"Saurashtra is the Champion of Ranji Trophy Season 2023"
Ranji Trophy 2023 Winner is Saurashtra, where they have beaten Bengal by 9 Wickets. Ranji Trophy is a cricket championship organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Every state and four of the total union territories in India represent their regions in the Ranji Trophy. Mumbai has been the Ranji Trophy winner the most number of times.
Ranji Trophy is one of the most popular domestic cricket championships. The 2022-2023 edition of the Ranji Trophy started on 13 December 2022 and ended on 19th February 2023. Learn more about the Ranji Trophy 2023 winner and check out the complete winner's list here.
Ranji Trophy Winner 2023
The Current Ranji Trophy 2023 Season winner is Saurashtra. Bengal and Saurashtra were the finalists in the 2023 edition of the prestigious Ranji Trophy. Ranji Trophy is conducted every year by the BCCI amongst 38 Indian cricket teams. At the end of the championship, one team takes the title of Ranji Trophy winner.
The 2023 edition of this championship started in December 2022 and will be ending soon. We have shared a brief overview of the Ranji Trophy and Ranji Trophy winners in the table below.
Championship | Ranji Trophy |
Organized By | Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) |
Established | 1934-35 |
Ranji Trophy 2023 Winner | Saurashtra |
Current Ranji Trophy Winner | Madhya Pradesh |
Most Ranji Trophy Winner | Mumbai (41 times) |
Ranji Trophy Winners List
We have shared the list of Ranji Trophy winners here. Find out who the previous championship winners are, along with details about the year that they won and the runner-ups. Check the Ranji Trophy 2023 winner from the table below.
Edition | Ranji Trophy Winners | Runner-up |
2022-23 | Saurashtra | Bengal |
2021–22 | Madhya Pradesh | Mumbai |
2020–21 | Not held due to pandemic |
2019–20 | Saurashtra | Bengal |
2018–19 | Vidarbha | Saurashtra |
2017–18 | Vidarbha | Delhi |
2016–17 | Gujarat | Mumbai |
2015–16 | Mumbai | Saurashtra |
2014–15 | Karnataka | Tamil Nadu |
2013–14 | Karnataka | Maharashtra |
2012–13 | Mumbai | Saurashtra |
2011–12 | Rajasthan | Tamil Nadu |
2010–11 | Rajasthan | Baroda |
2009–10 | Mumbai | Karnataka |
2008–09 | Mumbai | Uttar Pradesh |
2007–08 | Delhi | Uttar Pradesh |
2006–07 | Mumbai | Bengal |
2005–06 | Uttar Pradesh | Bengal |
2004–05 | Railways | Punjab |
2003–04 | Mumbai | Tamil Nadu |
2002–03 | Mumbai | Tamil Nadu |
2001–02 | Railways | Baroda |
2000–01 | Baroda | Railways |
1999–00 | Mumbai | Hyderabad |
1998–99 | Karnataka | Madhya Pradesh |
1997–98 | Karnataka | Uttar Pradesh |
1996–97 | Mumbai | Delhi |
1995–96 | Karnataka | Tamil Nadu |
1994–95 | Bombay | Punjab |
1993–94 | Bombay | Bengal |
1992–93 | Punjab | Maharashtra |
1991–92 | Delhi | Tamil Nadu |
1990–91 | Haryana | Bombay |
1989–90 | Bengal | Delhi |
1988–89 | Delhi | Bengal |
1987–88 | Tamil Nadu | Railways |
1986–87 | Hyderabad | Delhi |
1985–86 | Delhi | Haryana |
1984–85 | Bombay | Delhi |
1983–84 | Bombay | Delhi |
1982–83 | Karnataka | Bombay |
1981–82 | Delhi | Karnataka |
1980–81 | Bombay | Delhi |
1979–80 | Delhi | Bombay |
1978–79 | Delhi | Karnataka |
1977–78 | Karnataka | Uttar Pradesh |
1976–77 | Bombay | Delhi |
1975–76 | Bombay | Bihar |
1974–75 | Bombay | Karnataka |
1973–74 | Karnataka | Rajasthan |
1972–73 | Bombay | Tamil Nadu |
1971–72 | Bombay | Bengal |
1970–71 | Bombay | Maharashtra |
1969–70 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1968–69 | Bombay | Bengal |
1967–68 | Bombay | Madras |
