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Cricket in India

Cricket has been the most popular sport in India, it is played almost everywhere in the country[4][unreliable source?] and a prominent part of the country. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is the governing body of Indian cricket and conduct all domestic tournaments and select the players for India national cricket team and India women's national cricket team.

Cricket in India
CountryIndia
Governing bodyBoard of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
National team(s)Men
Women
U-19
First played1721[1]
Clubs38 (First class)
12 (IPL,WPL)
National competitions
Club competitions
International competitions
Audience records
Single match465,000 (Five-day Test)
India v. Pakistan at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, 16–20 February 1999[2]
Season1,592,543 (Total)
26,528 per match
2017 IPL[3][unreliable source?]

Domestic competitions in India annually organized by BCCI include the Ranji Trophy, the Duleep Trophy, the Vijay Hazare Trophy, the Deodhar Trophy, the Irani Trophy and the NKP Salve Challenger Trophy. The Indian Premier League, a Twenty20 tournament where various city-based franchises compete in a style similar to American football, is one of the biggest sporting leagues and the biggest cricketing league in the world. In 2023 it launched a similar league for females, the Women's Premier League (WPL).

International cricket in India does not follow a consistent pattern, unlike other cricketing teams such as England, who tour other countries during the winter and play at home during the summer. The Indian cricket team is one of the most successful cricket teams in the world, having won 2 ICC World Cups, 1 ICC World Twenty20, 2 ICC Champion's Trophies and finished runners up in the inaugural edition of the ICC World Test Championship. The 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, was initially meant to be hosted by India. However, after the escalation of the COVID-19 Pandemic in India, the tournament was moved by the ICC to the United Arab Emirates. The 2023 Cricket World Cup will be hosted by India.

Indian cricketers association is the country's retired cricketer's union. It is recognized by BCCI, but the latter do not allow any active player to be part of it or any other players union. BCCI keep ICA's representative in its and IPL's apex council.on

Cricket is an important part of Indian culture[5] and top players, like Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma often attain celebrity status and are some of the most influential figures in the country. Cricket is often portrayed patriotically in popular Indian films, including the Academy Award-nominated film, Lagaan, and 83, the 2021 sports drama film about India's Cricket World Cup victory in 1983. The Indian team shares a long-standing rivalry with the Pakistani team, and India-Pakistan matches are some of the most anticipated matches in the world, and one of the most watched television broadcasts in the world.

History

The British brought cricket to the Indian subcontinent in the early 1700s, with the first documented instance of cricket being played is in 1721. It was played and adopted by Kolis of Gujarat because they were sea pirates and outlaws who used to loot the British ships. East India Company tried to manage the Kolis using cricket and were successful.[6][7]

1800s to 1918

The first ever match of first-class cricket played in India was in 1864 between Calcutta and Madras. Not many records exist from the match.

 
Ranjitsinhji was regarded as one of the best batsmen of his time.

The entire history of cricket in India and the sub-continent as a whole is based on the existence and development of the British Raj via the East India Company.

1918 to 1945

India became a member of the 'elite club' joining Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand and the West Indies in June 1932. India's first match in Lord's against England attracted a massive crowd of 24,000 people as well as the King of the United Kingdom.[8]

1945 to 1960

The major and defining event in the history of Indian cricket during this period was the Partition of India following full independence from the British Raj in 1947.

An early casualty of change was the Bombay Quadrangular tournament, which had been a focal point of Indian cricket for over 50 years. The new India had no place for teams based on ethnic origin. As a result, the Ranji Trophy came into its own as the national championship. The last Bombay Pentangular, as it had become, was won by the Hindus in 1945–46.

India also recorded its first Test victory in 1952, beating England by an innings in Madras.[8]

1960 to 1970

One team totally dominated Indian cricket in the 1960s. As part of 14 consecutive victories in the Ranji Trophy from 1958–59 to 1972–73, Bombay won the title in all ten seasons of the period under review. Among its players were Farokh Engineer, Dilip Sardesai, Bapu Nadkarni, Ramakant Desai, Baloo Gupte, Ashok Mankad and Ajit Wadekar.

