Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
Countries  India
Administrator Board of Control for Cricket in India
Format Twenty 20
First tournament 2009/10
Last tournament 2015/16
Tournament format Round robin then knock out
Number of teams 27
Current champion Uttar Pradesh (1st title)
Most successful Baroda (2 titles)
Gujarat (2 titles)
Website BCCI
2015–16 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy[1] is a Twenty20 cricket domestic championship in India, organized by Board of Control for Cricket in India, among the teams from Ranji Trophy. The 2008-09 season was the inaugural season for this trophy. It is named after a famous Indian cricketer, Syed Mushtaq Ali.

History

BCCI launched its own state structure in 2006-07 season with 27 Ranji teams divided in 5 Zones with the name of Inter-State T20 Championship which was renamed and relaunched as the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.

Maharashtra won the 2009-10 trophy defeating Hyderabad in a low-scoring final by 19 runs at the Maharani Usharaje Trust Cricket Ground in Indore.[2]

Bengal won the final against Madhya Pradesh by one run at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad.[3]

Baroda won the trophy in 2011-12 by defeating Punjab by 8 runs at Brabourne Stadium largely due to the all-round performance by Irfan Pathan. Irfan came in at No. 7 turned the game from 91 for 5 into a sturdier 149 for 6 and took two for 24 while bowling.[4]

Gujarat won the trophy in 2012/13 defeating Punjab in the final by four wickets with 13 deliveries to spare.[5] After winning the toss Punjab were reduced to 20 for 4, through the bowling of Mehul Patel, Jasprit Bumrah and Rohit Dahiya.

Baroda won the 2013/14 trophy by defeating Uttar Pradesh in the final by 3 runs After reaching 116 for 1 in the 17th over, Uttar Pradesh collapsed while chasing a target of 145 and lost the match by three runs.[6][7]

Current teams

The competition features 27 state teams which plays in Ranji Trophy which had previously competed in the Inter-State T20 Championship.

Team State Home ground Coach Captain
Andhra cricket team Andhra Pradesh Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium Mukund Parmar Srikar Bharat
Assam cricket team Assam Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Cricket Stadium Sanath Kumar & Subhadeep Ghosh Gokul Sharma
Baroda cricket team Gujarat Moti Bagh Stadium Tushar Arothe Irfan Pathan
Bengal cricket team West Bengal Eden Gardens Sairaj Bahutule Manoj Tiwary
Chhattisgarh cricket team Chhattisgarh Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium
Delhi cricket team NCR Feroz Shah Kotla Vijay Dahiya Gautam Gambhir
Goa cricket team Goa Dr. Rajendra Prasad Stadium Hrishikesh Kanitkar Sagun Kamat
Gujarat cricket team Gujarat Sardar Patel Stadium n/a Parthiv Patel
Haryana cricket team Haryana Chaudhary Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium Surendra Bhave Amit Mishra
Himachal Pradesh cricket team Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium n/a Bipul Sharma
Hyderabad cricket team Telangana Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium Abdul Azeem Hanuma Vihari
Jammu and Kashmir cricket team Jammu and Kashmir Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium n/a Mithun Manhas
Jharkhand cricket team Jharkhand JSCA International Stadium Complex Rajiv Kumar Shahbaz Nadeem
Karnataka cricket team Karnataka M. Chinnaswamy Stadium Jagadeesh Arunkumar & Mansur Ali Khan Vinay Kumar
Kerala cricket team Kerala Fort Maidan Vedam Hariharan Sachin Baby
Madhya Pradesh cricket team Madhya Pradesh Holkar Cricket Stadium Harvinder Singh Sodhi Naman Ojha
Maharashtra cricket team Maharashtra Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium David Andrews Kedar Jadhav
Mumbai cricket team Maharashtra Wankhede Stadium Chandrakant Pandit Aditya Tare
Odisha cricket team Odisha Barabati Stadium n/a Govinda Poddar
Punjab cricket team Punjab Punjab Cricket Association Stadium Arun Sharma Harbhajan Singh
Railways cricket team Karnail Singh Stadium n/a Karn Sharma
Rajasthan cricket team Rajasthan Sawai Mansingh Stadium n/a Pankaj Singh
Saurashtra cricket team Gujarat Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium Shitanshu Kotak Jaydev Shah
Services cricket team Palam A Ground n/a Soumya Swain
Tamil Nadu cricket team Tamil Nadu M. A. Chidambaram Stadium Woorkeri Raman Rajagopal Sathish
Tripura cricket team Tripura Maharaja Bir Bikram College Stadium n/a Manisankar Murasingh
Uttar Pradesh cricket team Uttar Pradesh Green Park Rizwan Shamshad Suresh Raina
Vidarbha cricket team Maharashtra Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium Ashok Upadhyay Faiz Fazal

Winners

Season Winners Runners-up
Inter-State T20 Championship
2007/08 Tamil Nadu Punjab
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
2009/10 Maharashtra Hyderabad
2010/11 Bengal Madhya Pradesh
2011/12 Baroda Punjab
2012/13 Gujarat Punjab
2013/14 Baroda Uttar Pradesh
2014/15 Gujarat Punjab
2015/16 Uttar Pradesh Baroda

Tournament records

Team Records

Team records[8]
Most Trophy wins 2 Baroda, Gujarat
Most consecutive wins 12 Bengal
Most consecutive defeats 22 Jammu & Kashmir
Largest margin of victory (by runs) By 112 runs Delhi Gujarat
Largest margin of victory (by wickets) By 10 wicket Jharkhand Tripura
Largest margin of victory (by balls) By 100 balls Jharkhand Tripura

Highest team score

Score From Against Venue City Year Ref
233/3 Gujarat Kerala Emerald High School Ground Indore 2013 [9]
219/4 Bengal Tripura Tata Digwadih Stadium Dhanbad 2009 [10]
215/5 Maharashtra Mumbai Sardar Patel Stadium Ahmedabad 2013 [11]

Lowest team score

Score From Against Venue City Year Ref
30 Tripura Jharkhand Tata Digwadih Stadium Dhanbad 2009 [12]
58 Andhra Hyderabad Gymkhana Ground Hyderabad 2011 [13]
58 Bengal Tamil Nadu Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Hyderabad 2012 [14]

See also

  1. 2014–15 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
  2. 2015–16 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

References

External links

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