- History of cricket in India from 1918-19 to 1945
This article describes the history of cricket in India from the 1918-19 season until the end of the
Second World War in 1945.Events
The
Ranji Trophy was launched as India's national championship following a meeting of theBoard of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in July 1934 and the competition began in the 1934-35 season. The trophy was donated by the Maharajah of Patiala but named afterKS Ranjitsinhji ("Ranji"), even though he barely played any of his cricket in the country. Ranji had died on2 April 1933. The first winner was Bombay.Domestic cricket
Bombay Quadrangular winners
* 1918-19 – Europeans
* 1919-20 – Hindus
* 1920-21 – Hindus and Parsees shared
* 1921-22 – Europeans
* 1922-23 – Parsees
* 1923-24 – Hindus
* 1924-25 – Muslims
* 1925-26 – Hindus
* 1926-27 – Hindus
* 1927-28 – Europeans
* 1928-29 – Parsees
* 1929-30 – Hindus
* 1930-31 – "not contested"
* 1931-32 – "not contested"
* 1932-33 – "not contested"
* 1933-34 – "not contested"
* 1934-35 – Muslims
* 1935-36 – Muslims
* 1936-37 – HindusBombay Pentangular winners
* 1937-38 – Muslims
* 1938-39 – Muslims
* 1939-40 – Hindus
* 1940-41 – Muslims
* 1941-42 – Hindus
* 1942-43 – "not contested"
* 1943-44 – Hindus
* 1944-45 – MuslimsRanji Trophy winners
* 1934-35 – Bombay
* 1935-36 – Bombay
* 1936-37 – Nawanagar
* 1937-38 – Hyderabad
* 1938-39 – Bengal
* 1939-40 – Maharashtra
* 1940-41 – Maharashtra
* 1941-42 – Bombay
* 1942-43 – Baroda
* 1943-44 – Western India
* 1944-45 – BombayLeading players by season
The lists below give the leading first-class runscorers and wicket-takers in each domestic season.
Batsmen
* 1918-19 –
Bowlers
* 1918-19 –
International cricket
India's debut in
Test cricket was in the 1932 English season when they played England atLord's Cricket Ground . England won by 158 runs.International tours of India
MCC 1926-27
The MCC tour was from October 1926 to February 1927. Captained by
Arthur Gilligan , the team played 26 first-class matches in India and a further four first-class matches in Ceylon. Team members includedMaurice Leyland ,Andy Sandham ,Bob Wyatt ,Arthur Dolphin ,George Geary ,Ewart Astill and George Brown.Maharaj Kumar of Vizanagram's XI 1930-31
This team, which also visited Ceylon, played six matches in India. It included
Jack Hobbs andHerbert Sutcliffe .Ceylon 1932-33
England 1933-34
This tour featured the first Test series ever played in India. England won the series 2-0 with 1 match drawn:
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/14/14874.html 1st Test] at Gymkhana Ground, Bombay – England won by 9 wickets
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/14/14895.html 2nd Test] atEden Gardens ,Calcutta – match drawn
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/14/14910.html 3rd Test] atM. A. Chidambaram Stadium ,Chepauk ,Madras – England won by 202 runsAustralia 1935-36
"For information about this tour, see" :
Australian cricket team in Ceylon and India in 1935-36 Lord Tennyson's XI 1937-38
Ceylon 1940-41
External sources
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Events/IND.html CricketArchive – Itinerary of Events in India]
Further reading
*
Rowland Bowen , "Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development", Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1970
*Vasant Raiji , "India's Hambledon Men", Tyeby Press, 1986
*Mihir Bose , "A History of Indian Cricket", Andre-Deutsch, 1990
*Ramachandra Guha , "A Corner of a Foreign Field - An Indian History of a British Sport", Picador, 2001
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