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Duleep Trophy

First-class cricket knockout championship in India


Summary

First-class cricket knockout championship in India

FieldValue
imageLogo_for_Duleep_Trophy.png
countryIndia
administratorBCCI
cricket formatFirst-class cricket
first1961–62
last2024–25
current2025–26 Duleep Trophy
next2026–27
tournament formatRound-robin or Knockouts
participantsvarious
championsCentral Zone (7th title)
most successfulWest Zone (19 titles)
most runsWasim Jaffer (2545)
most wicketsNarendra Hirwani (126)
websiteBCCI
image size300name=Duleep Trophy

The Duleep Trophy is a domestic first-class cricket competition in India. Named after former cricketer Duleepsinhji, the competition has usually been contested by teams representing various geographical zones of India since the first tournament in 1961–62. There have been a few exceptions to the zonal format, such as the 2002–03 tournament, where five teams were formed based on Ranji Trophy groups, and the four editions held between 2016–17 and 2019–20, when the BCCI selected three teams called India Blue, Red and Green. The latest 2024-25 edition featured four teams named Team A, B, C and D.

History

The competition was established by the BCCI in the 1961–62 season. The tournament was contested between the different geographical zones of India namely, North, South, East, West and Central. The inaugural tournament was won by West Zone who defeated South Zone in the final by ten wickets.{{cite web|url= https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/duleep-trophy-1961-62-369716/west-zone-vs-south-zone-final-369720/full-scorecard|title=Final, Duleep trophy 1961-62|access-date=1 December 2023|publisher=ESPNcricinfo}} In the 1962–63 season, four of the five teams except Central Zone included a West Indies Test cricketer as a part of the teams.

The original format was that the five teams played each other on a knock-out basis. From the 1993–94 season, the competition converted to a league format before moving back to the knock-out format for four seasons. The tournament again reverted to a league format for three seasons from 2000–01. For the 2002–03 season, the zonal teams were replaced by five teams representing respective Ranji Trophy groups but the format lasted only one season. From the 2003–04 season, the five original zonal teams competed along with a sixth guest team which was a touring foreign team. The first guest team was England A in 2003–04. From the 2009-10 season, the guest team was dropped, with the original five-team knockout tournament being used until the 2014–15 season.

The championship was not held in 2015–16 but returned to in 2016–17 with a new format where three teams chosen by the BCCI took part, designated as Blue, Green and Red. The teams played a round-robin tournament, with the top two advancing to the final. All games were staged as day-night games and used pink cricket balls. The trophy was cancelled for three seasons due to COVID-19 and the zonal format returned when it was re-started in 2022-23 with the original five zonal teams joined by a new North East Zone.

The 2024-25 format deviated from recent editions by featuring four teams: India A, India B, India C, and India D, instead of the traditional zonal teams. The tournament followed a round-robin format with no knockout stage. The team with the maximum points at the end of the round-robin stage won the tournament. The teams were composed of a mix of experienced and emerging players selected by national selectors. https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cricket/story/duleep-trophy-2024-points-system-duleep-trophy-2024-format-2602764-2024-09-19https://www.indiatvnews.com/sports/cricket/explained-how-does-duleep-trophy-2024-points-system-work-and-how-will-the-winner-be-decided-2024-09-05-950561

TeamCaptains
India ACaptained by Shubman Gill (later replaced by Mayank Agarwal due to international duties)
India BCaptained by Abhimanyu Easwaran
India CCaptained by Ruturaj Gaikwad
India DCaptained by Shreyas Iyer.

Composition of teams

Under the usual zonal system, each team is a composite of cricketers who play for the Ranji Trophy teams situated in that region of India:

  • North Zone
    • Chandigarh
    • Delhi
    • Haryana
    • Himachal Pradesh
    • Jammu & Kashmir
    • Punjab
    • Services
  • South Zone
    • Andhra Pradesh
    • Goa
    • Hyderabad
    • Karnataka
    • Kerala
    • Pondicherry
    • Tamil Nadu
  • Central Zone
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Madhya Pradesh
    • Railways
    • Rajasthan
    • Uttarakhand
    • Uttar Pradesh
    • Vidarbha
  • East Zone
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Bengal
    • Jharkhand
    • Odisha
    • Tripura
  • North East Zone
    • Arunachal Pradesh
    • Manipur
    • Meghalaya
    • Mizoram
    • Nagaland
    • Sikkim
  • West Zone
    • Baroda
    • Gujarat
    • Maharashtra
    • Mumbai
    • Saurashtra

Winners

West Zone, with 19 trophies, is the most successful team in the competition.

