Mumbai won the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2020-21 by beating Uttar Pradesh by seven wickets margin at Delhi on 14.03.21. The following tables show the key parameters of the winners Mumbai’s performance
RV Uthappa scored 100 representing Kerala against Railways at Bengaluru on 24.02.21. This knock represents his eleventh century in Vijay Hazare Trophy. He now owns the record with for most centuries in Vijay Hazare Trophy. He went past Yashpal Singh who has scored ten centuries in the tournament. RV Uthappa scored nine centuries for Karnataka and two for Kerala. Yashpal Singh scored four centuries for services, three for Tripura and three for Manipur. Centuries scored by these two batsmen are tabulated below.
RV Uthappa represented three states in the tournament – Karnataka, Saurashtra and Kerala. Yashpal Singh represented four states/Teams – Services, Sikkim, Tripura and Manipur
RV Uthappa shares the record for most number of appearances in the tournament with MK Tiwary. The game against Railways on 24.02.21 was the 77th game for him in the tournament. MK Tiwary of Bengal has also played 77 games in the tournament
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
RV Uthappa
117
Kar
T N
Chennai
14.02.10
2
RV Uthappa
103
Kar
And
Malappuram
13.02.11
3
RV Uthappa
120
Kar
Hyd
Bangalore
24.02.12
4
RV Uthappa
104
Kar
And
Bengaluru
26.02.12
5
RV Uthappa
169
Kar
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
6
RV Uthappa
103
Kar
Hyd
Porvorim
18.02.13
7
RV Uthappa
104
Kar
Ker
Alur
02.03.14
8
RV Uthappa
132*
Kar
Guj
Kolkata
01.03.14
9
RV Uthappa
133
Kar
Jha
Kolkata
14.03.14
10
RV Uthappa
107
Ker
Odi
Alur
20.02.21
11
RV Uthappa
100
Ker
Rlys
Bengaluru
24.02.21
1
Yashpal Singh
100
Ser
H P
Una
15.02.09
2
Yashpal Singh
126*
Ser
J+K
Una
17.02.09
3
Yashpal Singh
108*
Ser
H P
Chandigarh
10.02.11
4
Yashpal Singh
108*
Ser
H P
Delhi
20.02.12
5
Yashpal Singh
115*
Tri
Del
Cuttack
03.03.17
6
Yashpal Singh
113*
Tri
H P
Dharamsala
05.02.18
7
Yashpal Singh
110
Tri
U P
Nadaun
17.02.18
8
Yashpal Singh
102
Man
Miz
Anand
28.09.18
9
Yashpal Singh
134*
Man
Bih
Nadiad
04.10.18
10
Yashpal Singh
106*
Man
Meg
Vadodara
06.10.18
RV Uthappa wrote himself into record books with another feat of completing 3000 runs in the tournament. He reached the landmark when he was on 74 during his knock of 100 in the game against Railways at Bengaluru on 24.02.21. His runs aggregate at the end of this game read 3026. He became the fourth batsman in the tournament to score 3000 plus runs. Others are – Yahspal Singh {3193}, A Mukund {3048} and MK Tiwari {3007}.
Records galore in Karnataka-Bihar game of Vijay Hazare Trophy at Just Academy Ground
Karnataka posted 354 for 3 in this game to provide its third 350 plus runs team total in the tournament. It also provides Karnataka’s second highest team total in the tournament. The other two occasions are – 359 for 7 against Punjab at Ahmedabad on 25.11.14 and 353 for 6 against Odisha at Alur on 13.02.18
R Samarth scored 158 not out in this game to provide the 35th occasion of a Karnataka batsman scoring a century in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.
