The 1944–45 Ranji Trophy was the 11th season of the
Ranji Trophy
The Ranji Trophy (also known as Mastercard Ranji Trophy for sponsorship reasons) is a domestic first-class cricket championship played in India between multiple teams representing regional and state cricket associations. Board of Control for Cr ...
.
Bombay
Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the second- ...
won the title defeating
Holkar
The Holkar (Pronunciation: o(ː)ɭkəɾ dynasty was a Maratha clan of Dhangar origin in India. The Holkars were generals under Peshwa Baji Rao I, and later became Maharajas of Indore in Central India as an independent member of the Marat ...
in the final.
Highlights
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Rusi Modi
Rustomji Sheriyar Modi (11 November 1924 – 17 May 1996) was an Indian cricketer who played for the India national cricket team from 1946 to 1952.
Modi belonged to Parsi community. His test career started at Lord's in India's first test in ...
of Bombay scored 1008 runs in the season. He played five matches and averaged 201.60. No other batsman would score even 900 in a season until
W. V. Raman made 1018 runs in
1988–89 by which time teams played more matches.
:*Modi scored hundreds in each of the five matches. His scores were 160, 210, 245* & 31*, 113 and 98 & 151 in the final. He had scored 168 and 128 in the last two matches of the
1943-44 season, thus scoring hundreds in five consecutive innings and seven consecutive matches in Ranji Trophy.
:*Modi's five centuries in a season was another record. As of 2021, only
V. V. S. Laxman (eight hundreds in
1999–00),
Kedar Jadhav
Kedar Mahadev Jadhav (born 26 March 1985) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Maharashtra and has also played for the Indian national cricket team. He is a batting all-rounder who bats right-handed and bowls right-arm off-break, and occasionall ...
(six in
2013–14) and
Milind Kumar (six in
2018–19) have made more hundreds in a season.
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C. S. Nayudu
Cottari Subbanna Nayudu (; 18 April 1914 – 22 November 2002) was an Indian cricketer who played in eleven Tests from 1934 to 1952. He was the younger brother of the cricketer C. K. Nayudu.
Career
C. S. Nayudu played his first first-class ...
of Holkar bowled 917 balls in the final, a record in all first class cricket.
Most balls bowled in a match, ACS
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Zonal Matches
West Zone
North Zone
East Zone
South Zone
Inter-Zonal Knockout matches
Final
Scorecards and averages
References
External links
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