SeasonFinalWinnerResultFinal venue
1961–62South ZoneWest Zone won by 10 wicketsBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
1962–63West ZoneSouth ZoneEden Gardens, Calcutta
1963–64West Zone & South Zone (shared)DrawFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
1964–65West ZoneCentral ZoneWest Zone won by an innings and 89 runsBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
1965–66Central ZoneSouth Zone won by an innings and 20 runsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Madras
1966–67South ZoneWest ZoneDraw, South Zone won by first innings leadBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
1967–68South ZoneWest ZoneDraw, South Zone won by first innings leadBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
1968–69West ZoneSouth ZoneDraw, West Zone won by first innings leadLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
1969–70West ZoneNorth ZoneWest Zone won by an innings and 81 runsSardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
1970–71South ZoneEast ZoneSouth Zone won by 10 wicketsBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
1971–72West ZoneCentral Zone by 2 wicketsCentral College Ground, Bangalore
1972–73West ZoneCentral ZoneWest Zone won by an innings and 172 runsBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
1973–74Central ZoneNorth Zone won by 76 runsBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
1974–75South ZoneWest ZoneSouth Zone won by 9 wicketsLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
1975–76South ZoneNorth ZoneSouth Zone won by 37 runsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Madras
1976–77West ZoneNorth ZoneWest Zone won by 9 wicketsMoti Bagh Stadium, Baroda
1977–78West ZoneNorth ZoneDraw, West Zone won by first innings leadWankhede Stadium, Bombay
1978–79North ZoneWest ZoneDraw, North Zone won by first innings leadFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
1979–80North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won by 104 runsWankhede Stadium, Bombay
1980–81West ZoneEast ZoneDraw, West Zone won by first innings leadEden Gardens, Calcutta
1981–82West ZoneEast ZoneDraw, West Zone won by first innings leadBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
1982–83North ZoneSouth ZoneNorth Zone won by 8 wicketsWankhede Stadium, Bombay
1983–84North ZoneWest ZoneDraw, North Zone won by first innings leadBarabati Stadium, Cuttack
1984–85South ZoneNorth ZoneSouth Zone won by 73 runsFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
1985–86West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone by 9 wicketsM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
1986–87South ZoneWest ZoneDraw, South Zone won by first innings leadWankhede Stadium, Bombay
1987–88North ZoneWest ZoneDraw, North Zone won by first innings leadJayanti Stadium, Bhilai
1988–89North Zone & West Zone (shared)DrawFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
1989–90South ZoneCentral ZoneSouth Zone won by 322 runsGymkhana Ground, Secunderabad
1990–91North ZoneWest ZoneDraw, North Zone won by first innings leadKeenan Stadium, Jamshedpur
1991–92North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won by 236 runsSardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, Valsad
1992–93North ZoneCentral ZoneDraw, North Zone won by first innings leadLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
1993–94North ZoneWest ZoneRound RobinNA
1994–95North ZoneSouth ZoneRound RobinNA
1995–96South ZoneCentral ZoneRound RobinNA
1996–97Central ZoneSouth ZoneCentral Zone won by 161 runsPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
1997–98Central Zone & West Zone (shared)DrawMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
1998–99Central ZoneWest ZoneCentral Zone won by 122 runsN2 Stadium, Aurangabad
1999–2000North ZoneWest ZoneDraw, North Zone won by first innings leadEden Gardens, Kolkata
2000–01North ZoneCentral ZoneRound RobinNA
2001–02West ZoneNorth ZoneRound RobinNA
2002–03Elite CRound RobinNA
2003–04North ZoneEast ZoneNorth Zone won by 59 runsPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
2004–05Central ZoneNorth ZoneCentral Zone won by nine wicketsVidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur
2005–06West ZoneEast ZoneWest Zone won by five wicketsSardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad
2006–07North ZoneSri Lanka ANorth Zone won by eight wicketsEden Gardens, Kolkata
2007–08North ZoneWest ZoneNorth Zone won by six wicketsWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
2008–09West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone won by 274 runsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
2009–10West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone won by three wicketsLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
2010–11South ZoneNorth ZoneSouth Zone won by seven wicketsACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam
2011–12East ZoneCentral ZoneEast Zone won by an innings and 20 runsHolkar Cricket Stadium, Indore
2012–13East ZoneCentral ZoneDraw, East Zone won by first innings leadM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
2013–14North Zone & South Zone (shared)DrawJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi
2014–15Central ZoneSouth ZoneCentral Zone won by 9 runsFeroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi
2016–17India BlueIndia RedIndia Blue won by 355 runsGreater Noida Sports Complex Ground, Greater Noida
2017–18India RedIndia BlueIndia Red won by 163 runsLucknow International Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
2018–19India BlueIndia RedIndia Blue won by an innings and 187 runsNPR College Ground, Dindigul
2019–20India RedIndia GreenIndia Red won by an innings and 38 runsM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
2022–23West ZoneSouth ZoneWest Zone won by 294 runsSNR College Cricket Ground, Coimbatore
2023South ZoneWest ZoneSouth Zone won by 75 runsM. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
2024–25India AIndia CIndia A won by 132 runsRural Development Trust Stadium 'B', Anantapur
2025–26Central ZoneSouth ZoneCentral Zone won by 6 wicketsBCCI Centre of Excellence Ground, Bengaluru

