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Cricket tournament
1938–39 Ranji Trophy
The Ranji Trophy
Dates28 October 1938 – 21 February 1939
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatFirst-class
Tournament format(s)Knockout
ChampionsBengal (1st title)
Participants20
Matches20
Most runsNaoomal Jeoomal (Sind) (418)
Most wicketsAmir Elahi (Nawanagar) (28)
Official websitehttp://www.bcci.tv
1937–381939–40

The 1938–39 Ranji Trophy was the fifth edition of the Ranji Trophy, an annual first-class cricket tournament in India. Matches were played from 28 October 1938 to 21 February 1939 with a total of twenty teams participating. The Army and Delhi both returned and were included in the North Zone. The sides were divided into four zonal groups, but the tournament utilised a knockout format. Bengal won their first title defeating Southern Punjab in the final.

Teams

Although the tournament ran in a knockout format, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) organised the teams by zone. Delhi and the Army rejoined North Zone although the latter did not actually play a match. United Provinces (North to East) and Rajputana (East to North) exchanged zones. The twenty teams are listed alphabetically by zone and the sides that won each zonal title are in bold.




Highlights

  • Tom Longfield was the second non-native captain to win the Ranji Trophy, after Bert Wensley in 1936–37.
  • Naoomal Jeoomal of Sind scored 203* against Nawanagar out of a score of only 326.
  • In the Nawanagar v Western India match, Amar Singh became the first bowler to take 100 Ranji Trophy wickets. This was his 14th Ranji Trophy match.

Zonal matches

East Zone

 Round 1Round 2
       
 3 Dec 1938 – Calcutta
 
 Bengal366/3d
 31 Dec 1938 – Calcutta
 Bihar105 & 76
 Bengal378/9d
 10 Dec 1938– Indore
 Central India108 & 149
 Central India170 & 279
 
 United Provinces49 & 154
 

North Zone

 Round 1Round 2Round 3
           
 12 Nov 1938 – Patiala
 
 Southern Punjab304 & 221
 2 Jan 1939— Patiala
 Rajputana190 & 151
 Southern Punjab379
 26 Nov 1938 – Peshawar
 North West Frontier Province227 & 115
 North West Frontier Province418/8d
 21 Jan 1939— Patiala
 Delhi207 & 40
 Southern Punjab180 & 120/1
 
 Northern India116 & 123
 
  
 
 Northern IndiaWalkover
 
 Army
 
 
 
 

South Zone

 Round 1Round 2
       
 
 
 
 17 Dec 1938 – Madras
 
 Madras159 & 150/4
 25 Nov 1938 – Secunderabad
 Hyderabad139 & 168
 Hyderabad382 & 236/7
 
 Mysore285 & 111/2
 

West Zone

 Round 1Round 2Round 3
           
 
 
 
 5 Nov 1938 – Karachi
 
 Sind370/7
 28 Oct 1938 – Baroda
 Bombay366
 Baroda326
 24 Dec 1938 – Karachi
 Bombay441
 Sind326 & 263/7d
 4 Nov 1938 – Jamnagar
 Nawanagar271 & 125/2
 Nawanagar238 & 16/2
 9 Nov 1938 – Jamnagar
 Gujarat105 & 148
 Nawanagar168 & 184/6
 4 Nov 1938 – Rajkot
 Western India166 & 185
 Western India138 & 180
 
 Maharashtra131 & 77
 

Inter-zonal knockout stage

 Semi-finalsFinal
       
 21 Jan 1939 – Calcutta
 
 Bengal515
 18 Feb 1939 – Calcutta
 Madras114 & 116
 Bengal222 & 418
 10 Feb 1939 – Patiala
 Southern Punjab328 & 134
 Southern Punjab197 & 168/3
 
 Sind339 & 23
 

Final

18–21 February 1939
Scorecard
Bengal (H) v Southern Punjab
222 (83.5 overs)
Kartick Bose 48
Amir Elahi 5/73
328 (90 overs)
Wazir Ali 222
Kamal Bhattacharya 5/100
418 (146.3 overs)
Basil Malcolm 91
Murawwat Hussain 4/97
134 (48.4 overs)
Lala Amarnath 37
Tom Longfield 4/48
Bengal won by 178 runs
Eden Gardens, Calcutta
Umpires: Nirmal Chatterjee, M. Dutta Ray
  • Bengal won the toss and elected to bat.

References

  1. Nawanagar v Western India, 1938–39. CricketArchive. Retrieved 11 December 2023. (subscription required)
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