1966–67 Ranji Trophy
Appearance
Administrator(s) | BCCI |
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Cricket format | First-class |
Tournament format(s) | League and knockout |
Champions | Bombay (18th title) |
Participants | 24 |
Most runs | Hanumant Singh (Rajasthan) (869)[1] |
Most wickets | B. S. Chandrasekhar (Mysore) (35)[2] |
The 1966–67 Ranji Trophy was the 33rd season of the Ranji Trophy. Bombay won the title defeating Rajasthan in the final. This was the sixth final in seven years between the teams all of which were won by Bombay.
Group stage
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South Zone[edit]
North Zone[edit]
East Zone[edit]
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West Zone[edit]
Central Zone[edit]
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Knockout stage
[edit]Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
24 Feb 1967 – Bombay | ||||||||||
Bombay | 602/7d | |||||||||
Mysore | 341 & 256 | |||||||||
23 Mar 1967 – Bombay | ||||||||||
Bombay | 586/7d & 52/2 | |||||||||
24 Feb 1967 – Calcutta | ||||||||||
Rajasthan | 284 & 445/7d | |||||||||
Bengal | 202 & 331 | |||||||||
9 Mar 1967 – Bangalore | ||||||||||
Railways | 163 & 264/7 | |||||||||
Bengal | 100 & 150 | |||||||||
Rajasthan | 204 & 200 | |||||||||
Final
[edit]23–27 March 1967
Scorecard |
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Bombay (H)
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586/7 decl (171 overs)
Dilip Sardesai 199, Manohar Hardikar 108, R. G. Nadkarni 103 Chandrasekhar Joshi 4/182 | ||
- Bombay won the toss and decided to field
- Brothers Hanumant Singh and Suryaveer Singh added 176 and 213 in the two innings.
- Hanumant Singh became the first Indian batsman to score a hundred and double hundred in the same first class match.
Scorecards and averages
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1966/67 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 14 November 2014.
- ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1966/67 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 14 November 2014.