The 1989–90 Ranji Trophy was the 56th season of the Ranji Trophy. Bengal won a rain interrupted final against Delhi on run quotient.
Administrator(s) | BCCI |
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Cricket format | First-class cricket |
Tournament format(s) | League and knockout |
Champions | Bengal (2nd title) |
Participants | 27 |
Most runs | M. V. Sridhar (Hyderabad) (729)[1] |
Most wickets | Atul Wassan (Delhi) (39)[2] |
Group stage
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North Zoneedit
Central Zoneedit
East Zoneedit
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South Zoneedit
West Zoneedit
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Knockout stage
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16 Feb 1990 — Secunderabad | ||||||||||||||
Hyderabad (F) | 416 & 234 | |||||||||||||
Punjab | 203 & 177/3 | |||||||||||||
2 Mar 1990 — Secunderabad | ||||||||||||||
Hyderabad | 417 | |||||||||||||
Bengal (F) | 539/8d & 81/1 | |||||||||||||
16 Feb 1990 — Calcutta | ||||||||||||||
Bengal (Q) | 312/2 | |||||||||||||
8 Feb 1990 — Bombay | ||||||||||||||
Bombay | 590/5d | |||||||||||||
Bombay | 636 | |||||||||||||
23 Mar 1990 — Calcutta | ||||||||||||||
Madhya Pradesh | 394 & 199 | |||||||||||||
Bengal (Q) | 216/4 | |||||||||||||
Delhi | 278 | |||||||||||||
16 Feb 1990 — Baroda | ||||||||||||||
Baroda | 320 & 275/7 | |||||||||||||
Uttar Pradesh | 405 & 189 | |||||||||||||
2 Mar 1990 — Baroda | ||||||||||||||
Baroda | 234 & 225/4 | |||||||||||||
Delhi (F) | 560 | |||||||||||||
16 Feb 1990 — Delhi | ||||||||||||||
Delhi (F) | 264/8 | |||||||||||||
8 Feb 1990 — Jamshedpur | ||||||||||||||
Bihar | 249 | |||||||||||||
Bihar (F) | 567 | |||||||||||||
Karnataka | 274 & 170/4 | |||||||||||||
(F) – Advanced to next round on First Innings Lead.
(Q) – Advanced to next round/won the final on better Quotient.
Final
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Bengal (H)
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- Delhi won the toss and decided to bat.
- Sourav Ganguly (Bengal) made his first class debut.
Scorecards and averages
editReferences
edit- ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1989/90 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1989/90 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 20 December 2014.