1986–87 Ranji Trophy
Cricket tournament
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Administrator(s) | BCCI |
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Cricket format | First-class cricket |
Tournament format(s) | League and knockout |
Champions | Hyderabad (2nd title) |
Participants | 27 |
Most runs | Carlton Saldanha (Karnataka) (782)[1] |
Most wickets | Sunil Lahore (Madhya Pradesh) (32)[2] |
← 1985–86 1987–88 → |
The 1986–87 Ranji Trophy was the 53rd season of the Ranji Trophy. Hyderabad won their second title defeating Delhi on first innings lead.
Highlights
- Carlton Saldanha, who was the top scorer of the season, scored 89, 77, 70, 74, 84, 70 and 142 in his first seven innings.
Group stage
North Zone
Central Zone
West Zone
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East Zone
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Knockout stage
Pre-Quarter-finals | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Finals | |||||||||||
31 Jan 1987 — Calcutta | ||||||||||||||
Bengal | 614/7d & 17/2 | |||||||||||||
22 Feb 1987 — Calcutta | ||||||||||||||
Rajasthan | 465 | |||||||||||||
Bengal | 464/9 | |||||||||||||
Delhi (Q) | 545/7d | |||||||||||||
07 Mar 1987 — Delhi | ||||||||||||||
Delhi | 711/3d & 247/1 | |||||||||||||
Karnataka | 440 | |||||||||||||
14 Feb 1987 — Bangalore | ||||||||||||||
Karnataka | 465 & 166/6 | |||||||||||||
Bombay | 404 | |||||||||||||
21 Mar 1987 — Delhi | ||||||||||||||
Delhi | 433 | |||||||||||||
Hyderabad | 457 & 480/7 | |||||||||||||
14 Feb 1987 — Hyderabad | ||||||||||||||
Hyderabad | 605/7d & 224/6d | |||||||||||||
Gujarat | 314 & 129/2 | |||||||||||||
07 Mar 1987 — Secunderabad | ||||||||||||||
Hyderabad | 783/8d | |||||||||||||
Bihar | 468 & 87/0 | |||||||||||||
14 Feb 1987 — Faridabad | ||||||||||||||
Haryana | 234 | |||||||||||||
1 Feb 1987 — Patna | ||||||||||||||
Bihar | 360 & 283/4 | |||||||||||||
Bihar | 422 & 90/1 | |||||||||||||
Railways | 210 & 394/7d | |||||||||||||
(Q) - Advanced to next round on better Quotient.
Final
Scorecards and averages
- Espncricinfo
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