Nov
Player
Runs
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
RV Uthappa
169
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
2
MA Agarwal
162
Andhra
Sec’bad
07.11.14
3
R Samarth
158*
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
4
MK Pandey
142*
Chhattisgarh
Bengaluru
02.10.19
5
MA Agarwal
140
Hyderabad
Delhi
21.02.18
6
RV Uthappa
133
Jharkhand
Kolkata
14.03.14
7
RV Uthappa
132*
Gujarat
Kolkata
11.03.14
8
KL Rahul
131
Kerala
Bengaluru
28.09.19
9
MA Agarwal
125
Punjab
Ahmedabad
25.11.14
10
R Samarth
125
Hyderabad
Delhi
21.02.18
11
Ganesh Satish
121*
Kerala
Chennai
13.02.10
12
RV Uthappa
120
Hyderabad
Bangalore
24.02.12
13
KK Nair
120
Gujarat
Kolkata
11.03.14
14
RV Uthappa
117
Tamil Nadu
Chennai
14.02.10
15
MA Agarwal
116
Goa
Alur (3)
03.03.14
16
DA Chougule
111*
Tamil Nadu
Chennai
03.03.08
17
KL Rahul
110
Hyderabad
Porvorim
18.02.13
18
B Chipli
109*
Andhra
Chennai
26.02.08
19
CM Gautam
109*
J + K
Bengaluru
18.12.15
20
MA Agarwal
109
Baroda
Bengaluru
07.02.18
21
KL Rahul
107
Punjab
Alur (2)
11.02.18
22
DT Patil
106*
Kerala
Vizag
19.02.09
23
KL Rahul
104*
U.Pradesh
Vizag
26.02.13
24
RV Uthappa
104
Andhra
Bengaluru
26.02.12
25
RV Uthappa
104
Kerala
Alur
02.03.14
26
D Padikkal
103*
Saurashtra
Bengaluru
12.10.19
27
RV Uthappa
103
Andhra
Malappuram
13.02.11
28
RV Uthappa
103
Hyderabad
Porvorim
18.02.13
29
D Padikkal
102*
Goa
Alur (3)
16.10.19
30
MA Agarwal
102
Odisha
Alur
13.02.18
31
R Samarth
102
Baroda
Bengaluru
26.09.18
22
MK Pandey
101*
Tamil Nadu
Sec’bad
10.11.14
33
B Chipli
100
Hyderabad
Chennai
27.02.08
34
Ganesh Satish
100
Goa
Chennai
10.02.10
35
KK Nair
100
Odisha
Alur
13.02.18
It also represents his third century in the tournament and also his highest individual score in the tournament.
Nov
Player
Runs
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
R Samarth
158*
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
2
R Samarth
125
Hyderabad
Delhi
21.02.18
3
R Samarth
102
Baroda
Bengaluru
26.09.18
R Samarth became the third batsman to score 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament after RV Uthappa and MA Agarwal. The following table details them.
Nov
Player
Runs
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
RV Uthappa
169
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
2
MA Agarwal
162
Andhra
Sec’bad
07.11.14
3
R Samarth
158*
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
R Samarth’s 158 not out in this game represent the highest individual score by a Karnataka captain in the tournament. He became the first Karnataka captain to score 150 plus runs in the tournament.
D Padikkal scored 97 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a Karnataka batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.
Nov
Player
Runs
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
MK Pandey
99*
Mumbai
Vadodara
21.11.14
2
R Samarth
98
H. Pradesh
Bengaluru
06.10.18
3
D Padikkal
97
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
4
MK Pandey
95
Goa
Chennai
10.02.10
5
MK Pandey
94*
Gujarat
Alur
14.12.15
6
D Padikkal
92
Chhattisgarh
Bengaluru
23.10.19
7
Ganesh Satish
90
Kerala
Bangalore
21.02.12
8
Ganesh Satish
90
Hyderabad
Bangalore
24.02.12
9
MA Agarwal
90
Saurashtra
Delhi
27.02.18
10
KL Rahul
90
Puducherry
Bengaluru
20.10.19
R Samarth-D Padikkal added 153 runs for the first wicket and R Samarth-KV Siddarth added 171 runs for the second wicket to provide the 42nd and 43rd occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament.
