1962–63 Ranji Trophy

The 1962–63 Ranji Trophy was the 29th season of the Ranji Trophy. Bombay won the title defeating Rajasthan in the final. The tournament was severely impacted by the Chinese Aggression of 1962. Services and Railways pulled out of the tournament after playing one game each. Being so close to the action Assam and Odisha had to pull out of the tournament. When the ceasefire was ordered, the invaders were only a few kilometres away from Tezpur, which was the headquarters of Assam cricket. Bihar played one match and then closed their season as most of their players were employed in firms and factories which were pressed into defence production.

1962-63 Ranji Trophy
The Ranji Trophy, which the winners get.
Administrator(s)BCCI
Cricket formatFirst-class cricket
Tournament format(s)League and knockout
ChampionsBombay
Participants21
Most runsPankaj Roy (Bengal) (662)[1]
Most wicketsBaloo Gupte (Bombay) (38)[2]

Highlights

  • 8-ball overs were used for the only time in Ranji Trophy.
  • Following India's 0-5 loss to West Indies in the 1961-62 away series, BCCI contracted four West Indians bowlers to play in the Ranji Trophy. Thus Charlie Stayers played for Bombay, Roy Gilchrist for Hyderabad, Lester King for Bengal and Chester Watson for Delhi.
  • Subhash Gupte took 15 for 104 for Rajasthan v Vidarbha.[3] This was the best bowling in a match in Ranji Trophy till 1985-86.[4]
  • Rajinder Goel took 6 for 6 in four overs for Northern Punjab v Southern Punjab.[5]
  • Pankaj Roy scored hundreds in both innings for Bengal v Hyderabad in the quarter final.[6] This match involved fiery bowling by the West Indian fast bowlers Roy Gilchrist and Lester King
  • G. S. Ramchand scored a hundred in his third successive Ranji final, a unique feat.

Zonal Tables

Central Zone[7]

TeamsMatchesWonLostDraw (FIL)Draw (FID)AbandonedBonusPoints
Rajasthan320100526
Madhya Pradesh300120112
Uttar Pradesh30111019
Vidarbha30111019

East Zone [7]

TeamsMatchesWonLostDraw (FIL)Draw (FID)AbandonedBonusPoints
Bengal220000521
Bihar10100000
Orissa10100000

North Zone [7]

TeamsMatchesWonLostDraw (FIL)Draw (FID)AbandonedBonusPoints
Delhi330000731
Northern Punjab321000420
Southern Punjab312000311
Jammu and Kashmir30300000

South Zone [7]

TeamsMatchesWonLostDraw (FIL)Draw (FID)AbandonedBonusPoints
Hyderabad430001936
Madras430001633
Mysore422000622
Andhra40310027
Kerala40301014

West Zone [8]

TeamsMatchesWonLostDraw (FIL)Draw (FID)AbandonedBonusPoints
Bombay4301001039
Baroda411200523
Saurashtra411110319
Maharashtra401120314
Gujarat40202006
  • FIL : First innings Lead
  • FID : First innings deficit

Knockout tree

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
22 Feb 1963 – Calcutta
 
 
Bengal184 runs
 
02 Mar 1963 – Calcutta
 
Hyderabad
 
Bengal
 
 
Bombayinns & 31 runs
 
 
09 Mar 1963 – Jaipur
 
 
Rajasthan
 
 
Bombayinns & 19 runs
 
 
15 Feb 1963 – Delhi
 
 
Delhi5 wkts
 
 
Rajasthan
 
 
 
 

Final

9-13 Mar 1963
Scorecard
v
551/6 decl (117 overs)
R. G. Nadkarni 219, Ramakant Desai 107, G. S. Ramchand 102
G. R. Sunderam 3/73
196 (55.2 overs)
Kishan Rungta 64
Charlie Stayers 6/36
336 (95 overs, follow on)
Vijay Manjrekar 108
Charlie Stayers 3/85
Bombay won by an innings and 19 runs
Maharaja College Ground, Jaipur
Umpires: Sunil Banerjee and Samar Roy
  • Rajasthan won the toss and elected to field

Scorecards and averages

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References

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