In the 1961–1962 season, the Duleep Trophy was inaugurated as a zonal competition. It was named after Ranji's nephew, Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji (1905–59). With Bombay in its catchment, it is not surprising that the West Zone won six of the first nine titles.

1970 to 1985

Bombay continued to dominate Indian domestic cricket, with only Karnataka, Delhi, and a few other teams able to mount any kind of challenge during this period.

India enjoyed two international highlights. In 1971, they won a Test series in England for the first time ever, surprisingly defeating Ray Illingworth's Ashes winners. In 1983, again in England, India were surprise winners of the 1983 Cricket World Cup under the captaincy of Kapil Dev.

During the 1970s, the Indian cricket team began to see success overseas beating New Zealand, and holding Australia, South Africa and England to a draw. The backbone of the team was the Indian spin quartet – Bishen Bedi, E. A. S. Prasanna, B. S. Chandrasekhar and Srinivas Venkataraghavan, giving rise to what would later be called the Golden Era of Indian cricket history. This decade also saw the emergence of two of India's best ever batsmen, Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Vishwanath responsible for the back-to-back series wins in 1971 in the West Indies and in England, under the captaincy of Ajit Wadekar.

The Indian women's team made its test debut in 1976, becoming the third nation to do so. It made its ODI debut on 1st January 1978.

1985 to 2000

Globalization

In the late 1980s, continuous live coverage of overseas matches was broadcast by British networks. This was a major factor in shaping what was now becoming the modern game of cricket. Modern technology and the establishment of specialized television networks set a global interest for the sport. ESPN and Star Sports added cricket to part of the 24 hours of continuous live coverage that they were needed to produce. Global popularity increased among the Eastern world. Soon after a domestic league (the Indian Premier League) was established.

Several team names and spellings were altered during the 1990s when traditional Indian names were introduced to replace those that were associated with the British Raj. Most notably, Bombay became Mumbai and the venue of Calcutta became Kolkata, both where the main places where the British did all their business.

During the 1980s, India developed a more attack-focused batting line-up with talented batsmen such as Mohammad Azharuddin, Dilip Vengsarkar and Ravi Shastri prominent during this decade. Despite India's victory in the Cricket World Cup in 1983, the team performed poorly in the Test arena, including 28 consecutive Test matches without a victory. However, India won the Asia Cup in 1984 and won the World Championship of Cricket in Australia in 1985. The 1987 Cricket World Cup was held in India.

From the 1993–94 season, the Duleep Trophy was converted from a knockout competition to a league format.

21st century

 
Sachin Tendulkar is one of the greatest cricketers of all time. He is known as the 'God of Cricket'.

Sachin Tendulkar was one of the key members during 1989–2013 for Team India in multiple formats.

Since 2000, the Indian team underwent major improvements with the appointment of John Wright, India's first ever foreign coach. This appointment met success internationally as India maintained their unbeaten home record against Australia in Test series after defeating them in 2001 and won the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in 2007. India was also the first sub-continental team to win at the WACA in January 2008 against Australia.

India's victory against the Australians in 2001 marked the beginning of a dream era for the team under the captainship of Sourav Ganguly, winning Test matches in Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, West Indies and England. India also shared a joint victory with Sri Lanka in the ICC Champions Trophy and went on to the finals in the 2003 Cricket World Cup only to be beaten by Australia.

In September 2007, India won the first ever Twenty20 World Cup held in South Africa, beating their arch-rivals Pakistan by 5 runs in a thrilling final.[9]

India won the Cricket World Cup in 2011 under the captainship of Mahendra Singh Dhoni,[8] the first time since 1983 (28 years) – they beat Sri Lanka in the final held in Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.[10]

India played its 500th Test match against New Zealand led by Kane Williamson at Kanpur from 22 - 26 September 2016.[11] India won this match by 197 runs. This test was played under the captaincy of Virat Kohli.

Currently, they are first in the 2019-21 ICC World Test Championship with 490 points and a PCT (percentage of points) of 71.They will play their final test in the 2019-21 ICC World Test Championship (which is also the final test in the 2021 Anthony De Mello Trophy) They played in their first series of the 2020-22 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League against the Australia national cricket team winning only one match and being fined 1 point for a slow over rate having only 9 points and being seventh in the league.