1966–67 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1965–66 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1964–65 | Bombay | Hyderabad |
1963–64 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1962–63 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1961–62 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1960–61 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1959–60 | Bombay | Mysore |
1958–59 | Bombay | Bengal |
1957–58 | Baroda | Services |
1956–57 | Bombay | Services |
1955–56 | Bombay | Bengal |
1954–55 | Madras | Holkar |
1953–54 | Bombay | Holkar |
1952–53 | Holkar | Bengal |
1951–52 | Bombay | Holkar |
1950–51 | Holkar | Gujarat |
1949–50 | Baroda | Holkar |
1948–49 | Bombay | Baroda |
1947–48 | Holkar | Bombay |
1946–47 | Baroda | Holkar |
1945–46 | Holkar | Baroda |
1944–45 | Bombay | Holkar |
1943–44 | Western India | Bengal |
1942–43 | Baroda | Hyderabad |
1941–42 | Bombay | Mysore |
1940–41 | Maharashtra | Madras |
1939–40 | Maharashtra | United Provinces |
1938–39 | Bengal | Southern Punjab |
1937–38 | Hyderabad | Nawanagar |
1936–37 | Nawanagar | Bengal |
1935–36 | Bombay | Madras |
1934–35 | Bombay | Northern India |
Most Number of Ranji Trophy Winners
Mumbai is the team that has won the Ranji Trophy the most number of times. The team has won the championship an astonishing 41 number of times. Here, we have shared the details about the top 5 most frequent Ranji Trophy winners.
Team | Ranji Trophy Winner |
Mumbai | 41 times |
Karnataka/Mysore | 8 times |
Delhi | 7 times |
Baroda | 5 times |
Madhya Pradesh/Holkar | 5 times |
Ranji Trophy 2021-22 Winner
The current Ranji Trophy winners are Madhya Pradesh, who won against Mumbai in the 2021-22 finals to claim their first Ranji Trophy title. Madhya Pradesh defeated Mumbai by six wickets in the final match conducted by the BCCI.
The 2021-22 edition of the Ranji Trophy was postponed due to the increasing number of COVID cases at the time. Finally, the first-class cricket championship took place on 13 January 2022, and Madhya Pradesh was announced as the Ranji Trophy winner.
FAQs on Ranji Trophy Winners
Q1. Who is the Ranji Trophy 2023 winner?
Ranji Trophy 2023 winner is Saurashtra. With the final matches of the 2023 edition of the Ranji Trophy, the winner of the championship is announced now. The Ranji Trophy finals are being played between Saurashtra and Bengal at Eden Garden Stadium.
Q2. Where can I find the Ranji Trophy winners list?
You can find the Ranji Trophy winners list here. Check out the Ranji Trophy 2023 winner, and previous year’s winners, along with details about the runner-ups for each edition of the championship. We have also included a list of teams that have won the Ranji Trophy the most number of times.
Q3. Who has won the Ranji Trophy the most number of times?
Mumbai has won the Ranji Trophy 41 number of times. Ever since the Ranji Trophy championship commenced in 1934-35, Mumbai has been the Ranji Trophy winner the most number of times. However, the last time that Mumbai won the championship was in 2015-16.
Q4. Which team is the 2nd most Ranji Trophy winner?
After Mumbai, which has won the Ranji Trophy 41 times, Karnataka is the 2nd most Ranji Trophy winner. Karnataka has won the Ranji Trophy 8 times, in the years 2014-25, 2013-14, 1995-96, 1997–98, 1998-99, 1982-83, 1977-78, and 1973-74.
Q5. Where can I get Ranji Trophy year-wise list?
Ranji Trophy year-wise list is shared here. Find the details of the Ranji Trophy winners and runner-ups for each year from 1934-35 till 2022-23. Also, check for the names of the teams that have won the Ranji Trophy the most number of times since the commencement of the championship.