The second round of the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 season is set to begin on October 18th, with 19 matches scheduled across India. Defending champions Mumbai will face Maharashtra at home, seeking to recover from their first-round loss. This article provides a comprehensive schedule of all the matches in both the Elite and Plate divisions.
Results for: Domestic Cricket
Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane has voiced his concern over the slow over-rates plaguing domestic cricket in India, urging for the implementation of run penalties as a deterrent. He believes that the lack of serious consequences for slow over-rates is hindering the game’s flow and contributing to a lack of urgency. This issue was particularly evident during the recent Duleep Trophy and Irani Cup, where matches were significantly impacted by the slow pace of play.
The 2024 Duleep Trophy, India’s domestic first-class tournament, delivered a thrilling finish with Mayank Agarwal’s India A clinching the title in dramatic fashion. The tournament also provided a platform for emerging talents to showcase their skills and stake a claim for a spot in the Indian team. The Duleep Trophy’s relevance has been questioned in recent years, but this edition highlighted its importance as a selection tournament and a platform for fostering the development of players.
Mayank Markande’s journey in cricket exemplifies the pitfalls of the ‘overnight sensation’ tag often bestowed upon IPL stars. While his early success propelled him to the Indian team, his subsequent struggles highlight the importance of consistent performance in domestic cricket. Through perseverance and a refined approach, Markande is now finding his footing once again.
Hyderabad secured a comprehensive victory in the Take Sports-All India Buchi Babu Tournament, defeating Chhattisgarh by 243 runs in the final match. Hyderabad’s strong batting performance and disciplined bowling effort proved too much for Chhattisgarh, despite a valiant century from Ayush Pandey.
The 29th edition of the All India J.P. Atray Memorial Cricket Tournament will be held from September 10-20, featuring 16 teams competing across various venues in Punjab and Haryana. The tournament will offer a prize of Rs 3 lakh for the winning team and will serve as valuable preparation for the upcoming domestic season.
The 2024-25 Indian domestic cricket season kicks off with the Duleep Trophy, featuring a revamped format. India D, captained by Shreyas Iyer, is aiming to make a strong start. The team boasts a talented mix of players, including Iyer, Devdutt Padikkal, and Axar Patel, all vying for a return to the national team.
The 2024-25 Indian domestic cricket season kicks off with the Duleep Trophy, featuring a revamped format with four teams: India A, B, C, and D. India A, led by Ruturaj Gaikwad, boasts a young squad brimming with talent, ready to make their mark. Key players include Sai Sudharsan, Rajat Patidar, and Baba Indrajith, aiming to shine in the round-robin tournament.
The 2024-25 Indian domestic cricket season kicks off with the Duleep Trophy, featuring a new format with four teams: India A, B, C, and D. India B, led by Abhimanyu Easwaran, will face off against Shubman Gill’s India A in the opening match. The match marks the return of Rishabh Pant to red-ball cricket and sees India B fielding a strong spin attack featuring Washington Sundar, R. Sai Kishore, and Rahul Chahar.
The 2024-25 Indian domestic cricket season kicks off with the Duleep Trophy, featuring a revamped format with four teams (India A, B, C, and D) competing in a round-robin league. India A, led by Shubman Gill, will face off against India B at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. With Gill’s recent preference for batting at number three, the opening slot is up for grabs between Mayank Agarwal and KL Rahul. The squad boasts a strong pace attack and includes Kuldeep Yadav as the key spinner.