R Samarth-D Padikkal added 153 runs for the first wicket to provide the 42nd and 12th occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament for the first wicket
Nov
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
KL Rahul, RV Uthappa
206
1st
Hyd
Porvorim
18.02.13
2
MA Agarwal, KK Nair
190
1st
Odi
Alur
13.02.18
3
RV Uthappa, MA Agarwal
162
1st
Pun
Ahmedabad
25.11.14
4
MA Agarwal, KK Nair
155
1st
Mah
Delhi
24.02.18
5
KL Rahul, D Padikkal
155
1st
Chh
Bengaluru
23.10.19
6
R Samarth, D Padikkal
153
1st
Bih
Bengaluru
22.02.21
7
RV Uthappa, MA Agarwal
137
1st
Jha
Kolkata
14.03.14
8
KL Rahul, D Padikkal
137
1st
Mum
Bengaluru
10.10.19
9
CM Gautam, RV Uthappa
126
1st
And
Vizag
15.02.09
10
R Samarth, BR Sharath
115
1st
Pun
Bengaluru
8.10.18
11
KL Rahul, RV Uthappa
112
1st
Ker
Vasco
15.02.13
12
MA Agarwal, KL Rahul
112
1st
Hyd
Hyd-RGS
11.11.14
R Samarth-KV Siddarth added 171 runs for the second wicket to provide the tenth occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament for the second wicket.
Nov
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MA Agarwal, R Samarth
242
2nd
Hyd
Delhi
21.02.18
2
RV Uthappa, Ganesh Satish
214
2nd
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
3
R Samarth, KV Siddarth
171
2nd
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
4
RV Uthappa, Ganesh Satish
144
2nd
Hyd
Bangalore
24.02.12
5
RV Uthappa, KL Rahul
128
2nd
Jha
Kolkata
14.03.14
6
RV Uthappa, SN Raju
124*
2nd
And
Malappuram
13.02.11
7
KL Rahul, Ganesh Satish
119
2nd
U P
Vizag
26.02.13
8
RV Uthappa, Ganesh Satish
117
2nd
And
Bengaluru
26.02.12
9
KL Rahul, MA Agarwal
112*
2nd
T N
Bengaluru
25.10.19
10
MA Agarwal, KK Nair
100
2nd
Asm
Bengaluru
8.02.18
R Samarth-D Padikkal added 153 runs for the first wicket to provide the 42nd and sixth occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in the tournament for the first wicket
Nov
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
KL Rahul, RV Uthappa
206
1st
Hyd
Porvorim
18.02.13
2
MA Agarwal, KK Nair
190
1st
Odi
Alur
13.02.18
3
RV Uthappa, MA Agarwal
162
1st
Pun
Ahmedabad
25.11.14
4
MA Agarwal, KK Nair
155
1st
Mah
Delhi
24.02.18
5
KL Rahul, D Padikkal
155
1st
Chh
Bengaluru
23.10.19
6
R Samarth, D Padikkal
153
1st
Bih
Bengaluru
22.02.21
R Samarth-KV Siddarth added 171 runs for the second wicket to provide the third occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in the tournament for the second wicket.
Nov
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MA Agarwal, R Samarth
242
2nd
Hyd
Delhi
21.02.18
2
RV Uthappa, Ganesh Satish
214
2nd
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
3
R Samarth, KV Siddarth
171
2nd
Bih
Bengaluru
22.02.21
Bihar was dismissed all out for 87 to become the fourth team to be dismissed all out for less than 100 runs against Karnataka in the tournament.
Nov
Team
Score
Overs
Inns
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Kerala
49
22.0
1
Kar
Bengaluru
17.12.15
2
Goa
54
20.3
1
Kar
Bengaluru
20.02.12
3
Bihar
87
27.2
2
Kar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
4
Andhra
97
30.3
1
Kara
Bengaluru
27.02.14
Prasidh Krishna returned with figures of 6.1-3-17-4 in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of a Karnataka bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament.
