Chasing
a
sub-par
target
of
108
runs,
MP
batters
made
light
work
of
it
and
reached
home
for
the
loss
of
four
wickets.
Rajat
Patidar
–
who
hogged
a
lot
of
limelight
for
his
century
in
the
IPL
2022
for
Royal
Challengers
Bangalore
(RCB)
–
fittingly
scored
the
winning
runs
for
his
side
at
Chinnaswamy
Stadium,
which
is
also
the
home
ground
of
RCB.
Soon
after
MP’s
win,
the
crowd
at
the
stadium
started
chanting
RCB-RCB.
Patidar
slammed
a
sublime
century
in
the
first
innings
to
guide
Madhya
Pradesh
to
536
in
the
first
innings.
Madhya
Pradesh’s
innings
lasted
for
exactly
14
hours
and
two
minutes
and
by
the
end
of
it
all,
they
had
out-batted
Mumbai.
Opener
Yash
Dubey
and
top-order
batter
Shubham
Sharma
continued
their
imperious
form
with
the
bat
for
MP
–
who
were
missing
players
like
Venkatesh
Iyer
and
Avesh
Khan,
both
of
whom
are
in
Ireland
for
India’s
T20I
series
–
and
slammed
tons
to
dominate
Maharashtra
bowlers.
Dubey
(613
runs)
and
Shubham
Sharma
(578
runs)
have
played
a
crucial
role
in
MP’s
dream
run
in
the
tournament.
At
the
close
of
play
on
day
four
of
the
final,
Mumbai
reached
113
for
2
as
captain
Prithvi
Shaw
(44
off
51
balls)
and
Hardik
Tamore
(25
off
32
balls)
threw
their
wickets
away
in
the
second
innings.
In
the
first
session
on
day
five,
41-time
champions
Mumbai
were
bundled
out
for
269,
with
Suved
Parker
(51)
and
centurion
from
the
first
innings
Sarfaraz
Khan
(45)
being
the
top
scorers.
MP,
thus,
required
a
target
of
108
to
chase
in
two
sessions.
In
the
first
innings,
riding
on
a
sensational
century
from
Sarfaraz
Khan,
Mumbai
posted
374.
The
Aditya
Shrivastava-led
side
responded
strongly
with
the
bat
and
posted
a
mammoth
536
as
Dubey,
Sharma,
and
Patidar
slammed
centuries
to
put
their
team
in
a
commanding
position.
For
Mumbai,
Sarfaraz
Khan
was
the
shining
light
in
the
entire
season
as
the
talented
right-handed
batter
ended
the
season
with
a
mammoth
982
runs.
It
was
his
second
consecutive
season
with
900+
runs.
Here
we
take
a
look
at
records,
awards,
and
prize
money
from
the
match:
Winners:
The
winning
side
receives
the
prestigious
trophy
and
prize
money
of
Rs
2
crore
from
the
BCCI.
Runner-up:
The
team
that
finishes
second
in
the
tournament
receives
prize
money
of
Rs
1
crore
from
the
BCCI.
Player
of
the
match:
Shubham
Sharma
(MP)
Player
of
the
tournament:
Sarfaraz
Khan
(Mumbai)

Pandit
MP
coach.
Image:
TV
Grab
Stats:
Madhya
Pradesh
became
the
20th
side
to
win
the
Ranji
Trophy
at
least
once.
Only
eight
teams
have
won
the
title
once,
while
the
rest
12
sides
have
won
it
multiple
times.
Last
5
Ranji
Trophy
winners:
Gujarat
Vidarbha
(2)
Saurashtra
Madhya
Pradesh
Sarfaraz
Khan
in
Ranji
Trophy
2022:
Innings:
9
Runs:
982
Highest
Score:
275
Average:
122.75
Strike
Rate:
69.54
Hundreds:
4
Fifties:
2
Fours:
93
Sixes:
16
Chandrakant
Pandit’s
wait
ends:
In
1999,
Madhya
Pradesh
lost
in
the
Ranji
Trophy
final
when
Chandrakant
Pandit
was
the
captain.
23
years
later,
he
won
the
Ranji
Trophy
title
for
his
state
team
as
a
coach.
Prize
money
for
other
domestic
cricket
tournaments
in
India:
Vijay
Hazare
Trophy:
Winner
Rs
20
Lakhs;
Runner-up
Rs
10
Lakhs;
Group
toppers
Rs
5
Lakhs
each.
Prof
D
B
Deodhar
Trophy:
Winner
Rs
15
Lakhs;
Runner-up
Rs
9
Lakhs.
Col
C
K
Nayudu
Trophy:
Winner
Rs
10
Lakhs;
Runner-up
Rs
5
Lakhs;
Losing
semi-finalists
Rs
2
Lakhs
each.
Cooch
Behar
Trophy:
Winner
Rs
6
Lakhs;
Runner-up
Rs
2
Lakhs;
Losing
semi-finalists
1
Lakh
each.
Vinoo
Mankad
Trophy:
Winner
Rs
4
Lakhs;
Runner-up
Rs
2
Lakhs;
Losing
semi-finalists
Rs
1
Lakh
each.
Under-19
InterZonal
after
Vinoo
Mankad
Trophy:
Winner
Rs
4
Lakhs;
Runner-up
Rs
2
Lakhs.
Vijay
Merchant
Trophy:
Winner
Rs
4
Lakhs;
Runner-up
Rs
2
Lakhs;
Losing
semi-finalists
Rs
1
Lakh
each.
Syed
Mushtaq
Ali
Trophy
Twenty
20:
Winner
Rs
10
Lakhs;
Runner-up
Rs
5
Lakhs.
Senior
Women’s
Interstate
One
Day:
Winner
Rs
3
Lakhs;
Runner-up
Rs
1.5
Lakhs;
Losing
semi-finalists
Rs
0.75
Lakh
each.
Junior
Women’s
Interstate
One
Day:
Winner
Rs
2
Lakhs;
Runner-up
Rs
1
Lakh;
Losing
semi-finalists
Rs
0.5
Lakh
each.
Senior
Women’s
(InterZonal)
One
day:
Winner
Rs
2
Lakh;
Runner-up
Rs
1
Lakh.
Senior
Women’s
T20
InterState:
Winner
Rs
2
Lakh;
Runner-up
Rs
1
Lakh;
Losing
semi-finalist
Rs
0.5
Lakh
each.
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