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1968–69 Ranji Trophy

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Indian cricket tournament

Cricket tournament
1968–69 Ranji Trophy
Tournament logo
The Ranji Trophy
AdministratorBCCI
Cricket formatFirst-class
Tournament format(s)League andknockout
ChampionsBombay (20th title)
Participants23
Most runsVijay Bhosle (Bombay) (507)[1]
Most wicketsE. A. S. Prasanna (Mysore) (39)[2]

The1968–69 Ranji Trophy was the 35th season of theRanji Trophy.Bombay retained the title defeatingBengal in the final.

Highlights

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Group stage

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North Zone

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TeamPldWLDTNRPtsQ
Delhi420200251.815
Railways410300241.799
Services411200171.358
Punjab411200150.890
Jammu & Kashmir40310030.171

West Zone

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TeamPldWLDTNRPtsQ
Bombay410300251.540
Gujarat420200241.051
Maharashtra410300171.049
Baroda401300110.802
Saurashtra40310050.771

East Zone

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TeamPldWLDTNRPtsQ
Bengal330000242.704
Bihar321000161.934
Assam31200080.497
Orissa30300000.394

South Zone

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TeamPldWLDTNRPtsQ
Mysore430100311.983
Hyderabad430100291.760
Madras422000181.654
Andhra40310050.565
Kerala40310030.318

Central Zone

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TeamPldWLDTNRPtsQ
Rajasthan320100211.645
Vidarbha310200161.364
Madhya Pradesh311100110.951
Uttar Pradesh30300000.497

Knockout stage

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
11 Jan 1969 – Delhi
 
 
Delhi187 & 241/4
 
31 Jan 1969 – Udaipur
 
Rajasthan473 & 190/6d
 
Rajasthan226 & 377/2
 
 
Bombay559
 
 
15 Feb 1969 – Bombay
 
 
Bombay469 & 77/3
 
 
Bengal387 & 261/7d
 
 
31 Jan 1969 – Bangalore
 
 
Mysore188 & 106
 
 
Bengal251 & 158
 
 
 
 

Final

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15–19 February 1969
Scorecard
v
Bombay (H)
387 (157.3 overs)
Chuni Goswami 96
Eknath Solkar 3/63,Milind Rege 3/63
469 (156.2 overs)
Ajit Wadekar 133
Gopal Bose 3/88
261/7 decl (122.2 overs)
Chuni Goswami 84
Ambar Roy 1/9
77/3 (17 overs)
Eknath Solkar 36
Ramakant Desai 2/48
Bombay won on first innings lead
Brabourne Stadium,Bombay
Umpires:M. V. Nagendra andS. K. Raghunatha Rao
  • Bengal won the toss and decided to bat

Scorecards and averages

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References

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  1. ^"Ranji Trophy, 1968/69 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved14 November 2014.
  2. ^"Ranji Trophy, 1968/69 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved14 November 2014.
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