Commercialization Over the Years

Role of the IPL

Over the past decade, cricket has undergone a significant transformation; becoming extremely commercialized. The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a professional Twenty20 cricket league that has transformed cricket into a year-round spectacle. Launched in 2008, the IPL quickly became the most lucrative and popular domestic cricket league in the world, attracting the best players from around the globe. The league's immense popularity has made it extremely profitable, with companies competing fiercely to invest in the league and enhance their brand visibility.

Cricket has over one billion fans globally, with 90% of them coming from India. An amazing example of increased commercialization is how from 2014 to 2016, there was a 14% growth in ads across all cricket content.[12] The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), paid Star India an astounding 38.5 billion rupees to broadcast India's domestic matches, demonstrating the IPL's enormous popularity and lucrative business potential.[12] Each IPL team has an owner, who is typically a business, as well as numerous sponsors displayed on their uniforms. The league renews and adds new teams every year, giving businesses a fresh source of income. The Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants were added as two new teams for the 2022 campaign.

Due to its popularity, the IPL has become a frequent subject of allegations of match-fixing and corruption, which has generated controversy. Despite the BCCI's efforts, these problems still exist. Five players were suspended for spot-fixing in the IPL's fifth season, exposing the league's susceptibility to corruption.[13] Due to his suspected involvement in an altercation with a security guard, Shah Rukh Khan, the Bollywood celebrity and owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders, was barred from the Wankhede Stadium for five years.[13] The Royal Challengers Bangalore's Australian player Luke Pomersbach was detained for molesting children, severely damaging the league's reputation.[13]

Role of the BCCI & ICC

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is the richest and most powerful cricket board in the world, with an estimated net worth of over $300 million.[14] The success of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which has become one of the most lucrative and popular cricket leagues in the world, has brought the spotlight on the role of the ICC and BCCI in the commercialization of cricket.

The BCCI threatened to cancel a tour of South Africa in 2014 if the South African board didn't agree to a changed itinerary and a bigger income share.[14] This episode stirred debate and revealed the BCCI's influence over other cricket-playing countries. Additionally, their opposition to the purpose of the Decision Review System (DRS), which the ICC introduced in 2008, demonstrates their influence over the ICC. In response to the BCCI's opposition, the ICC made its use voluntary.[14]

Portrayal in Popular Culture

Cricket is portrayed in Indian popular culture as an extremely important part of India's national identity.[5] It is frequently associated with a strong sense of patriotism and nationalism, and occasionally, Hindu nationalism.[5]

Films

Cricket has been portrayed many times in various Indian films. One such popular film is 83, a film produced by Reliance Entertainment and directed by Kabir Khan. It stars actor Ranveer Singh as India national team captain Kapil Dev, known as one of India's greatest bowlers in cricketing history. The film is of the historical genre of Indian films and covers the Indian national team's underdog victory in the 1983 Cricket World Cup. 83 was received well by audiences and critics alike, scoring 80% on Rotten Tomatoes[15] and 7.5 on IMDb.[16] Many reviews appreciated the film's emphasis on national pride and dramatic storytelling of India's famous victory in 1983, although some criticized the film for unnecessarily over-dramatizing parts of the story.[16][17]

Celebrities

Indian national cricket players are viewed as some of the highest-profile celebrities in India, especially Sachin Tendulkar, who some attribute god-like status to.[18] Towards the end of his political career, Tendulkar began to pursue a political career, being sworn in as an MP to Rajya Sabha, India's upper house of Parliament in 2012,[19] one year before retiring officially in 2013. While Tendulkar has not officially associated himself with any political party, various literature have claimed that he started to become a Hindu-centric role model after the turn of the 21st century during his cricketing career,[18][20] promoting similar messages as the BJP, India's political party that is associated strongly with Hindu nationalism.