Prasid Krishna’s four wicket haul in this game provides his fifth four plus wicket haul in the tournament. He became the third Karnataka bowler to capture four plus wicket haul on five or more occasions after K Gowtham {05} and R Vinay Kumar {09} The following table lists the performances of these three bowlers.
Nov
Player
O
M
R
W
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
K Gowtham
10.0
1
58
4
Jharkhand
Kolkata
25.02.17
2
K Gowtham
8.0
0
28
5
Hyderabad
Kolkata
04.03.17
3
K Gowtham
9.0
0
42
4
Baroda
Bengaluru
07.02.18
4
K Gowtham
5.0
0
26
4
H. Pradesh
Bengaluru
06.10.18
5
K Gowtham
7.5
0
43
5
Jharkhand
Bengaluru
26.09.19
1
M Prasidh Krishna
7.0
4
15
4
J + K
Kalyani
03.03.17
2
M Prasidh Krishna
8.2
0
33
6
Assam
Bengaluru
08.02.18
3
M Prasidh Krishna
9.1
1
35
4
Railways
Alur
16.02.18
4
M Prasidh Krishna
8.2
3
19
5
Saurashtra
Bengaluru
12.10.19
5
M Prasidh Krishna
6.1
3
17
4
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
1
R Vinay Kumar
10.0
1
46
4
Goa
Chennai
29.02.08
2
R Vinay Kumar
10.0
1
45
4
Haryana
Vadodara
23.02.10
3
R Vinay Kumar
8.1
1
35
4
Goa
Malappuram
10.02.11
4
R Vinay Kumar
9.0
1
38
4
Andhra
Margao
20.02.13
5
R Vinay Kumar
10.0
0
42
5
Hyderabad
Bengaluru
28.02.14
6
R Vinay Kumar
10.2
0
34
5
Kerala
Alur
02.03.14
7
R Vinay Kumar
12.0
0
85
5
Gujarat
Kolkata
11.03.14
8
R Vinay Kumar
12.0
0
75
4
Jharkhand
Kolkata
14.03.14
9
R Vinay Kumar
10.0
1
45
4
Railways
Bengaluru
10.12.15
Karnataka won this game by 267 runs to provide the highest margin of victory by runs in the tournament. The previous best was 207 runs win by Karnataka against J & K at Bengaluru on 18.12.15.
RV Uthappa and Yashpal Singh share the record for most centuries in Vijay Hazare Trophy
RV Uthappa’s 107 representing Kerala against Odisha at Alur was his tenth century in Vijay Hazare Trophy. He now shares the record with Yashpal Singh for most centuries in Vijay Hazare Trophy. Utthappa scored nine centuries for Karnataka and one for Kerala. Yashpal Singh scored four centuries for services, three for Tripura and three for Manipur. Centuries scored by these two batsmen are tabulated below.
