Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Andhra Squad: The Kakinada-born Hanuma Vihari will lead the Andhra Team in Ranji Trophy 2022-23. While Uppara Girinath has been named as the wicket-keeper of the Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Andhra Squad.
Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Andhra Squad
Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Andhra Squad: As per Ranji Trophy 2022-23 schedule, Andhra will play their first match of the tournament on December 13 against Mumbai at Dr PVG Raju ACA Sports Complex, Vizianagaram.
Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Groups
Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Schedule: The tournament will be divided into 5 groups with four elite groups and one plate group. Each group will contain 8 teams while the plate group will contain only 6 groups. Following are the details of the Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Groups:
- Group A: Bengal, Baroda, Odisha, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Nagaland
- Group B: Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Saurashtra, Hyderabad, Tamil Nadu, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Delhi
- Group C: Rajasthan, Puducherry, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Kerala, Jharkhand, Goa, Services
- Group D: Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Chandigarh, Tripura, Gujarat, Vidarbha, Railways
- Plate Group: Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Bihar
Following are the details of the Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Andhra Squad:
- CR Gnaneshwar
- Uppara Girinath (wk)
- Shaik Rasheed
- Hanuma Vihari (c)
- Lalith Mohan
- Nitish Reddy
- Shoaib Md Khan
- KV Sasikanth
- Karan Shinde
- Ricky Bhui
- Bandaru Ayyappa
- Vamsi Krishn
- Ashwin Hebbar
- Abhishek Reddy
- S Ashish
- Manish Golamaru
- Pinninti Tapaswi
- Madhav Rayudu
- Kodavandla Sudharsan
Ranji Trophy Winners List
The first edition of the tournament was won by Bombay (now known as Mumbai). Mumbai/Bombay has played in 46 finals and has won a total of 41 Ranji Trophy champions, the most by any team on the Ranji winners list.
Season | Winner | Runner-up |
2021-22 | Madhya Pradesh | Mumbai |
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 |