Organisation of cricket in modern India

International cricket

 
Mithali Raj is the highest run-scorer in women's international cricket.[21][22]

International cricket in India generally does not follow a fixed pattern. For example, the English schedule under which the nation tours other countries during the winter and plays at home during the summer. Generally, there has recently been a tendency to play more one-day matches than Test matches. Cricket in India is managed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the richest cricket board in the cricket world.[23] The Indian national cricket team has also provided some of the greatest players to the world, the biggest example of which is Sachin Tendulkar. Indian cricket has a rich history. The Indian national team is currently ranked No. 1 in Tests, No. 2 in ODIs and at 2nd position in T20Is. India has won two World Championship cups in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil Dev and recently won in the year 2011 under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, which is won after a span of 28 years. They also won the World Championship of Cricket in 1985.

First class competitions

  • Ranji Trophy – It was founded as the 'Cricket Championship of India' at a meeting of the Board of Control for Cricket in India in July 1934. The first Ranji Trophy fixtures took place in the 1934–35 season. Syed Mohammed Hadi of Hyderabad was the first batsman to score a century in the tournament. The Trophy was donated by H. H. Sir Bhupendra Singh Mahinder Baha-dur, Maharajah of Patiala in memory of his late Highness Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji of Nawanagar, affectionately called as Ranjitsinhji. In the main, the Ranji Trophy is composed of teams representing the states that make up India. The number of competing teams has increased over the years. Some states have more than one cricket team, e.g., Maharashtra and Gujarat. There are also teams for Railways and Services representing the armed forces. The various teams used to be grouped into zones – North, West, East, Central and South – and the initial matches were played on a league basis within the zones. The top two teams until 1991–92 and then top three teams in the subsequent years from each zone then played in a national knock-out competition. Starting with the 2002–03 season, the zonal system has been abandoned and a two-division structure has been adopted with two teams being promoted from the plate league and two relegated from the elite league. If the knockout matches are not finished, they are decided on the first-innings lead.
  • Duleep Trophy – Named after Duleepsinhji, the Duleep Trophy competition, which is a first-class competition, was started by the Board of Control for Cricket in India in 1961–62 with the aim of providing a greater competitive edge in domestic cricket, because apart from the knock-out stages of the Ranji Trophy, that competition proved to be highly predictable, with Bombay winning the Ranji Trophy for fifteen consecutive years. The Duleep Trophy was also meant to help the selectors to assessing form of top cricketers playing against each other. The original format had five teams, which were drawn from the five zones (i.e. North, South, East, West and central) and played each other on a knock-out basis. From the 1993–94 season, the competition has been converted to a league format.
  • Irani Trophy – The Irani Trophy tournament was conceived during the 1959–60 season to mark the completion of 25 years of the Ranji Trophy championship and was named after the late Z. R. Irani, who was associated with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) from its inception in 1928, till his death in 1970 and a keen patron of the game. The first match, played between the Ranji Trophy champions and the Rest of India was played in 1959–60. For the first few years, it was played at the tail end of the season. Realising the importance of the fixture, the BCCI moved it to the beginning of the season. Since 1965–66, it has traditionally heralded the start of the new domestic season. The Irani Trophy game ranks high in popularity and importance. It is one of the few domestic matches followed with keen interest by cricket lovers in the country. Leading players take part in the game, which has often been a sort of selection trial to pick the Indian team for foreign tours.

Limited overs competitions

  • Deodhar Trophy – Started in 1973–74 by Board of Control for Cricket in India, it is a one-day cricket competition in Indian domestic cricket. It was formerly contested by 5 zonal teams – North zone, South zone, East zone, West zone and Central zone. From 2015–16 to 2017–18, it was contested by the winners of the Vijay Hazare Trophy, India A and India B. Starting in 2018–19 it has featured India A, India B and India C.
  • NKP Salve Challenger Trophy – It was started as the Challenger series by the Board of Control for Cricket in India in 1994–95 and later named as NKP Salve Challenger Trophy in 1998–99. This tournament featured 3 teams: India senior, India A and India B playing each other in a round robin format. They were later renamed India Blue, India Red and India Green respectively. The tournament featured the top 36 players from across India. It was last contested in 2013–14.
  • Vijay Hazare Trophy – Named after the prolific Indian cricketer Vijay Hazare, the Trophy was started in 2002–03 as an attempt to bring the limited-overs game among a greater audience. The competition involves the state (and other) teams from the Ranji Trophy battling in a 50-over format. Since its conception, Tamil Nadu and Mumbai have won the trophy the most times (5). It is also dubbed as the Premier Cup by BCCI.
  • BCCI Corporate Trophy – BCCI have set up a 12 team inter-corporate tournament in 2009 that involves all top Indian cricketers. The tournament involves 50-over-a-side matches with the winner picking up Rs 1 crore and the runner up getting Rs 50 lakh. It was abolished after a few years.
  • Vijay Merchant Trophy - Under 16 youth State wise tournament.

