This is a list of Ranji Trophy records, with each list containing the top five performances in the category. The Ranji Trophy is the premier first-class cricket competition in India.
Currently active players are bolded.
Score | Player | Teams | Career span |
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12038 | Wasim Jaffer | Mumbai, Vidharba | 1996/97 – 2019/20 |
9205 | Amol Muzumdar | Mumbai, Assam, Andhra | 1993/94 – 2013/14 |
9201 | Devendra Bundela | Madhya Pradesh | 1995/96 – 2017/18 |
9143 | Paras Dogra | Himachal Pradesh, Pondicherry | 2001/02 – 2023/24 |
8700 | Yashpal Singh | Services, Tripura,Sikkim, Manipur | 2001/02 – 2019/20 |
8635 | Manoj Tiwary | Bengal | 2000/01 – 2023/24 |
8554 | Mithun Manhas | Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir | 1997/98 – 2016/17 |
8430 | Faiz Fazal | Vidarbha, Railways | 2003/04 – 2023/24 |
8059 | Hrishikesh Kanitkar | Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan | 1994/95 – 2013/14 |
7861 | Naman Ojha | Madhya Pradesh | 2000/01 – 2019/20 |
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 29 August 2024. |
Score | Player | For | Against | Year |
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443* | B. B. Nimbalkar | Kathiawar | 1948/49 | |
379 | Prithvi Shaw | Assam | 2022/23 | |
377 | Sanjay Manjrekar | Bombay | Hyderabad | 1990/91 |
366 | M. V. Sridhar | Hyderabad | Andhra | 1993/94 |
Tanmay Agarwal | Hyderabad | Arunachal | 2023/24 | |
359* | Vijay Merchant | Bombay | Maharashtra | 1943/44 |
Samit Gohel | Gujarat | Odisha | 2016/17 | |
353 | V. V. S. Laxman | Hyderabad | Karnataka | 1999/00 |
352 | Cheteshwar Pujara | Saurashtra | Karnataka | 2012/13 |
351* | Swapnil Gugale | Maharashtra | Delhi | 2016/17 |
343 | Puneet Bisht | Meghalaya | Sikkim | 2018/19 |
341 | Sakibul Gani | Bihar | Mizoram | 2021/22 |
340 | Sunil Gavaskar | Mumbai | Bengal | 1981/82 |
338 | Prashant Chopra | Himachal Pradesh | Punjab | 2017/18 |
Centuries | Player | Teams | Career span |
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40 | Wasim Jaffer | Mumbai, Vidarbha | 1996/97 – 2019/20 |
31 | Ajay Sharma | Delhi, Himachal Pradesh | 1984/85 – 2000/01 |
30 | Paras Dogra | Himachal Pradesh, Pondicherry | 2001/02 – 2022/23 |
28 | Hrishikesh Kanitkar | Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan | 1994/95 – 2013/14 |
Amol Muzumdar | Bombay/Mumbai, Assam, Andhra | 1993/94 – 2013/14 | |
27 | Amarjit Kaypee | Punjab, Haryana | 1980/81 – 1999/00 |
26 | Brijesh Patel | Mysore/Karnataka | 1969/70 – 1987/88 |
Surendra Bhave | Maharashtra | 1986/87 – 2000/01 | |
25 | Mithun Manhas | Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir | 1997/98 – 2016/17 |
24 | Vinod Kambli | Bombay/Mumbai | 1989/90 – 2004/05 |
Subramaniam Badrinath | Tamil Nadu, Vidarbha, Hyderabad | 2000/01 – 2016/17 | |
Devendra Bundela | Madhya Pradesh | 1995/96 – 2017/18 | |
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 16 January 2019. |
Qualification: 2000+runs
Average | Player | Teams | Runs | |
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98.35 | Vijay Merchant | Bombay | 3639 | |
85.62 | Sachin Tendulkar | Bombay/Mumbai | 4281 | |
80.61 | V. V. S. Laxman | Hyderabad | 5764 | |
78.29 | Ajay Sharma | Delhi, Himachal Pradesh | 7438 | |
76.08 | Ashok Mankad | Bombay | 6619 | |
72.87 | Rohit Sharma | Mumbai | 3892 | |
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 13 March 2020. |
Score | Player | Team | Season |
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1415 | V. V. S. Laxman | Hyderabad | 1999/00 |
1380 | Vijay Bharadwaj | Karnataka | 1998/99 |
1340 | Rahul Dalal | Arunachal Pradesh | 2019/20 |
1331 | Milind Kumar | Sikkim | 2018/19 |
1330 | Shreyas Iyer | Mumbai | 2015/16 |
1310 | Priyank Panchal | Gujarat | 2016/17 |
1260 | Wasim Jaffer | Mumbai | 2008/09 |
