Vijay Hazare Winners list: The Vijay Hazare Trophy is an annual List A Cricket competition organised by the BCCI. The tournament had been played at zonal level only until 2002–03 when it was expanded to become a national competition. It is named after the legendary Indian cricketer Vijay Hazare.
Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are the most successful teams who have won the trophy 4 times each. Mumbai is the current champion (2020-2021) who won their 4th title beating Uttar Pradesh in the finals.
Vijay Hazare Winners list
Vijay Hazare Winners list: From the tournament’s inaugural edition during the 1993–94 season through to the 2001–02 season, no finals were held, and teams consequently played only within their zones, with no overall winner named.
During the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons, a final round-robin stage was held for the top teams in each zone. Since the 2004–05 tournament, a playoff format including semi-finals and a final has been held, with varying formats.
Following are the details of the Vijay Hazare Winners list since the 2002 season:
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
2002–03 | Tamil Nadu | Punjab |
2003–04 | Mumbai | Bengal |
2004–05 | Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh(Shared) | NA |
2005–06 | Railways | Uttar Pradesh |
2006–07 | Mumbai | Rajasthan |
2007–08 | Saurashtra | Bengal |
2008–09 | Tamil Nadu | Bengal |
2009–10 | Tamil Nadu | Bengal |
2010–11 | Jharkhand | Gujarat |
2011–12 | Bengal | Mumbai |
2012–13 | Delhi | Assam |
2013–14 | Karnataka | Railways |
2014–15 | Karnataka | Punjab |
2015–16 | Gujarat | Delhi |
2016–17 | Tamil Nadu | Bengal |
2017–18 | Karnataka | Saurashtra |
2018-19 | Mumbai | Delhi |
2019-20 | Karnataka | Tamil Nadu |
2020-21 | Mumbai | Uttar Pradesh |
2021-22 | Himachal Pradesh | Tamil Nadu |
2022-23 | Saurashtra | Maharashtra |
2023–24 | Haryana | Rajasthan |
2024–25 |
Vijay Hazare Trophy – Teams
The competition features all 38 Domestic Teams of India. Check out all 38 teams of Vijay Hazare Trophy below:
S. No | Teams |
1 | Andhra Pradesh |
2 |
Arunachal Pradesh
|
3 | Assam |
4 | Baroda |
5 | Bengal |
6 | Bihar |
7 | Chandigarh |
8 | Chhattisgarh |
9 | Delhi |
10 | Goa |
11 | Gujarat |
12 | Haryana |
13 |
Himachal Pradesh
|
14 | Hyderabad |
15 |
Jammu and Kashmir
|
16 | Jharkhand |
17 | Karnataka |
18 | Kerala |
19 |
Madhya Pradesh
|
20 | Maharashtra |
21 | Manipur |
22 | Meghalaya |
23 | Mizoram |
24 | Mumbai |
25 | Nagaland |
26 | Odisha |
27 | Puducherry |
28 | Punjab |
29 | Railways |
30 | Rajasthan |
31 | Saurashtra |
32 | Services |
33 | Sikkim |
34 | Tamil Nadu |
35 | Tripura |
36 | Uttar Pradesh |
37 | Uttarakhand |
38 | Vidarbha |
Vijay Hazare Trophy – Most Runs
Following are the details of the player to bag the most runs in the Vijay Hazare Trophy tournament each season:
Year | Most runs | Team |
2002–03 | Niranjan Godbole | Maharashtra |
2003–04 | Devang Gandhi | Bengal |
2004–05 | V. Sivaramakrishnan | Tamil Nadu |
2005–06 | Dinesh Mongia | Punjab |
2006–07 | Wasim Jaffer | Mumbai |
2007–08 | Ajinkya Rahane | Mumbai |
2008–09 | Virat Kohli | Delhi |
2009–10 | Shreevats Goswami | Bengal |
2010–11 | Ishank Jaggi | Jharkhand |
2011–12 | Wriddhiman Saha | Bengal |
2012–13 | Robin Uthappa | Karnataka |
2013–14 | Robin Uthappa | Karnataka |
2014–15 | Manish Pandey | Karnataka |
2015–16 | Mandeep Singh | Punjab |
2016–17 | Dinesh Karthik | Tamil Nadu |
2017–18 | Mayank Agarwal | Karnataka |
2018-19 | Abhinav Mukund | Tamil Nadu |
2019-20 | Devdutt Padikkal | Karnataka |
2020-21 | Prithvi Shaw | Mumbai |
2021-22 | Ruturaj Gaikwad | Maharashtra |
2022-23 | Narayan Jagadeesan | Tamil Nadu |
Vijay Hazare Trophy – Most Wickets
Following are the details of the player to bag the most number of wickets in the Vijay Hazare Trophy tournament each season:
Year | Most wickets | Team |
2002–03 | Iqbal Siddiqui | Maharashtra |
2003–04 | Sarandeep Singh | Delhi |
2004–05 | Ranadeb Bose | Bengal |
2005–06 | Sankalp Vohra | Baroda |
2006–07 | Dakshinamoorthy Kumaran | Tamil Nadu |
2007–08 | Vishal Bhatia |
Himachal Pradesh
|
2008–09 | Shoaib Ahmed | Hyderabad |
2009–10 | Yo Mahesh | Tamil Nadu |
2010–11 | Amit Mishra | Haryana |
2011–12 | Parvinder Awana | Delhi |
2012–13 | Pritam Das | Assam |
2013–14 | Vinay Kumar | Karnataka |
2014–15 | Abhimanyu Mithun | Karnataka |
2015–16 | Jasprit Bumrah | Gujarat |
2016–17 | Aswin Crist | Tamil Nadu |
2017–18 | Mohammed Siraj | Hyderabad |
2018-19 | Shahbaz Nadeem | Jharkhand |
2019-20 | Pritam Das | Assam |
2020-21 | Shivam Sharma | Uttar Pradesh |
2021-22 | Yash Thakur | Vidarbha |
2022-23 | Jaydev Unadkat | Saurashtra |