2010–11 Ranji Trophy

The 201011 Ranji Trophy season was the 77th Ranji trophy season. It was contested through two leagues: Super and Plate. Each division was divided into 2 groups – A and B, each team played all the other teams from its group only once, either home or away.

2010–11 Ranji Trophy
The Ranji trophy awarded to the winners.
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
Tournament format(s)Round-robin then knockout
ChampionsRajasthan (1st title)
Participants27
Most runsSubramaniam Badrinath (922) (Tamil Nadu)
Most wicketsBhargav Bhatt (47) (Baroda)

The Super League is divided into two groups of eight and seven teams, while the Plate League is divided into two groups of six teams each. In both divisions, the top two teams from each group advance to the knock-out phase. The finalists from the Plate League are promoted to the Super League the next year while the two teams at the bottom of the Super League are relegated.

According to the new Ranji format which was implemented from 2008 to 2009 season, the top two Plate teams join three teams each from the two groups in the Super League to play a knock-out from the quarter-final stage. The new format, thus, gives a relegated side realistic chance of winning the title.

Points summary

Points in the league stages of both divisions are awarded as follows:

ScenarioPoints
Win Outright5
Bonus Point (for innings and 10 wicket wins)1
1st Innings Lead3 *
No Result1
1st Innings Deficit1 *
Lost Outright0

note* – If match ends in a draw.

Teams

For a complete list of teams which have played in the competition at some point during its history, see Ranji Trophy – Historical Note.

Super League

Plate League

Points table

Super League

Super league – Group A[1]

TeamsMatchesWonLostTiedDrawNo resultsPointsQuotient
Mumbai720050241.812
Tamil Nadu710060171.594
Railways721040171.046
Delhi711050141.201
Gujarat711050140.624
Bengal701060120.798
Saurashtra711050100.752
Assam70304080.739

Super League – Group B[1]

TeamsMatchesWonLostTiedDrawNo resultsPointsQuotient
Karnataka630030231.588
Baroda631020201.344
Haryana621030170.973
Uttar Pradesh611040140.803
Punjab60204080.937
Orissa60204080.646
Himachal60204060.785

Plate League

Plate League – Group A[2]

TeamsMatchesWonLostTiedDrawNo resultsPointsQuotient
Rajasthan520030181.82
Madhya Pradesh520030162.016
Goa511030111.211
Hyderabad511030110.76
Jharkhand51202080.645
Tripura51400050.5

Plate League – Group B[2]

TeamsMatchesWonLostTiedDrawNo resultsPointsQuotient
Andhra Pradesh520030181.528
Maharashtra520030171.352
Services520030161.275
Kerala501040101.04
Vidarbha51202090.846
Jammu & Kashmir50401010.497

Knock-out Stage

Plate League

The two top teams from each group of the Plate league met in semi-finals, the winners of which qualified for quarter-finals of the Super league.[3]

MatchTeamsGroundScoresResult
Semi-FinalMaharashtra v RajasthanNasikRajasthan 641/7d and 203/2; Maharashtra 349

Match drawn (Rajasthan goes through on First innings lead)

Semi-FinalMadhya Pradesh v AndhraIndoreAndhra 230 and 313; Madhya Pradesh 341 and 204/1Madhya Pradesh won by 9 wickets

Super League

The top three teams of each group of the Super league along with the two winners of the semi-finals from plate league qualified for the quarter-finals.[4]

MatchTeamsGroundScoresResult
Quarter-FinalRajasthan v MumbaiJaipurMumbai 252 and 290/1; Rajasthan 589Match drawn (Rajasthan goes through on First innings lead)
Quarter-FinalHaryana v Tamil NaduRohtakHaryana 379/6d; Tamil Nadu 285/6Match drawn (Tamil Nadu goes through on run-rate)
Quarter-FinalBaroda v RailwaysVadodaraRailways 248 and 366/8d; Baroda 416 and 136/3Match drawn (Baroda goes through on First innings lead)
Quarter-FinalMadhya Pradesh v KarnatakaIndoreMadhya Pradesh 200 and 337; Karnataka 361 and 180/5Karnataka won by 5 wickets
Semi-FinalRajasthan v Tamil NaduJaipurRajasthan 552/7d; Tamil Nadu 385 and 2/0 (f/o)Match drawn (Rajasthan goes through on First Innings Lead)
Semi-FinalBaroda v KarnatakaVadodaraKarnataka 107 and 88; Baroda 153 and 44/3Baroda won by 7 wickets
FinalBaroda v RajasthanVadodaraRajasthan 394 and 341; Baroda 361 and 28/4Match drawn (Rajasthan wins on First Innings Lead)

References and notes

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