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Vijay Hazare Trophy Winners
The Vijay Hazare is also called as the Ranji One-Day Trophy is named the famous cricketer Vijay Hazare. It was started in 2002-03 as a limited overs competition between the Ranji Trophy teams and is played in a round-robin and knockout format. It is usually played around October-November.
Zonal WinnersSeason | Central | East | North | South | West | Most Runs | Most Wickets |
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2001–02 | Railways | Orissa | Punjab | Karnataka | Mumbai | S. Sharma (Himachal Pradesh) | A. Dave (Rajasthan), J. Gokulakrishnan (Assam), L. Patel (Gujarat), V. Sharma (Punjab) |
2000–01 | Madhya Pradesh | Orissa | Punjab | Tamil Nadu | Mumbai | A. Pathak (Andhra Pradesh) | V. Raju (Hyderabad), R. Sanghvi (Delhi) |
1999–00 | Madhya Pradesh | Bengal | Delhi | Tamil Nadu | Mumbai | M. Azharuddin (Hyderabad) | T. Pawan Kumar (Hyderabad) |
1998–99 | Madhya Pradesh | Bengal | Punjab | Karnataka | Mumbai | V. Bharadwaj (Karnataka) | J. Rai (Himachal Pradesh), N. Singh (Hyderabad) |
1997–98 | Madhya Pradesh | Bengal | Delhi | Tamil Nadu | Mumbai | S. Somasunder (Karnataka) | R. Sanghvi (Karnataka) |
1996–97 | Madhya Pradesh | Assam | Delhi | Tamil Nadu | Mumbai | S. Manjrekar (Mumbai) | H. Ramkishen (Andhra Pradesh) |
1995–96 | Uttar Pradesh | Bengal | Haryana | Karnataka | Bombay | S. Ramesh (Tamil Nadu) | K. Ananthapadmanabhan (Kerala), S. Joshi (Karnataka), S. Mukherjee (Bengal), S. Sharma (Punjab) |
1994–95 | Madhya Pradesh | Bengal | Punjab | Hyderabad | Maharashtra | A. Sharma (Delhi) | A. Sarkar (Bengal) |
1993–94 | Uttar Pradesh | Bengal | Haryana | Karnataka | Bombay | R. Dravid (Karnataka) | D. Singh (Haryana) |
During the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons, a final round-robin stage was held for the top teams in each zone. Since the 2004–05 tournament, a playoff format including semi-finals and a final has been held, with varying formats.
Cup WinnersSeason | Winner | Runner | Most Runs | Most Wickets |
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2019-20 | Karnataka | Tamil Nadu | | |
2018-19 | Mumbai | Delhi | Devdutt Padikkal (Karnataka) | Pritam Das (Assam) |
2017–18 | Karnataka | Saurashtra | Abhinav Mukund (Tamil Nadu) | Shahbaz Nadeem (Jharkhand) |
2016–17 | Tamil Nadu | Bengal | Mayank Agarwal (Karnataka) | Mohammed Siraj (Hyderabad) |
2015–16 | Gujarat | Delhi | Dinesh Karthik (Tamil Nadu) | Aswin Crist (Tamil Nadu) |
2014–15 | Karnataka | Punjab | Mandeep Singh (Punjab) | Jasprit Bumrah (Gujarat) |
2013–14 | Karnataka | Railways | Manish Pandey (Karnataka) | Abhimanyu Mithun (Karnataka) |
2012–13 | Delhi | Assam | Robin Uthappa (Karnataka) | Vinay Kumar (Karnataka) |
2011–12 | Bengal | Mumbai | Robin Uthappa (Karnataka) | Pritam Das (Assam) |
2010–11 | Jharkhand | Gujarat | Wriddhiman Saha (Bengal) | Parvinder Awana (Delhi) |
2009–10 | Tamil Nadu | Bengal | Ishank Jaggi (Jharkhand) | Amit Mishra (Haryana) |
2008–09 | Tamil Nadu | Bengal | Shreevats Goswami (Bengal) | Yo Mahesh (Tamil Nadu) |
2007–08 | Saurashtra | Bengal | Virat Kohli (Delhi) | Shoaib Ahmed (Hyderabad) |
2006–07 | Mumbai | Rajasthan | Ajinkya Rahane (Mumbai) | Vishal Bhatia (Himachal Pradesh) |
2005–06 | Railways | Uttar Pradesh | Wasim Jaffer (Mumbai) | D. Tamil Kumaran (Tamil Nadu) |
2004–05 | Tamil Nadu & Uttar Pradesh (shared) | | V. Sivaramakrishnan (Tamil Nadu) | Ranadeb Bose (Bengal), Praveen Kumar (Uttar Pradesh) |
2003–04 | Mumbai | Bengal | Devang Gandhi (Bengal) | Sarandeep Singh (Delhi) |
2002–03 | Tamil Nadu | Punjab | Niranjan Godbole (Maharashtra) | Iqbal Siddiqui (Maharashtra) |