RV Uthappa represented three states in the tournament – Karnataka, Saurashtra and Kerala. Yashpal Singh represented four states/Teams – Services, Sikkim, Tripura and Manipur
RV Uthappa is the second most capped cricketer in the tournament. He has played 76 games in the tournament as on 22.02.21. MK Tiwary of Bengal is the most capped cricketer in the tournament with 77 appearances to his credit.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
RV Uthappa
117
Kar
T N
Chennai
14.02.10
2
RV Uthappa
103
Kar
And
Malappuram
13.02.11
3
RV Uthappa
120
Kar
Hyd
Bangalore
24.02.12
4
RV Uthappa
104
Kar
And
Bengaluru
26.02.12
5
RV Uthappa
169
Kar
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
6
RV Uthappa
103
Kar
Hyd
Porvorim
18.02.13
7
RV Uthappa
104
Kar
Ker
Alur
02.03.14
8
RV Uthappa
132*
Kar
Guj
Kolkata
01.03.14
9
RV Uthappa
133
Kar
Jha
Kolkata
14.03.14
10
RV Uthappa
107
Ker
Odi
Alur
20.02.21
1
Yashpal Singh
100
Ser
H P
Una
15.02.09
2
Yashpal Singh
126*
Ser
J+K
Una
17.02.09
3
Yashpal Singh
108*
Ser
H P
Chandigarh
10.02.11
4
Yashpal Singh
108*
Ser
H P
Delhi
20.02.12
5
Yashpal Singh
115*
Tri
Del
Cuttack
03.03.17
6
Yashpal Singh
113*
Tri
H P
Dharamsala
05.02.18
7
Yashpal Singh
110
Tri
U P
Nadaun
17.02.18
8
Yashpal Singh
102
Man
Miz
Anand
28.09.18
9
Yashpal Singh
134*
Man
Bih
Nadiad
04.10.18
10
Yashpal Singh
106*
Man
Meg
Vadodara
06.10.18
Abandoned, No Result and Tied games in Vijay Hazare Trophy
Vijay Hazare Trophy has witnessed 42 Abandoned {Abd} games. 17 No result games {NRG} and five Tied games as at the end of 2019-20 season. The following table lists them. It is interesting to note that as many as fifteen games were abandoned in 2018-19 season – a record for most number of abandoned games in a season
No
Team 1
Team 2
Res
Ground
Match Date
1
Assam
Tripura
Abd
Guwahati
Mar 05, 2008
2
Bengal
Jharkhand
Abd
Guwahati
Mar 05, 2008
3
Orissa
Tamil Nadu
Abd
Agartala
Feb 28, 2009
4
Delhi
Haryana
Abd
Patiala
Feb 16, 2011
5
J + K
H. Pradesh
Abd
Una
Feb 16, 2011
6
Railways
U. Pradesh
Abd
Kanpur
Feb 16, 2011
7
Rajasthan
Vidarbha
Abd
Kanpur
Feb 16, 2011
8
Delhi
H. Pradesh
Abd
Nadaun
Feb 17, 2013
9
Haryana
Services
Abd
Bilaspur
Feb 17, 2013
10
Railways
Vidarbha
Abd
Jaipur
Feb 28, 2014
11
Haryana
H. Pradesh
Abd
Delhi
Mar 01, 2014
12
Jharkhand
Tripura
Abd
Ranchi
Mar 01, 2014
13
Kerala
Tamil Nadu
Abd
Bangalore
Mar 03, 2014
14
Andhra
Tamil Nadu
Abd
Sec’bad
Nov 13, 2014
15
Karnataka
Kerala
Abd
Sec’bad
Nov 13, 2014
16
Haryana
Karnataka
Abd
Alur (2)
Feb 10, 2018
17
H. Pradesh
Maharashtra
Abd
Bilaspur
Feb 13, 2018
18
Assam
Gujarat
Abd
Chennai
Sep 19, 2018
19
Haryana
Jharkhand
Abd
Chennai
Sep 19, 2018
20
Arunachal
Manipur
Abd
Anand
Sep 23, 2018
21
Mizoram
Puducherry
Abd
Nadiad
Sep 23, 2018
22
Andhra
Hyderabad
Abd
Delhi
Sep 24, 2018
23
Baroda
Punjab
Abd
Alur (2)
Sep 24, 2018
24
Bihar
Puducherry
Abd
Nadiad
Sep 24, 2018
25
Delhi
U. Pradesh
Abd
Delhi
Sep 24, 2018
26
Goa
Karnataka
Abd
Bengaluru
Sep 24, 2018
27
Mumbai
Vidarbha
Abd
Alur (3)
Sep 24, 2018
28
Assam
Services
Abd
Chennai
Oct 05, 2018
29
