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    Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Andhra Squad – UPDATED List

    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:

    1. CR Gnaneshwar
    2. Uppara Girinath (wk)
    3. Shaik Rasheed
    4. Hanuma Vihari (c)
    5. Lalith Mohan
    6. Nitish Reddy
    7. Shoaib Md Khan
    8. KV Sasikanth
    9. Karan Shinde
    10. Ricky Bhui
    11. Bandaru Ayyappa
    12. Vamsi Krishn
    13. Ashwin Hebbar
    14. Abhishek Reddy
    15. S Ashish
    16. Manish Golamaru
    17. Pinninti Tapaswi
    18. Madhav Rayudu
    19. 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
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