Domestic Heavyweights Mumbai, on Thursday (March 14), won the Ranji Trophy 2024 after beating Vidarbha by 169 runs at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. It also happened to be their 42nd title for Mumbai, which showed why they are deemed as a brute force in Indian domestic cricket.
Mumbai also ended their 8-year-long wait to win the championship after they last got their hands on the title back in the 2015-16 edition. Vidarbha won both their Ranji finals earlier, but this time around, they bowed down in front of Ajinkya Rahane’s men. On that note, let us take a look at Ranji Trophy winners list in all season.
Ranji Trophy winners list year wise
Ranji Trophy Season | Champion | Runner-up |
1934–35 | Bombay | Northern India |
1935–36 | Bombay | Madras |
1936–37 | Nawanagar | Bengal |
1937–38 | Hyderabad | Nawanagar |
1938–39 | Bengal | Southern Punjab |
1939–40 | Maharashtra | United Provinces |
1940–41 | Maharashtra | Madras |
1941–42 | Bombay | Mysore |
1942–43 | Baroda | Hyderabad |
1943–44 | Western India | Bengal |
1944–45 | Bombay | Holkar |
1945–46 | Holkar | Baroda |
1946–47 | Baroda | Holkar |
1947–48 | Holkar | Bombay |
1948–49 | Bombay | Baroda |
1949–50 | Baroda | Holkar |
1950–51 | Holkar | Gujarat |
1951–52 | Bombay | Holkar |
1952–53 | Holkar | Bengal |
1953–54 | Bombay | Holkar |
1954–55 | Madras | Holkar |
1955–56 | Bombay | Bengal |
1956–57 | Bombay | Services |
1957–58 | Baroda | Services |
1958–59 | Bombay | Bengal |
1959–60 | Bombay | Mysore |
1960–61 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1961–62 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1962–63 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1963–64 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1964–65 | Bombay | Hyderabad |
1965–66 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1966–67 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1967–68 | Bombay | Madras |
1968–69 | Bombay | Bengal |
1969–70 | Bombay | Rajasthan |
1970–71 | Bombay | Maharashtra |
1971–72 | Bombay | Bengal |
1972–73 | Bombay | Tamil Nadu |
1973–74 | Karnataka | Rajasthan |
1974–75 | Bombay | Karnataka |
1975–76 | Bombay | Bihar |
1976–77 | Bombay | Delhi |
1977–78 | Karnataka | Uttar Pradesh |
1978–79 | Delhi | Karnataka |
1979–80 | Delhi | Bombay |
1980–81 | Bombay | Delhi |
1981–82 | Delhi | Karnataka |
1982–83 | Karnataka | Bombay |
1983–84 | Bombay | Delhi |
1984–85 | Bombay | Delhi |
1985–86 | Delhi | Haryana |
1986–87 | Hyderabad | Delhi |
1987–88 | Tamil Nadu | Railways |
1988–89 | Delhi | Bengal |
1989–90 | Bengal | Delhi |
1990–91 | Haryana | Bombay |
1991–92 | Delhi | Tamil Nadu |
1992–93 | Punjab | Maharashtra |
1993–94 | Bombay | Bengal |
1994–95 | Bombay | Punjab |
1995–96 | Karnataka | Tamil Nadu |
1996–97 | Mumbai | Delhi |
1997–98 | Karnataka | Uttar Pradesh |
1998–99 | Karnataka | Madhya Pradesh |
1999–00 | Mumbai | Hyderabad |
2000–01 | Baroda | Railways |
2001–02 | Railways | Baroda |
2002–03 | Mumbai | Tamil Nadu |
2003–04 | Mumbai | Tamil Nadu |
2004–05 | Railways | Punjab |
2005–06 | Uttar Pradesh | Bengal |
2006–07 | Mumbai | Bengal |
2007–08 | Delhi | Uttar Pradesh |
2008–09 | Mumbai | Uttar Pradesh |
2009–10 | Mumbai | Karnataka |
2010–11 | Rajasthan | Baroda |
2011–12 | Rajasthan | Tamil Nadu |
2012–13 | Mumbai | Saurashtra |
2013–14 | Karnataka | Maharashtra |
2014–15 | Karnataka | Tamil Nadu |
2015–16 | Mumbai | Saurashtra |
2016–17 | Gujarat | Mumbai |
2017–18 | Vidarbha | Delhi |
2018–19 | Vidarbha | Saurashtra |
2019–20 | Saurashtra | Bengal |
2021–22 | Madhya Pradesh | Mumbai |
2022–23 | Saurashtra | Bengal |
2023-24 | Mumbai | Vidarbha |
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