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Ranji Trophy rethink after triple hundred and eight sixes in 3 hours

Ranji Trophy rethink

Ranji Trophy rethink debate — The Ranji Trophy is under scrutiny after a series of extraordinary records, including a triple-hundred in just over three hours and a player hitting eight consecutive sixes. Experts say the competition’s structure may no longer reflect balanced first-class cricket.

Ranji Trophy rethink: world records tumble

In a match between Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya’s Akash Kumar Choudhary unleashed an outrageous display: eight sixes in a row and the fastest fifty in first-class cricket — all seen as symptomatic of the diluted competition.

Ranji Trophy rethink: structure and quality concerns

The expansion to 38 teams under reforms is blamed for mismatches and inflated stats. Former BCCI official Saba Karim argues that the Elite/Plate division model needs urgent revision to protect the integrity of the format.

Ranji Trophy rethink: stakeholders demand two-tier system

Legendary batter Sheldon Jackson agrees a two-tier system could restore competitive balance, but acknowledges making it work across over 1,000 domestic matches per season won’t be easy.

Ranji Trophy rethink: what next for India’s premier red-ball event?

The debate has gained traction ahead of the BCCI’s AGM. With bowlers being dominated and records falling regularly, the Ranji Trophy now faces questions about relevance, promotion/relegation, and the value of first-class status for all participants.


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