Twenty20 competitions

  • Indian Premier League – In response to the rival ICL, the BCCI started the Twenty20 competition known as the Indian Premier League (IPL), which is regarded as the brainchild of Lalit Modi. This League was launched by BCCI in 2007–08 and received widespread recognition from around the country. The players were selected via the auctions and drafted into the city-based franchises. The first IPL season was held from 18 April 2008 to 1 June 2008 where underdogs Rajasthan Royals, led by Shane Warne, won the first title at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai[24] Based on regional loyalties, the eight-team tournament brings a unique and popular team and player auction system hand-picking some of the best international players in the world and teaming them with Indian players, both domestic and international, in one arena. The total prize money for the IPL was $3 million.[24] The IPL is one of the most-attended cricket leagues in the world and ranks sixth among all sports leagues.[25] The IPL has also Americanized cricket by adding cheerleaders and creating a setting of non stop action similar to sporting events in the USA. The IPL tournament consists of 10 different city based franchises.[26]
  • Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy – After India became another member of the ICC Twenty20 and played its first international T20 against South Africa, the BCCI launched its own state structure in 2006–07 season, with 27 Ranji teams divided in 5 Zones. The final was played between Punjab and Tamil Nadu, which the latter won by 2 wickets with 2 balls remaining, thereby becoming the only ever winner of this series. In this series, Rohit Sharma also became the only ever Indian to register a T20 century for Mumbai against Gujarat. The competition was later replaced by the franchise-based IPL. Played for the first time in the 2008–09 season, this is the first of its kind zonal T20 championship and the third overall in the Indian cricket season, which would see Ranji teams divided along zonal lines into two groups with the tournament culminating in the All India T20 final between the winners of the two groups for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. It was launched after the success of the IPL and the need of the BCCI to search for more talent in the growing regions of cricket.

In Twenty20, stronger crowd participation was seen than in other forms of the game. It has been greatly acknowledged by people and has made huge profits.

Youth competitions

  • Vinoo Mankad Trophy – A trophy tournament for under-19, in memories of famous cricketer Vinoo Mankad.
  • Yagnik Trophy – A tournament for inter-college, under the university level student, named after Dr. Yagnik, Gandhian and famous figure in Saurashtra.
  • Cooch Behar Trophy – An inter-state U-19 4-day matches tournament.

Women's domestic competitions

  • Women's Senior One Day Trophy – Started in season 2006–07, it is the women's List-A cricket tournament. Railways women has been the most dominant team, winning 10 out of the 11 tournaments. It was played in round-robin format at zonal level and the top performing team then playing in the super league. The format was changed in season 2013–14, since then it is played in 2 tiers, with states being divided in 5 groups, 2 in elite group and 3 in plate group. Finalists in the plate group, at the end of season are promoted to the elite group and 2 bottom most performing teams in the elite group are relegated to the plate group.
  • Women's Senior T20 Trophy – It is a women's Twenty20 competition. It is played between full members of BCCI. The inaugural tournament was held in the 2008–09 season. Since then it has taken place every year with 2015–16 being the 8th edition.[27]

List of domestic cricket leagues

 
Cricket is the staple game in India for several people of all ages. Here, young boys are seen playing a friendly game.

