Mumbai eventually won the title in the Ranji Trophy, 1996-97 and proved its superiority once again. The Karnataka team played well throughout the tournament to clinch the championship title in Ranji Trophy, 1997-98. Karnataka clinched the championship title in the Ranji Trophy, 1998-99 for proving its superiority, once again. The Mumbai team clinched the championship title in the Ranji Trophy, 1999-2000 for proving its superiority, once again. The Delhi team proved its superiority over all the other teams in India to become the champion. Bombay continued to win the trophy for the seventh consecutive time. Karnataka proved its superiority over all the other teams to win the championship, after a few years` gap. The tournament saw the Tamil Nadu team emerging as the new champion. It was the starting point of Bombay`s incredible run of 15 straight title wins. None of the teams could dethrone Bombay in this edition. Delhi team dominated all the other teams in India to win the championship title. The championship of Ranji Trophy, 1993-94 was won by Bombay the team. The zonal system was first introduced in this edition of the Ranji Trophy. Bombay became successful to regain the championship title, for yet another time. The tournament saw the Hyderabad team proving its superiority over all the other teams in India. Bombay once again emerged as the best of the teams in the tournament. Bombay took a sweet revenge over Karnataka and retrieved the champions` title in this edition. Bombay team once again thrashed all the other teams in the tournament. Bombay continued dominating the other teams for winning yet another Ranji title. Delhi claimed the championship title, once again, by proving its superiority over the other teams. The Railways team put on an impressive performance to win the championship title in the Ranji Trophy, 2001-02. Bombay once again proved its superiority over all the other teams of India. All the teams in India once again failed to stop the Bombay team from becoming the champion of the tournament. In Ranji Trophy 1989-90 the Bengal team emerged as the champions. This edition saw the decline of Bombay team and the Karnataka team emerged as the champion. The Baroda team won the championship title in the Ranji Trophy, 2000-01 for proving its superiority. The tournament saw the end of the winning streak of Bombay team, as Karnataka won the championship trophy. In the Ranji Trophy, 1991-92 the team from Delhi emerged as the winner. The tournament saw the Bombay team winning the championship title, for the second consecutive time. The Karnataka team successfully finished its campaign in the tournament, by winning the championship title. In this match Bombay won the title for the second consecutive time. In spite of trying very hard, all the teams failed to stop Bombay winning the trophy once again. Delhi once again became successful to dominate over all the other teams in India. In the Ranji Trophy 1994-95, the Bombay team once again successfully won the coveted championship title. In the Ranji Trophy, 1992-93 Punjab emerged as the best team to win championship title. Bombay won the trophy again, in spite of some tough challenges from the other teams. Ranji Trophy, 1990-91 was won by the Haryana team as they proved their superiority in the tournament. Bombay team won the tournament for the sixth year. All the teams bowed to the superiority of Bombay team, for yet another time. The Delhi team eventually became the champion in this edition of the tournament. The Delhi team won the Ranji Trophy, 2007-08 and the Gujarat team was the champion of the Plate Group. The Bombay team shared the trophy with Madras in this edition of Ranji Trophy. The Uttar Pradesh team clinched the championship title in the Ranji Trophy, 2005-06 and proved its superiority. Mumbai won the championship title in Ranji Trophy, 2002-03, while the Plate Group championship went to Karnataka. Bombay continued its dominance over all the other teams for the fifth consecutive year. Sixteen teams participated in it and Maharashtra became the champion. Orissa participated in Ranji Trophy for the first time in 1949-50. Bombay became the champion once again in the 1948-49 Ranji Trophy. Holkar won the tournament for another time. Bengal won the tournament for the first time, beating Southern Punjab in the final. |