Rest of india
Rest of India cricket team's logo
Personnel
CaptainHanuma Vihari
Team information
ColoursCricket Whites
Founded1960
History
First-class debutBombay
in 1960
at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Irani Cup wins32 (30 wins and 2 shared)
2023–24 Irani Cup

Rest of India cricket team is a first-class cricket team in India that is composed of players from across the country except for those from the current Ranji Trophy winners.[1][2] It competes annually against the Ranji Trophy winner for the Irani Cup, in a "The Best vs Best of the Rest" tournament. The team was officially instituted for the1959–60 Irani Cup, playing its first match on 18 March 1960 against the Bombay.

Rest of India has won Irani Cup 30 times (outright wins and first innings leads in drawn matches) and shared the trophy twice (with Bombay in 1965–66 and Delhi in 1979–80).

Honours

Captains

YearCaptainRanji Team
1959 Nari Contractor Gujarat
1962 Pankaj Roy Bengal
1963 Chandu Borde Maharashtra
1965 Chandu Borde Maharashtra
1966 Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi Hyderabad[3]
1967 Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi Hyderabad
1968 Hanumant Singh Hyderabad
1969 Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi Hyderabad
1970 Chandu Borde Baroda
1971 Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan Madras
1972 Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan Madras
1973 Erapalli Prasanna Karnataka
1974 Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi Hyderabad
1975 Bishan Singh Bedi Delhi
1976 Bishan Singh Bedi Delhi
1977 Parthasarathy Sharma Rajasthan
1978 Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan Madras
1979
1980 Sunil Gavaskar Bombay
1981 Gundappa Viswanath Karnataka
1982 Sunil Gavaskar Bombay
1983 Mohinder Amarnath Delhi
1984 Kapil Dev Haryana
1985 Kapil Dev Haryana
1986 Dilip Vengsarkar Bombay
1987 Arun Lal Bengal
1988 Arun Lal Bengal
1989 Lalchand Rajput
1990 Ravi Shastri Bombay
1991 Syed Kirmani Karnataka
1992 Woorkeri Raman Tamil Nadu
1993 Sanjay Manjrekar Bombay
1994 Pravin Amre
1995 Nayan Mongia Baroda
1996 Navjot Singh Sidhu Punjab
1997 Anil Kumble Karnataka
1998 VVS Laxman Hyderabad
1999 Nayan Mongia Baroda
2000 VVS Laxman Hyderabad
2001 VVS Laxman Hyderabad
2002Yuvraj SinghPunjab
2003Saurav GangulyBengal
2004Dinesh MongiaPunjab
2005Gautam GambhirDelhi
2006Wasim JafferMumbai
2007Mohammad KaifUttar Pradesh
2008Anil KumbleKarnataka
2009Virender SehwagDelhi
2010Yuvraj SinghPunjab
2011Parthiv PatelGujarat
2012Cheteshwar PujaraSaurashtra
2013Virender SehwagDelhi
2014Harbhajan SinghPunjab
2015Manoj TiwaryBengal
2016Naman OjhaMadhya Pradesh
2017Cheteshwar PujaraSaurashtra
2018Karun NairKarnataka
2019Ajinkya RahaneMumbai
2020Hanuma VihariAndhra
2023Mayank AgarwalKarnataka
2023Hanuma VihariAndhra

Current Team (for 2023-24 Irani Cup)

NameRanji Team
Hanuma Vihari (c)Andhra
Mayank AgarwalKarnataka
Sai GaneshHyderabad
Yash DhullDelhi
Abhimanyu EaswaranBengal
Yashasvi JaiswalMumbai
Sarfaraz KhanMumbai
Saurabh KumarUttar Pradesh
Mukesh KumarBengal
Umran MalikJammu and Kashmir
Arzan NagwaswallaGujarat
Priyank PanchalGujarat
Ravisrinivasan Sai KishoreTamil Nadu
Kuldeep SenMadhya Pradesh
Jayant YadavHaryana
Upendra Yadav (wk)Uttar Pradesh

Other forms

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has named other Rest of India teams. These have played tour matches against international teams, and in 1971-1972 played a series of 3 first-class matches against the Indian national cricket team to raise funds for defence forces.[4] A List A "Best vs Best of the Rest" match was organized between Rest of India and the winner of 1989-90 Deodhar Trophy, West Zone, on 2 October 1989.[5]

References

  1. Team Profile at CricketArchive
  2. Team Profile at ESPNcricinfo
  3. "The Hyderabad Connection". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  4. "Defence_Fund_Match_1971-72".
  5. "Deodhar Trophy Winners v Rest 1989/90".


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