List of hat-tricks in the Ranji Trophy

In the sport of cricket, a hat-trick is an occasion where a bowler takes three wickets in consecutive deliveries.[1] As of 2 January 2018, this feat has been achieved 76 times since 1934 in the Ranji Trophy, the domestic first-class cricket championship played in India.[1] The first Ranji Trophy hat-trick was taken by Baqa Jilani.[1] The most recent bowler to achieve the feat was Ravi Yadav.[1] Joginder Rao is the only player to take three hat-tricks in the Ranji Trophy.[1] After taking a hat-trick against Uttar Pradesh, Ravi Yadav became the first bowler to pick up a hat-trick in his first over on first-class debut.[2]

Ranji hat-tricks

Key
Symbol Meaning
Bowler The name of the bowler
For The team for which the bowler was playing
Against The team against which the bowler was playing
Venue The venue where the hat-trick was achieved
Season The Season in which the hat-trick was achieved
List of Ranji trophy hat-tricks[1]
No. Bowler For Against Venue Dismissals Season
1Baqa JilaniNorthern IndiaSouthern PunjabAlexandra Ground, Amritsar 1934/35[3]
2Mubarak AliNawanagarWestern IndiaPoona Club Ground, Poona
  • Akbar Khan
  • Hari Mali
  • Shanoor Khan
1936/37[4]
3Thomas LongfieldBengalBiharRangers Ground, Calcutta 1937/38[5]
4Jehangir KhotBombayBarodaBrabourne Stadium, Bombay
  • Vivek Hazare
  • Subbanna Nayudu
  • Mahipatrao Indulkar
1943/44[6]
5D. NarottamKathiawarBarodaDhrol
  • Chandrasen Gaekwad
  • Vivek Hazare
  • Ahmed Patel
1947/48[7]
6Sarobindu BanerjeeBiharDelhiKeenan Stadium, Jamshedpur
  • Ishwar Dayal
  • Hargopal Singh
  • Gian Kapoor
1948/49[8]
7Chandrasekhar SarwateHolkarBiharKeenan Stadium, Jamshedpur1948/49
8Probir SenBengalOrissaBarabati Stadium, Cuttack1954/55
9Venkatappa MuddiahServicesEastern PunjabRoshanara Club Ground, Delhi1955/56
10Vasant RanjaneMaharashtraSaurashtraNational Defence Academy Ground, Khadakvasla1956/57
11Nandi KhannaSouthern PunjabJammu and KashmirBaradari Ground, Patiala1959/60
12Nyalchand ShahSaurashtraBarodaSahu Club Ground, Dharangadhra1961/62
13Hiralal GaekwadMadhya PradeshRajasthanGarrison Ground, Jabalpur1962/63
14Umesh KulkarniBombayGujaratShastri Maidan, Anand1963/64
15Subhash JhanjiUttar PradeshVidarbhaVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur1963/64
16Joginder RaoServicesJammu and KashmirArmy Headquarters, Delhi1963/64
17Joginder RaoServicesNorthern PunjabGandhi Sports Complex Ground, Amritsar1963/64
18Joginder RaoServicesNorthern PunjabGandhi Sports Complex Ground, Amritsar1963/64
19Ravinder PalDelhiSouthern PunjabSector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh1965/66
20Bishan Singh BediDelhiPunjabFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi1968/69
21Kailash GattaniRajasthanUttar PradeshDr Sampurnanda Stadium, Varanasi1969/70
22Mehboodullah KhanUttar PradeshMadhya PradeshKD Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow1971/72
23B. S. KalyanasundaramTamil NaduBombayMadras Cricket Club Ground, Madras1972/73
24Abdul IsmailBombaySaurashtraBrabourne Stadium, Bombay1973/74
25Raghuram BhatKarnatakaBombayM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore1981/82[9]
26Bharat ArunTamil NaduGoaBhausaheb Bandodkar Ground, Panaji1986/87[10]
27Barun BurmanBengalTripuraEden Gardens, Calcutta1986/87
28Sourajit MohapatraOrissaTripuraBarabati Stadium, Cuttack1987/88[11]
29Shankar SainiDelhiHimachal PradeshFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi1988/89
30Salil AnkolaMaharashtraGujaratNehru Stadium, Pune1988/89
31Javagal SrinathKarnatakaHyderabadGymkhana Ground, Secunderabad1989/90
32Arun SinglaHaryanaServicesNehru Stadium, Gurgaon1989/90
33Saradindu MukherjeeBengalHyderabadGymkhana Ground, Secunderabad1989/90
34V. VenkatramBiharTripuraKeenan Stadium, Jamshedpur1990/91
35R. P. SinghUttar PradeshVidarbhaModi Stadium, Kanpur1991/92
36Anil KumbleKarnatakaAndhraUkku Stadium, Visakhapatnam1991/92
37Sunil SubramaniamTamil NaduKeralaPublic Stadium, Thiruvalla1992/93
38Pritam GandheVidarbhaRajasthanIndira Gandhi Stadium, Alwar1993/94[12]