Statistics

Appearances by team

TeamMatchesWinLossDraw
West Zone113583421
North Zone110523325
South Zone107463922
Central Zone100274528
East Zone89194624
India Red12426
India Blue11218
India Green9036
Elite Group A4103
Elite Group B4112
Elite Group C4103
Plate Group A4031
Plate Group B4103
England A4130
Sri Lanka A3210
India A3210
India B3111
India C3111
India D3120
2011
Zimbabwe Board XI2020
North East Zone2011
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Finals appearances by team

TeamWinsAppearancesWin %
West Zone193357.57
North Zone182665.38
South Zone132352.17
61634.37
East Zone2728.57
India Blue2366.67
India Red2450.00
Elite C11100.00
Plate B010.00
Sri Lanka A010.00
India Green010.00

Note: The Wins include the shared trophies and the win percentage counts shared as half a win.

Records and statistics

BattingBowlingFieldingTeamIndividual
Most runsWasim JafferWest Zone, Elite B2545
Highest scoreRaman LambaNorth Zone320 v West Zone (1987/88)
Most runs in a tournamentRaman LambaNorth Zone659 (1987/88)
Highest averageRaman LambaNorth Zone86.25
Most ducksAshok DindaEast Zone, India Green, India Red8
EAS PrasannaSouth Zone8
Ashok MankadWest Zone8
Narendra HirwaniCentral Zone, Plate B8
Most hundredsAnshuman GaekwadWest Zone9
Most fifties (and over)Wasim JafferWest Zone, Elite B21
Highest partnershipVVS Laxman & Rahul Dravid
(3rd wicket)South Zone409 v West Zone
Most wicketsNarendra HirwaniCentral Zone, Plate B126
Best bowling figures in an inningsDebasis MohantyEast Zone10/46 v South Zone
Best bowling figures in a matchDebasis MohantyEast Zone14/91 v South Zone
Most wickets in a seriesNarendra HirwaniPlate Group B34 (2002/03)
Most 5 wickets in an inningsNarendra HirwaniCentral Zone, Plate B8
Most 10 wickets in an matchNarendra HirwaniCentral Zone, Plate B2
Most dismissals (wicket-keeper)Parthiv PatelWest Zone, Elite C, India Green88 (68 catches and 20 stumpings)
Most dismissals in a match (wicket-keeper)Sameer DigheWest Zone10 (6 catches and 4 stumpings)
Most catches (fielder)Wasim JafferWest Zone, Elite B41
Highest scoreNorth Zonev West Zone868 (1987/88)
Lowest scoreNorth Zonev South Zone48 (1961)
East Zonev South Zone48 (1969)
Most matchesMohinder AmarnathNorth Zone31 (1969–1988)
Most matches as captainHanumant SinghCentral Zone15 (1966–1975)
Srinivasaraghavan VenkataraghavanSouth Zone15 (1970–1979)
Most matches as an umpireSuresh Shastri13 (1993–2013)

Most runs

PlayerTeam(s)SpanMatInnsRunsAveHS10050
Wasim JafferElite B, West Zone1997–20133054254555.32173*813
Vikram RathourNorth Zone1993–20022545226551.47249611
Anshuman GaekwadWest Zone1974–19872642200452.7321642
Ajay SharmaNorth Zone1984–19972637196157.6720279
Akash ChopraCentral Zone, North Zone, Elite A1997–20112443191853.27205*68
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Most wickets

PlayerTeam(s)SpanMatInnsWktsAveEconSRBBIBBM510
Narendra HirwaniCentral Zone, Plate B1987–2004294512634.122.9968.47/12912/20082
Sairaj BahutuleWest Zone, Elite B1993–2006304811226.762.8456.46/419/11440
B. S. ChandrasekharSouth Zone1963–197924419924.302.8151.78/8010/18371
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Broadcasters

Viacom18 holds the media rights to domestic tournaments, including the Duleep Trophy, from 2023 to 2028; Sports18 is the official television broadcaster, while matches are also streamed for free on the JioCinema platform.

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