Facilities

India has a plethora of international standards Cricket stadiums. The world's largest stadium, Narendra Modi Stadium, is located in India. Eden Gardens of Kolkata, the 3rd largest cricket stadium in the world, is situated in West Bengal. The domestic cricket governing bodies such as the Mumbai Cricket Association and the Maharashtra Cricket Association control cricket related activities and sanctioned tournaments in their respective regions. Each of a domestic cricket board that administrator cricket in that state. Also, regions, cities and Union Territories (UT) such as Vidharbha, Saurashtra and (former Princely state) Vadodara, Hyderabad and UT Pondicherry, Chandigarh respectively have cricket boards. The domestic boards are affiliated to BCCI, while district cricket boards in the country are affiliated to state boards. The country has lots of private cricket academies and clubs. The world's 3rd largest cricket arena being built in Jaipur.[citation needed] MRF Pace Foundation provide facilities to fast ballers.

See also

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launched a similar league for females the Women s Premier League WPL International cricket in India does not follow a consistent pattern unlike other cricketing teams such as England who tour other countries during the winter and play at home during the summer The Indian cricket team is one of the most successful cricket teams in the world having won 2 ICC World Cups 1 ICC World Twenty20 2 ICC Champion s Trophies and finished runners up in the inaugural edition of the ICC World Test Championship The 2021 ICC Men s T20 World Cup was initially meant to be hosted by India However after the escalation of the COVID 19 Pandemic in India the tournament was moved by the ICC to the United Arab Emirates The 2023 Cricket World Cup will be hosted by India Indian cricketers association is the country s retired cricketer s union It is recognized by BCCI but the latter do not allow any active player to be part of it or any other players union BCCI keep ICA s representative in its and IPL s apex council onCricket is an important part of Indian culture 5 and top players like Sachin Tendulkar Sourav Ganguly Virat Kohli MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma often attain celebrity status and are some of the most influential figures in the country Cricket is often portrayed patriotically in popular Indian films including the Academy Award nominated film Lagaan and 83 the 2021 sports drama film about India s Cricket World Cup victory in 1983 The Indian team shares a long standing rivalry with the Pakistani team and India Pakistan matches are some of the most anticipated matches in the world and one of the most watched television broadcasts in the world Contents 1 History 1 1 1800s to 1918 1 2 1918 to 1945 1 3 1945 to 1960 1 4 1960 to 1970 1 5 1970 to 1985 1 6 1985 to 2000 2 Globalization 2 1 21st century 3 Commercialization Over the Years 3 1 Role of the IPL 3 2 Role of the BCCI amp ICC 4 Portrayal in Popular Culture 4 1 Films 4 2 Celebrities 5 Organisation of cricket in modern India 5 1 International cricket 5 2 First class competitions 5 3 Limited overs competitions 5 4 Twenty20 competitions 5 5 Youth competitions 5 6 Women s domestic competitions 5 7 List of domestic cricket leagues 6 Facilities 7 See also 8 References 9 Further readingHistory EditThe British brought cricket to the Indian subcontinent in the early 1700s with the first documented instance of cricket being played is in 1721 It was played and adopted by Kolis of Gujarat because they were sea pirates and outlaws who used to loot the British ships East India Company tried to manage the Kolis using cricket and were successful 6 7 1800s to 1918 Edit Main article History of cricket in India to 1918The first ever match of first class cricket played in India was in 1864 between Calcutta and Madras Not many records exist from the match Ranjitsinhji was regarded as one of the best batsmen of his time The entire history of cricket in India and the sub continent as a whole is based on the existence and development of the British Raj via the East India Company 1918 to 1945 Edit Main article History of cricket in India from 1918 19 to 1945 See also Retrievers cricket team Freelooters Cricket Team and Moin ud Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament India became a member of the elite club joining Australia England South Africa New Zealand and the West Indies in June 1932 India s first match in Lord s against England attracted a massive crowd of 24 000 people as well as the King of the United Kingdom 8 1945 to 1960 Edit Main article History of cricket in India from 1945 46 to 1960 The major and defining event in the history of Indian cricket during this period was the Partition of India following full independence from the British Raj in 1947 An early casualty of change was the Bombay Quadrangular tournament which had been a focal point of Indian cricket for over 50 years The new India had no place for teams based on ethnic origin As a result the Ranji