Jharkhand
Tripura
Abd
Chennai
Oct 05, 2018
30
Maharashtra
Mumbai
Abd
Bengaluru
Oct 06, 2018
31
Arunachal
Meghalaya
Abd
Dehradun
Sep 28, 2019
32
Chandigarh
Manipur
Abd
Dehra Dun
Sep 29, 2019
33
Mizoram
Nagaland
Abd
Dehradun
Sep 29, 2019
34
Manipur
Uttarakhand
Abd
Dehra Dun
Oct 01, 2019
35
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Abd
Dehradun
Oct 01, 2019
36
Maharashtra
U. Pradesh
Abd
Vadodara
Oct 03, 2019
37
Odisha
Punjab
Abd
Vadodara
Oct 03, 2019
38
Chhattisgarh
Goa
Abd
Alur (2)
Oct 04, 2019
39
H. Pradesh
U. Pradesh
Abd
Vadodara
Oct 04, 2019
40
Hyderabad
Mumbai
Abd
Alur (3)
Oct 04, 2019
41
Mizoram
Uttarakhand
Abd
Dehradun
Oct 04, 2019
42
Delhi
Maharashtra
Abd
Vadodara
Oct 05, 2019
No
Team 1
Team 2
Res
Ground
Match Date
1
Delhi
Punjab
NRG
Dharamsala
Feb 15, 2013
2
H. Pradesh
Haryana
NRG
Nadaun
Feb 15, 2013
3
Services
J + K
NRG
Bilaspur
Feb 15, 2013
4
Assam
Odisha
NRG
Ranchi
Mar 01, 2014
5
Odisha
U. Pradesh
NRG
Delhi
Sep 23, 2018
6
Kerala
M. Pradesh
NRG
Delhi
Sep 24, 2018
7
Baroda
H. Pradesh
NRG
Alur (3)
Oct 04, 2018
8
Goa
Punjab
NRG
Alur (2)
Oct 04, 2018
9
Karnataka
Railways
NRG
Bengaluru
Oct 04, 2018
10
Bengal
Haryana
NRG
Chennai
Oct 05, 2018
11
Manipur
Sikkim
NRG
Dehradun
Sep 28, 2019
12
Puducherry
Uttarakhand
NRG
Dehra Dun
Sep 28, 2019
13
Nagaland
Puducherry
NRG
Dehradun
Oct 04, 2019
14
Andhra
Mumbai
NRG
Alur
Oct 05, 2019
15
Bengal
M. Pradesh
NRG
Jaipur
Oct 07, 2019
16
Chhattisgarh
Mumbai
NRG
Alur (2)
Oct 21, 2019
17
Punjab
Tamil Nadu
NRG
Alur
Oct 21, 2019
No
Team 1
Team 2
Res
Ground
Match Date
1
Hyderabad
Karnataka
Tied
Bengaluru
Feb 28, 2014
2
M. Pradesh
U. Pradesh
Tied
Jaipur
Feb 28, 2014
3
Bengal
Kerala
Tied
Nadaun
Feb 07, 2018
4
Railways
Rajasthan
Tied
Jaipur
Oct 06, 2019
5
Bengal
Railways
Tied
Jaipur
Oct 14, 2019
Mumbai wins the Vijay Hazare Trophy for the first time in the twelve year old tournament
The following table lists the finalists and also the winners in the previous twelve seasons of Vijay Hazare Trophy. Mumbai became the winners for the first time in the tournament. Mumbai was the finalists in 2011-12 season but had lost to Bengal by six wickets at Delhi played on 12.03.12
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
Season
1
Bengal
Saurashtra
Saurashtra
006 wkts
Vizag
Apr 10, 2008
2007-08
2
Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
066 runs
Agartala
Mar 09, 2009
2008-09
3
Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
029 runs
Ahmedabad
Mar 02, 2010
2009-10
4
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Jharkhand
159 runs
Indore
Mar 01, 2011
2010-11
5
Bengal
Mumbai
Bengal
006 wkts
Delhi
Mar 12, 2012
2011-12
6
Assam
Delhi
Delhi
075 runs
Vizag
Mar 03, 2013
2012-13
7
Karnataka
Railways
Karnataka
004 wkts
Kolkata
Mar 16, 2014
2013-14
8
Karnataka
Punjab
Karnataka
156 runs
Ahmedabad
Nov 25, 2014
2014-15
9
Delhi
Gujarat
Gujarat
139 runs
Bengaluru
Dec 28, 2015
2015-16
10
Tamil Nadu
Bengal
Tamil Nadu
037 runs
Delhi
Mar 20, 2017
2016-17
11
Karnataka
Saurashtra
Karnataka
041 runs
Delhi
Feb 27, 2018
2017-18
12
Delhi
