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1983–84 Ranji Trophy

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1983-84 Ranji Trophy
The Ranji Trophy, which the winners get.
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
Tournament format(s)League and knockout
ChampionsBombay (29th title)
Participants24
Most runsSurinder Khanna (Delhi) (685)[1]
Most wicketsRajinder Goel (Haryana) (48)[2]

The 1983–84 Ranji Trophy was the 50th season of the Ranji Trophy. Mumbai won the final against Delhi on first innings lead, thanks mainly to a double century by Sunil Gavaskar.

Highlights

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  • Dilip Vengsarkar of Bombay scored hundreds in the quarter-final, semifinal and the final.
  • Kiran More of Baroda scored a career-best 181* in the quarter-final against Uttar Pradesh and added a Ranji trophy record 145 for the last wicket with Vasudev Patel.
  • Rajinder Goel took 5/7 and 5/18 for Haryana v Jammu and Kashmir.

Group stage

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Knockout stage

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Pre-Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
 
              
 
22 Jan 1984 — Rourkela
 
 
Orissa438 & 37/4
 
3 Mar 1984 — Jaipur
 
Rajasthan502 & 213/2d
 
Rajasthan370 & 276/7d
 
 
Bombay401 & 193/4
 
 
17 Mar 1984 — Bombay
 
 
Bombay552 & 264/6d
 
 
Haryana377 & 113/1
 
 
3 Mar 1984 — Chandigarh
 
 
Haryana363 & 251
 
 
Hyderabad240 & 216
 
 
30 Mar 1984 — Bombay
 
 
Bombay625 & 245/9d
 
 
Delhi333 & 266/4
 
 
3 Mar 1984 — Madras
 
 
Tamil Nadu353 & 255/5
 
22 Jan 1984 — Delhi
 
Delhi477
 
Delhi400 & 141/2
 
18 Mar 1984 — Delhi
 
Bengal298 & 242
 
Delhi349 & 385/7d
 
 
Baroda199 & 94
 
 
3 Mar 1984 — Baroda
 
 
Baroda483
 
 
Uttar Pradesh238 & 201
 
 
 
 

Final

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30 March - 3 April 1984
Scorecard
Bombay (H)
v
625 (200 overs)
Dilip Vengsarkar 123, Sunil Gavaskar 206
Maninder Singh 4/172
333 (92.4 overs)
Kirti Azad 106
Raju Kulkarni 3/81
245 (78.5 overs)
Sandip Patil 72
Madan Lal 3/35
266/4 (73 overs)
Manoj Prabhakar 122, Mohinder Amarnath 103*
Raju Kulkarni 1/18
Bombay won on first innings lead
Wankhede Stadium, Bombay
Umpires: Subrata Banerjee, V. K. Ramaswamy
  • Delhi won the toss and decided to field

Scorecards and averages

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References

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  1. ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1983/84 / Records / Most runs". Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Ranji Trophy, 1983/84 / Records / Most wickets". Retrieved 13 December 2014.