 Thomas Longfield Bengal Bihar Rangers Ground, Calcutta 1937/38[5]
4 Jehangir Khot Bombay Baroda Brabourne Stadium, Bombay 1943/44[6]
5 D. Narottam Kathiawar Baroda Dhrol 1947/48[7]
6 Sarobindu Banerjee Bihar Delhi Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur 1948/49[8]
7 Chandu Sarwate Holkar Bihar Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur
  • L. Sterling
  • N. Chakrabarty
  • D. S. Khambatta
1948/49[9]
8 Probir Sen Bengal Orissa Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
  • T. Ram Sastry
  • Tamayya Sastri
  • Nimal Padhi
1954/55[10]
9 Venkatappa Muddiah Services Eastern Punjab Roshanara Club Ground, Delhi 1955/56
10 Vasant Ranjane Maharashtra Saurashtra National Defence Academy Ground, Khadakvasla 1956/57
11 Nandi Khanna Southern Punjab Jammu and Kashmir Baradari Ground, Patiala 1959/60
12 Nyalchand Shah Saurashtra Baroda Sahu Club Ground, Dharangadhra 1961/62
13 Hiralal Gaekwad Madhya Pradesh Rajasthan Garrison Ground, Jabalpur 1962/63
14 Umesh Kulkarni Bombay Gujarat Shastri Maidan, Anand 1963/64
15 Subhash Jhanji Uttar Pradesh Vidarbha Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur 1963/64
16 Joginder Rao Services Jammu and Kashmir Army Headquarters, Delhi
  • Tahir Firdausi
  • Vijay Kumar Malhotra
  • Abdul Rauf
1963/64[11]
17 Joginder Rao Services Northern Punjab Gandhi Sports Complex Ground, Amritsar 1963/64[12]
18 Joginder Rao Services Northern Punjab Gandhi Sports Complex Ground, Amritsar 1963/64[12]
19 Ravinder Pal Delhi Southern Punjab Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh 1965/66
20 Bishan Singh Bedi Delhi Punjab Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 1968/69
21 Kailash Gattani Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Dr Sampurnanda Stadium, Varanasi 1969/70
22 Mehboodullah Khan Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh KD Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow 1971/72
23 B. S. Kalyanasundaram Tamil Nadu Bombay Madras Cricket Club Ground, Madras 1972/73
24 Abdul Ismail Bombay Saurashtra Brabourne Stadium, Bombay 1973/74
25 Raghuram Bhat Karnataka Bombay M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1981/82[13]
26 Bharat Arun Tamil Nadu Goa Bhausaheb Bandodkar Ground, Panaji 1986/87[14]
27 Barun Burman Bengal Tripura Eden Gardens, Calcutta 1986/87
28 Sourajit Mohapatra Orissa Tripura Barabati Stadium, Cuttack 1987/88[15]
29 Shankar Saini Delhi Himachal Pradesh Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 1988/89
30 Salil Ankola Maharashtra Gujarat Nehru Stadium, Pune 1988/89
31 Javagal Srinath Karnataka Hyderabad Gymkhana Ground, Secunderabad 1989/90[16]
32 Arun Singla Haryana Services Nehru Stadium, Gurgaon 1989/90
33 Saradindu Mukherjee Bengal Hyderabad Gymkhana Ground, Secunderabad 1989/90
34 V. Venkatram Bihar Tripura Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur 1990/91
35 R. P. Singh Uttar Pradesh Vidarbha Modi Stadium, Kanpur 1991/92
36 Anil Kumble Karnataka Andhra Ukku Stadium, Visakhapatnam
  • Varadarajan Vijayasaradhi
  • Vincent Vinay Kumar
  • Rajagopalan Vivekanand
1991/92[17]
37 Sunil Subramaniam Tamil Nadu Kerala Public Stadium, Thiruvalla 1992/93
38 Pritam Gandhe Vidarbha Rajasthan Indira Gandhi Stadium, Alwar 1993/94[18]
39 Arshad Ayub Hyderabad Kerala Nehru Stadium, Kottayam 1993/94[19]
40 Sagarmoy Sensharma Bengal Delhi Eden Gardens, Calcutta 1993/94[20]
41 M. Suresh Kumar Railways Rajasthan Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi 1995/96[21]
42 Murali Kartik Railways Vidarbha Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi
  • Yogesh Gandhe
  • Abhay Kale
  • Trevor Gonsalves
1996/97[22]
43 Anil Kumble Karnataka Orissa Ispat Stadium, Rourkela 1997/98[23]
44 Anand Katti Karnataka Kerala Thalassery Stadium, Thalassery 1998/99[24]
45 Damodaran Devanand Tamil Nadu Orissa MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 1998/99[25]
