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Personnel
कप्तान देवेंद्र बुंदेला
कोच हरविंदर सिंह सोढ़ी
चेयरमैन ज्योतिरादित्य सिंधिया
Owner मध्य प्रदेश क्रिकेट एसोसिएशन
Team information
Founded 1950
Home ground होलकर स्टेडियम
Capacity 30,000
Secondary home ground(s) कप्तान रूप सिंह स्टेडियम
Secondary ground capacity 45,000
History
ईरानी ट्रॉफी wins 0
विजय हजारे ट्रॉफी wins 0
सय्यद मुश्ताक अली ट्रॉफी wins 0

A Central India team competed in the Ranji Trophy between 1934–35 and 1939–40, playing 12 matches.[1] In 1941, Holkar entered the competition, organised and managed by King Yashwantrao Holkar II belonging to the Holkar dynasty of the Marathas. In the fourteen years of its existence Holkar, which included such players as C. K. Nayudu and Mushtaq Ali, won the title four times and finished second on six other occasions.

Best performances of the Holkar team in Ranji Trophy
Year Position
1954-55 Runner-up
1953-54 Runner-up
1952-53 Winner
1951-52 Runner-up
1950-51 Winner
1949-50 Runner-up
1947-48 Winner
1946-47 Runner-up
1945-46 Winner
1944-45 Runner-up

Another Ranji Trophy team later to be absorbed by Madhya Pradesh was Gwalior (one match in 1943-44).[2]

Madhya Pradesh began competing as a team from 1950-51. Holkar appeared in the Ranji Trophy till 1954-55 after which it was dissolved and replaced by a Madhya Bharat team. This became part of the Madhya Pradesh team after two years as the states were reorganised.

The finest achievement of the Madhya Pradesh team is reaching the final of the Ranji Trophy in 1998-99. उन्होंने कर्नाटक के खिलाफ पहली पारी की बढ़त हासिल कर ली और खिताब जीतने के लिए केवल एक ड्रॉ की आवश्यकता थी लेकिन आखिरी दिन के आखिरी सत्र में पांच ओवर शेष होने से हार गए। Karnataka and needed only a draw to win the title but collapsed in the final session of the last day to lose with five overs to spare.[3]

साल पद
1998-99 उप-विजेता

A Central India team competed in the Ranji Trophy between 1934–35 and 1939–40, playing 12 matches.[4] In 1941, Holkar entered the competition, organised and managed by King Yashwantrao Holkar II belonging to the Holkar dynasty of the Marathas. In the fourteen years of its existence Holkar, which included such players as C. K. Nayudu and Mushtaq Ali, won the title four times and finished second on six other occasions.

Best performances of the Holkar team in Ranji Trophy
Year Position
1954-55 Runner-up
1953-54 Runner-up
1952-53 Winner
1951-52 Runner-up
1950-51 Winner
1949-50 Runner-up
1947-48 Winner
1946-47 Runner-up
1945-46 Winner
1944-45 Runner-up

Another Ranji Trophy team later to be absorbed by Madhya Pradesh was Gwalior (one match in 1943-44).[5]

Madhya Pradesh began competing as a team from 1950-51. Holkar appeared in the Ranji Trophy till 1954-55 after which it was dissolved and replaced by a Madhya Bharat team. This became part of the Madhya Pradesh team after two years as the states were reorganised.

The finest achievement of the Madhya Pradesh team is reaching the final of the Ranji Trophy in 1998-99. उन्होंने कर्नाटक के खिलाफ पहली पारी की बढ़त हासिल कर ली और खिताब जीतने के लिए केवल एक ड्रॉ की आवश्यकता थी लेकिन आखिरी दिन के आखिरी सत्र में पांच ओवर शेष होने से हार गए। Karnataka and needed only a draw to win the title but collapsed in the final session of the last day to lose with five overs to spare.[6]

  1. "First-class matches played by Central India". Cricket Archive. मूल से 9 मार्च 2016 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 1 September 2015.
  2. "First-class matches played by Gwalior". Cricket Archive. मूल से 8 मार्च 2016 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 1 September 2015.
  3. "Scorecard of the 1998-99 final". मूल से 11 मार्च 2007 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 7 मई 2017.
  4. "First-class matches played by Central India". Cricket Archive. मूल से 9 मार्च 2016 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 1 September 2015.
  5. "First-class matches played by Gwalior". Cricket Archive. मूल से 8 मार्च 2016 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 1 September 2015.
  6. "Scorecard of the 1998-99 final". मूल से 11 मार्च 2007 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 7 मई 2017.