Mumbai
Mumbai
005 wkts
Bengaluru
Oct 20, 2018
2018-19
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are the two teams to win the trophy on two or more occasions. Karnataka has won on two occasions, while Tamil Nadu has won on three occasions.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
Season
1
Karnataka
Railways
Karnataka
004 wkts
Kolkata
Mar 16, 2014
2013-14
2
Karnataka
Punjab
Karnataka
156 runs
Ahmedabad
Nov 25, 2014
2014-15
1
Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
066 runs
Agartala
Mar 09, 2009
2008-09
2
Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
029 runs
Ahmedabad
Mar 02, 2010
2009-10
3
Tamil Nadu
Bengal
Tamil Nadu
037 runs
Delhi
Mar 20, 2017
2016-17
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are the two teams to win the trophy on two occasions in consecutive seasons. Karnataka has won on two occasions in 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons, while Tamil Nadu has won on two occasions in 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
Season
1
Karnataka
Railways
Karnataka
004 wkts
Kolkata
Mar 16, 2014
2013-14
2
Karnataka
Punjab
Karnataka
156 runs
Ahmedabad
Nov 25, 2014
2014-15
1
Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
066 runs
Agartala
Mar 09, 2009
2008-09
2
Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
029 runs
Ahmedabad
Mar 02, 2010
2009-10
Mumbai wins the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018-19 – Key statistical parameters of the winning team
G Gambhir of Delhi aggregated 500 runs in a season of Vijay Hazare Trophy. His aggregate in the ongoing season read 517 at the end of the semi final against Jharkhand at Bengaluru on 18.10.18. He reached the milestone when he was on 10 during the course of his knock of 27 in this game. His feat provides the eighth occasion of a batsman aggregating 500 plus runs in Vijay Hazare Trophy season. He becomes the seventh batsman to achieve the feat. A Mukund of Tamil Nadu has performed the feat twice – in 2009/10 and 2018/19 seasons. The following table lists all the eight occasions.
No
Player
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
Team
Season
1
MA Agarwal
8
8
0
723
140
90.37
3
4
0
Karnataka
2017/18
2
KD Karthik
9
9
2
607
118
86.71
2
4
0
Tamil Nadu
2016/17
3
SP Goswami
7
7
2
568
149*
113.60
3
1
0
Bengal
2009/10
4
A Mukund
9
9
1
560
131*
70.00
1
4
1
Tamil Nadu
2018/19
5
A Mukund
8
8
0
558
130
69.75
1
5
0
Tamil Nadu
2009/10
6
RV Uthappa
8
8
1
536
133
76.57
3
1
0
Karnataka
2013/14
7
G Gambhir
9
9
0
517
151
57.44
2
1
0
Delhi
2018/19
8
P Bisht
8
8
1
502
149
71.71
2
2
1
Meghalaya
2018/19
G Gambhir of Delhi aggregated 500 runs in a season of Vijay Hazare Trophy. His aggregate in the ongoing season read 517 at the end of the semi final against Jharkhand at Bengaluru on 18.10.18. He reached the milestone when he was on 10 during the course of his knock of 27 in this game. He becomes the third batsman to achieve the feat in 2018/19 season. The following table lists all the three batsmen with their performances.