1223 | Kedar Jadhav | Maharashtra | 2013/14 |
1160 | Mayank Agarwal | Karnataka | 2017/18 |
1089 | Ajinkya Rahane | Mumbai | 2008/09 |
Source: . Last updated: 4 February 2020. |
Wickets | Player | Teams | Career span | ||
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639 | Rajinder Goel | Patiala, Southern Punjab, Delhi, Haryana | 1958/59 – 1984/85 [1] | ||
531 | Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan | Madras/Tamil Nadu | 1963/64 – 1984/85 | ||
479 | Sunil Joshi | Karnataka | 1992/93 – 2010/11 | ||
442 | Vinay Kumar | Karnataka, Pondicherry | 2004/05 – 2019/20 | ||
441 | Narendra Hirwani | Madhya Pradesh, Bengal | 1984/85 – 2005/06 | ||
437 | Bhagwat Chandrasekhar | Mysore/Karnataka | 1963/64 – 1979/80 | ||
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 13 February 2024. |
Score | Player | Team | Opponent | Season |
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10/20 | Premangsu Chatterjee | Bengal | Assam | 1956/57 |
10/78 | Pradeep Sunderam | Rajasthan | Vidarbha | 1985/86 |
9/23 | Ankeet Chavan | Mumbai | Punjab | 2012/13 |
9/25 | Hyder Ali | Railways | Jammu and Kashmir | 1969/70 |
9/29 | Faisal Shaikh | Goa | Services | 2002/03 |
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 19 December 2012. |
Wickets | Player | Team | Season |
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68 | Ashutosh Aman | Bihar | 2018/19 |
67 | Jaydev Unadkat | Saurashtra | 2019/20 |
64 | Bishan Singh Bedi | Delhi | 1974/75 |
62 | Dodda Ganesh | Karnataka | 1998/99 |
Kanwaljit Singh | Hyderabad | 1999/00 | |
59 | Dharmendrasinh Jadeja | Saurashtra | 2018/19 |
58 | Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan | Tamil Nadu | 1972/73 |
Maninder Singh | Delhi | 1991/92 | |
57 | Ranadeb Bose | Bengal | 2006/07 |
56 | Shahbaz Nadeem | Jharkhand | 2016/17 |
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 4 March 2020. |
Score | Team | Opponent | Season |
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944/6 dec | Hyderabad | Andhra | 1993/94 [2] |
912/6 dec | Tamil Nadu | Goa | 1988/89 [3] |
912/8 dec | Holkar | Karnataka | 1945/46 [4] |
880/10 | Jharkhand | Nagaland | 2021/22 |
855/6 dec | Mumbai | Hyderabad | 1990/91 [5] |
826/4 | Maharashtra | Saurashtra | 1948/49 |
826/7 dec | Meghalaya | Sikkim | 2018/19 |
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 1 January 2019. |
Score | Team | Opponent | Season |
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21 | Hyderabad | Rajasthan | 2010/11 |
22 | Southern Punjab | Northern India | 1934/35 |
23 | Sind | Southern Punjab | 1938/39 |
Jammu and Kashmir | Delhi | 1960/61 | |
Jammu and Kashmir | Haryana | 1977/78 | |
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 16 October 2016. |
Wicket | Score | Players | Team | Opponent | Season |
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1st | 464 | Ravi Sehgal & Raman Lamba | Delhi | Himachal Pradesh | 1994/95 |
2nd | 475 | Zahir Alam & Lalchand Rajput | Assam | Tripura | 1991/92 |
3rd | 594* | Swapnil Gugale & Ankit Bawne | Maharashtra | Delhi | 2016/17 |
4th | 577 | Vijay Hazare & Gul Mohammad | Baroda | Holkar | 1946/47 |
5th | 520* | Cheteshwar Pujara & Ravindra Jadeja | Saurashtra | Orissa | 2008/09 |
6th | 417 | Wriddhiman Saha & Laxmi Ratan Shukla | Bengal | Assam | 2010/11 |
7th | 460 | Bhupinder Singh Jr. & Pankaj Dharmani | Punjab | Delhi | 1994/95 |
8th | 392 | Amit Mishra & Jayant Yadav | Haryana | Karnataka | 2012/13 |
9th | 249* | Ankit Srivastava & Kapil Seth | Madhya Pradesh | Vidarbha | 2000/01 [6] [7] |
10th | 233 | Ajay Sharma & Maninder Singh | Delhi | Bombay | 1991/92 |
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: February 2013. |
All lists are referenced to CricketArchive.
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