39Arshad AyubHyderabadKeralaNehru Stadium, Kottayam1993/94[13]
40Sagarmoy SensharmaBengalDelhiEden Gardens, Calcutta1993/94[14]
41M. Suresh KumarRailwaysRajasthanKarnail Singh Stadium, Delhi1995/96[15]
42Murali KartikRailwaysVidarbhaKarnail Singh Stadium, Delhi1996/97[16]
43Anil KumbleKarnatakaOrissaIspat Stadium, Rourkela1997/98[17]
44Anand KattiKarnatakaKeralaThalassery Stadium, Thalassery 1998/99[18]
45Damodaran DevanandTamil NaduOrissaMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
  • Gautam Gopal
  • Sanjay Satpathy
  • Shahid Khan
1998/99[19]
46Amit MishraHaryanaHimachal PradeshMaharaja Aggarsain Stadium, Rohtak 2001/02[20]
47Ajay BarikOrissaAssamPermit Ground, Balasore 2001/02[21]
48Gagandeep SinghPunjabUttar PradeshPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2002/03[22]
49R RamkumarTamil NaduKarnatakaIndian Air Force Ground, Bangalore 2003/04[23]
50S. SreesanthKeralaHimachal PradeshFort Maidan, Palakkad 2004/05[24]
51Rajesh PawarBarodaHyderabadGymkhana Ground, Secunderabad 2004/05[25]
52Rakesh PatelBarodaTamil NaduMoti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara 2004/05[26]
53Joginder SharmaHaryanaAndhraChaudhary Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium, Rohtak 2006/07[27]
54Sony CheruvathurKeralaGujaratLalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat 2007/08[28]
55Parvinder AwanaDelhiMaharashtraIndian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited Ground, Nagothane 2007/08[29]
56V. R. V. SinghPunjabOrissaPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2007/08[30]
57Vinay KumarKarnatakaMaharashtraChatrapati Shivaji Stadium, Ratnagiri 2007/08[31]
58Pritam GandheVidarbhaServicesPalam A Ground, Delhi 2008/09[32]
59Salim VeragiBarodaTamil NaduMoti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara 2008/09[33]
60Abhimanyu MithunKarnatakaUttar PradeshBhamashah Stadium, Meerut 2009/10[34]
61Samad FallahMaharashtraBarodaPune Club Ground, Pune 2009/10[35]
62Dhruv SinghHaryanaUttar PradeshMohan Meakins Cricket Stadium, Mohan Nagar 2010/11[36]
63Pawan SuyalDelhiAssamRoshanara Club Ground, Delhi 2010/11[37]
64Abu AhmedAssamGoaNehru Stadium, Guwahati 2011/12[38]
65Siddharth TrivediSaurashtraPunjabPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2011/12[39]
66Krishnakant UpadhyayRailwaysPunjabPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2011/12[40]
67Mohammed ShamiBengalMadhya PradeshHolkar Stadium, Indore 2012/13[41]
68Rakesh DhruveGujaratVidarbhaVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur 2013/14[42]
69Sreenath AravindKarnatakaTamil NaduM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2014/15[43]
70Mohit SharmaHaryanaDelhiChaudhary Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium, Rohtak 2014/15[44]
71H. S. SharathKarnatakaHaryanaSrikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground, Mysore 2015/16[45]
72Basant MohantyOrissaDelhiKIIT Stadium, Bhubaneswar 2015/16[46]
73Umesh YadavVidarbhaRajasthanVidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur 2015/16[47]
74Rana DuttaTripuraHimachal PradeshBengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani 2016/17[48]
75Vinay KumarKarnatakaMumbaiVidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur 2017/18[49]
76Rajneesh GurbaniVidarbhaDelhiHolkar Stadium, Indore 2017/18[50]
77Mohammed MudhasirJ&KRajasthanSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur 2018/19[51]
78 Shahbaz Ahmed Bengal Hyderabad Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani 2019/20[52]
79 Ravi Yadav Madhya Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Holkar Stadium, Indore 2019/20[52]

Hat-tricks by team

Team Number of Hat-tricks
Karnataka 10
Bengal 6
Delhi 5
Haryana 5
Tamil Nadu 5
Services 4
Vidarbha 4
Baroda 3
Mumbai 3
Maharashtra 3
Odisha 3
Railways 3
Uttar Pradesh 3
Bihar 2
Kerala 2
Punjab 2
Saurashtra 2
Assam 1
Gujarat 1
Holkar 1
Hyderabad 1
Kathiawar 1
Madhya Pradesh 1
Nawanagar 1
Northern India 1
Rajasthan 1
Southern Punjab 1
Tripura 1
J&K 1

See also

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