46 Amit Mishra Haryana Himachal Pradesh Maharaja Aggarsain Stadium, Rohtak 2001/02[26]
47 Ajay Barik Orissa Assam Permit Ground, Balasore 2001/02[27]
48 Gagandeep Singh Punjab Uttar Pradesh Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2002/03[28]
49 R Ramkumar Tamil Nadu Karnataka Indian Air Force Ground, Bangalore 2003/04[29]
50 S. Sreesanth Kerala Himachal Pradesh Fort Maidan, Palakkad 2004/05[30]
51 Rajesh Pawar Baroda Hyderabad Gymkhana Ground, Secunderabad 2004/05[31]
52 Rakesh Patel Baroda Tamil Nadu Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara 2004/05[32]
53 Joginder Sharma Haryana Andhra Chaudhary Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium, Rohtak 2006/07[33]
54 Sony Cheruvathur Kerala Gujarat Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat 2007/08[34]
55 Parvinder Awana Delhi Maharashtra Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited Ground, Nagothane 2007/08[35]
56 V. R. V. Singh Punjab Orissa Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2007/08[36]
57 Vinay Kumar Karnataka Maharashtra Chatrapati Shivaji Stadium, Ratnagiri 2007/08[37]
58 Pritam Gandhe Vidarbha Services Palam A Ground, Delhi 2008/09[38]
59 Salim Veragi Baroda Tamil Nadu Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara 2008/09[39]
60 Abhimanyu Mithun Karnataka Uttar Pradesh Bhamashah Stadium, Meerut 2009/10[40]
61 Samad Fallah Maharashtra Baroda Pune Club Ground, Pune 2009/10[41]
62 Dhruv Singh Haryana Uttar Pradesh Mohan Meakins Cricket Stadium, Mohan Nagar 2010/11[42]
63 Pawan Suyal Delhi Assam Roshanara Club Ground, Delhi 2010/11[43]
64 Abu Ahmed Assam Goa Nehru Stadium, Guwahati 2011/12[44]
65 Siddharth Trivedi Saurashtra Punjab Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2011/12[45]
66 Krishnakant Upadhyay Railways Punjab Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2011/12[46]
67 Mohammed Shami Bengal Madhya Pradesh Holkar Stadium, Indore 2012/13[47]
68 Rakesh Dhruve Gujarat Vidarbha Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur 2013/14[48]
69 Sreenath Aravind Karnataka Tamil Nadu M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2014/15[49]
70 Mohit Sharma Haryana Delhi Chaudhary Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium, Rohtak 2014/15[50]
71 H. S. Sharath Karnataka Haryana Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground, Mysore 2015/16[51]
72 Basant Mohanty Orissa Delhi KIIT Stadium, Bhubaneswar 2015/16[52]
73 Umesh Yadav Vidarbha Rajasthan Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur 2015/16[53]
74 Rana Dutta Tripura Himachal Pradesh Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani 2016/17[54]
75 Vinay Kumar Karnataka Mumbai Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur 2017/18[55]
76 Rajneesh Gurbani Vidarbha Delhi Holkar Stadium, Indore 2017/18[56]
77 Mohammed Mudhasir Jammu and Kashmir Rajasthan Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur 2018/19[57]
78 Shahbaz Ahmed Bengal Hyderabad Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani 2019/20[58]
79 Ravi Yadav Madhya Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Holkar Stadium, Indore 2019/20[58]
80 Royston Dias Mumbai Bihar Moin-ul-Haq Stadium, Patna 2023/24[59]
81 Kulwant Khejroliya Madhya Pradesh Baroda Holkar Stadium, Indore 2023/24[60]

Hat-tricks by team

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Team Number of Hat-tricks
Karnataka 10
Bengal 6
Delhi 5
Haryana 5
Tamil Nadu 5
Services 4
Vidarbha 4
Baroda 3
Mumbai 3
Maharashtra 3
Odisha 3
Railways 3
Uttar Pradesh 3
Bihar 2
Kerala 2
Punjab 2
Saurashtra 2
Assam 1
Gujarat 1
Holkar 1
Hyderabad 1
Kathiawar 1
Madhya Pradesh 1
Nawanagar 1
Northern India 1
Rajasthan 1
Southern Punjab 1
Tripura 1
Jammu and Kashmir 1

See also

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