Vidarbha Clinch Their Third Ranji Trophy Title in Seven Seasons
Vidarbha were crowned Ranji Trophy champions for the third time in seven seasons after a dominant performance in the 2024-25 edition final against Kerala in Nagpur. Led by Akshay Wadkar, the team completed the formality on Sunday, March 2, after the big final at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium ended in a draw, securing victory based on their first-innings lead.
Vidarbha displayed tremendous grit and determination throughout the final, starting with a solid first innings total of 379 runs. Their bowlers then restricted Kerala to 342, securing the all-important first-innings lead. With the lead established by Day 3, Vidarbha patiently played out 143.5 overs in their second innings, posting 375/9 before both captains agreed to settle for the result.
This triumph further cements Vidarbha’s legacy in domestic cricket, marking their resurgence as a dominant force in red-ball cricket. Their previous Ranji Trophy victories came in 2017-18 and 2018-19, and after narrowly missing out last season against Mumbai, they made a strong comeback this year.
The experienced Karun Nair played a pivotal role in Vidarbha’s triumph, showcasing his class with the bat. He scored a crucial 86 runs in the first innings and followed it up with a magnificent 135 off 295 balls in the second innings. His ability to anchor the innings and guide the team under pressure proved to be invaluable.
The 21-year-old Danish Malewar emerged as one of the standout performers of the final, scoring a brilliant hundred in the first innings. His composure and technique under pressure earned him the Player of the Match award.
Left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey had a phenomenal season, breaking the Ranji Trophy record for most wickets in a single season. He finished with 69 wickets, surpassing the previous record of 68 wickets held by Bihar’s Ashutosh Aman. His contribution wasn’t limited to bowling; he also made 476 runs in 10 matches, including five fifties, showcasing his potential as an emerging spin-bowling all-rounder.
Vidarbha were the best team across all four groups in the league stage, winning six out of seven matches and accumulating 40 points. Unlike Kerala, who relied on first-innings leads to advance in the knockouts, Vidarbha achieved outright wins in both the quarterfinal and semifinal.
Overall, Vidarbha won nine out of ten matches, a testament to their dominance and consistency in this edition of the Ranji Trophy.
Vidarbha resumed the final day’s play with an overnight lead of 286 runs. Their game plan was clear – bat long and extend their lead beyond Kerala’s reach.
Vidarbha continued batting until the tea break, taking their lead to 412 runs, leaving Kerala with no realistic chance of chasing the target.
Vidarbha’s success was not just about experienced players; their young talents played a crucial role.
Dubey’s all-round brilliance has put him on the radar for higher honors. His ability to take wickets consistently while contributing valuable runs makes him a potential future asset for Indian cricket.
The 21-year-old showed great composure and temperament in high-pressure situations. His performances in the knockout stages and final underline his potential as a future mainstay in Vidarbha’s batting lineup.
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Why in News? | Vidarbha won their third Ranji Trophy title in seven seasons, defeating Kerala in the 2024-25 final based on a first-innings lead. |
Final Match Result | Match ended in a draw; Vidarbha secured victory due to a first-innings lead (379 vs. 342). |
Venue | Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur |
Captain | Akshay Wadkar (Vidarbha) |
Key Performers | Karun Nair (86 & 135 runs), Danish Malewar (century in 1st innings, Player of the Match), Harsh Dubey (69 wickets, 476 runs in season) |
Harsh Dubey’s Record | Most wickets in a single Ranji season (69), surpassing Ashutosh Aman’s record (68). |
Vidarbha’s Road to the Final | League Stage: Won 6/7 matches, 40 points (best in all groups). Quarterfinal: Beat Tamil Nadu by 198 runs. Semifinal: Beat Mumbai by 80 runs. |
Final Day Highlights | – Karun Nair scored 135. – Danish Malewar made 73. – Darshan Nalkande remained unbeaten on 51. – Vidarbha extended their lead to 412 runs before declaring. |
Vidarbha’s Ranji Titles | 2017-18, 2018-19, 2024-25 |
Significance | Vidarbha’s resurgence in domestic cricket with a balanced mix of experienced and young players. |
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