Trophy came into its own as the national championship The last Bombay Pentangular as it had become was won by the Hindus in 1945 46 India also recorded its first Test victory in 1952 beating England by an innings in Madras 8 1960 to 1970 Edit Main article History of cricket in India from 1960 61 to 1970 One team totally dominated Indian cricket in the 1960s As part of 14 consecutive victories in the Ranji Trophy from 1958 59 to 1972 73 Bombay won the title in all ten seasons of the period under review Among its players were Farokh Engineer Dilip Sardesai Bapu Nadkarni Ramakant Desai Baloo Gupte Ashok Mankad and Ajit Wadekar In the 1961 1962 season the Duleep Trophy was inaugurated as a zonal competition It was named after Ranji s nephew Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji 1905 59 With Bombay in its catchment it is not surprising that the West Zone won six of the first nine titles 1970 to 1985 Edit Main article History of cricket in India from 1970 71 to 1985 Bombay continued to dominate Indian domestic cricket with only Karnataka Delhi and a few other teams able to mount any kind of challenge during this period India enjoyed two international highlights In 1971 they won a Test series in England for the first time ever surprisingly defeating Ray Illingworth s Ashes winners In 1983 again in England India were surprise winners of the 1983 Cricket World Cup under the captaincy of Kapil Dev During the 1970s the Indian cricket team began to see success overseas beating New Zealand and holding Australia South Africa and England to a draw The backbone of the team was the Indian spin quartet Bishen Bedi E A S Prasanna B S Chandrasekhar and Srinivas Venkataraghavan giving rise to what would later be called the Golden Era of Indian cricket history This decade also saw the emergence of two of India s best ever batsmen Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Vishwanath responsible for the back to back series wins in 1971 in the West Indies and in England under the captaincy of Ajit Wadekar The Indian women s team made its test debut in 1976 becoming the third nation to do so It made its ODI debut on 1st January 1978 1985 to 2000 Edit Main article History of cricket in India from 1985 86 to 2000Globalization EditIn the late 1980s continuous live coverage of overseas matches was broadcast by British networks This was a major factor in shaping what was now becoming the modern game of cricket Modern technology and the establishment of specialized television networks set a global interest for the sport ESPN and Star Sports added cricket to part of the 24 hours of continuous live coverage that they were needed to produce Global popularity increased among the Eastern world Soon after a domestic league the Indian Premier League was established Several team names and spellings were altered during the 1990s when traditional Indian names were introduced to replace those that were associated with the British Raj Most notably Bombay became Mumbai and the venue of Calcutta became Kolkata both where the main places where the British did all their business During the 1980s India developed a more attack focused batting line up with talented batsmen such as Mohammad Azharuddin Dilip Vengsarkar and Ravi Shastri prominent during this decade Despite India s victory in the Cricket World Cup in 1983 the team performed poorly in the Test arena including 28 consecutive Test matches without a victory However India won the Asia Cup in 1984 and won the World Championship of Cricket in Australia in 1985 The 1987 Cricket World Cup was held in India From the 1993 94 season the Duleep Trophy was converted from a knockout competition to a league format 21st century Edit Main article History of cricket in India from 2000 01 Sachin Tendulkar is one of the greatest cricketers of all time He is known as the God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar was one of the key members during 1989 2013 for Team India in multiple formats Since 2000 the Indian team underwent major improvements with the appointment of John Wright India s first ever foreign coach This appointment met success internationally as India maintained their unbeaten home record against Australia in Test series after defeating them in 2001 and won the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in 2007 India was also the first sub continental team to win at the WACA in January 2008 against Australia India s victory against the Australians in 2001 marked the beginning of a dream era for the team under the captainship of Sourav Ganguly winning Test matches in Zimbabwe Sri Lanka West Indies and England India also shared a joint victory with Sri Lanka in the ICC Champions Trophy and went on to the finals in the 2003 Cricket World Cup only to be beaten by Australia In September 2007 India won the first ever Twenty20 World Cup held in South Africa beating their arch rivals Pakistan by 5 runs in a thrilling final 9 India won the Cricket World Cup in 2011 under the captainship of Mahendra Singh Dhoni 8 the first time since 1983 28 years they