1976–77 Ranji Trophy
Cricket tournament
The Ranji Trophy, which the winners get. | |
Administrator(s) | BCCI |
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Cricket format | First-class cricket |
Tournament format(s) | League and knockout |
Champions | Bombay (27th title) |
Participants | 24 |
Most runs | Ashok Mankad (Bombay) (827)[1] |
Most wickets | Karsan Ghavri (Bombay) (40)[2] |
← 1975–76 1977–78 → |
The 1976–77 Ranji Trophy was the 43rd season of the Ranji Trophy. Bombay's won their third consecutive title defeating Delhi. This was their 18th win in 19 years.
Group stage
North Zone
South Zone
West Zone
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East Zone
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Knockout stage
Pre-Quarter-finals | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Finals | |||||||||||
11 Mar 1977 — Bangalore | ||||||||||||||
Karnataka | 393 & 118/6 | |||||||||||||
Delhi | 440 & 284/6d | |||||||||||||
26 Mar 1977 — Delhi | ||||||||||||||
Delhi | 360 & 25/1 | |||||||||||||
25 Feb 1977 — Ghaziabad | ||||||||||||||
Uttar Pradesh | 118 & 396/8d | |||||||||||||
Uttar Pradesh | 327 & 121/7d | |||||||||||||
11 Mar 1977 — Ghaziabad | ||||||||||||||
Baroda | 212 & 53/3 | |||||||||||||
Uttar Pradesh | 389 & 300/5d | |||||||||||||
Bihar | 235 & 126/7 | |||||||||||||
8 Apr 1977 — Delhi | ||||||||||||||
Delhi | 291 & 121 | |||||||||||||
Bombay | 317 & 224 | |||||||||||||
11 Mar 1977 — Bombay | ||||||||||||||
Bombay | 513/3d | |||||||||||||
25 Feb 1977 — Sonipat | ||||||||||||||
Haryana | 183 & 225 | |||||||||||||
Haryana | 237 & 139 | |||||||||||||
26 Mar 1977 — Bombay | ||||||||||||||
Bengal | 135 & 58 | |||||||||||||
Bombay | 352 & 4/0 | |||||||||||||
Tamil Nadu | 197 & 156 | |||||||||||||
11 Mar 1977 — Delhi | ||||||||||||||
Railways | 276 & 114 | |||||||||||||
Tamil Nadu | 191 & 248 | |||||||||||||
Final
8–13 April 1977 Scorecard |
v | Delhi (H) | |
Bombay won by 129 runs Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi Umpires: S. N. Hanumantha Rao and K. B. Ramaswami |
- Delhi won the toss and decided to field
Scorecards and averages
- CricketArchive
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