beat Sri Lanka in the final held in Mumbai s Wankhede Stadium 10 India played its 500th Test match against New Zealand led by Kane Williamson at Kanpur from 22 26 September 2016 11 India won this match by 197 runs This test was played under the captaincy of Virat Kohli Currently they are first in the 2019 21 ICC World Test Championship with 490 points and a PCT percentage of points of 71 They will play their final test in the 2019 21 ICC World Test Championship which is also the final test in the 2021 Anthony De Mello Trophy They played in their first series of the 2020 22 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League against the Australia national cricket team winning only one match and being fined 1 point for a slow over rate having only 9 points and being seventh in the league Commercialization Over the Years EditRole of the IPL Edit Over the past decade cricket has undergone a significant transformation becoming extremely commercialized The Indian Premier League IPL is a professional Twenty20 cricket league that has transformed cricket into a year round spectacle Launched in 2008 the IPL quickly became the most lucrative and popular domestic cricket league in the world attracting the best players from around the globe The league s immense popularity has made it extremely profitable with companies competing fiercely to invest in the league and enhance their brand visibility Cricket has over one billion fans globally with 90 of them coming from India An amazing example of increased commercialization is how from 2014 to 2016 there was a 14 growth in ads across all cricket content 12 The Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI paid Star India an astounding 38 5 billion rupees to broadcast India s domestic matches demonstrating the IPL s enormous popularity and lucrative business potential 12 Each IPL team has an owner who is typically a business as well as numerous sponsors displayed on their uniforms The league renews and adds new teams every year giving businesses a fresh source of income The Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants were added as two new teams for the 2022 campaign Due to its popularity the IPL has become a frequent subject of allegations of match fixing and corruption which has generated controversy Despite the BCCI s efforts these problems still exist Five players were suspended for spot fixing in the IPL s fifth season exposing the league s susceptibility to corruption 13 Due to his suspected involvement in an altercation with a security guard Shah Rukh Khan the Bollywood celebrity and owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders was barred from the Wankhede Stadium for five years 13 The Royal Challengers Bangalore s Australian player Luke Pomersbach was detained for molesting children severely damaging the league s reputation 13 Role of the BCCI amp ICC Edit The Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI is the richest and most powerful cricket board in the world with an estimated net worth of over 300 million 14 The success of the Indian Premier League IPL which has become one of the most lucrative and popular cricket leagues in the world has brought the spotlight on the role of the ICC and BCCI in the commercialization of cricket The BCCI threatened to cancel a tour of South Africa in 2014 if the South African board didn t agree to a changed itinerary and a bigger income share 14 This episode stirred debate and revealed the BCCI s influence over other cricket playing countries Additionally their opposition to the purpose of the Decision Review System DRS which the ICC introduced in 2008 demonstrates their influence over the ICC In response to the BCCI s opposition the ICC made its use voluntary 14 Portrayal in Popular Culture EditCricket is portrayed in Indian popular culture as an extremely important part of India s national identity 5 It is frequently associated with a strong sense of patriotism and nationalism and occasionally Hindu nationalism 5 Films Edit Cricket has been portrayed many times in various Indian films One such popular film is 83 a film produced by Reliance Entertainment and directed by Kabir Khan It stars actor Ranveer Singh as India national team captain Kapil Dev known as one of India s greatest bowlers in cricketing history The film is of the historical genre of Indian films and covers the Indian national team s underdog victory in the 1983 Cricket World Cup 83 was received well by audiences and critics alike scoring 80 on Rotten Tomatoes 15 and 7 5 on IMDb 16 Many reviews appreciated the film s emphasis on national pride and dramatic storytelling of India s famous victory in 1983 although some criticized the film for unnecessarily over dramatizing parts of the story 16 17 Celebrities Edit Indian national cricket players are viewed as some of the highest profile celebrities in India especially Sachin Tendulkar who some attribute god like status to 18 Towards the end of his political career Tendulkar began to pursue a political career being sworn in as an MP to Rajya Sabha India s upper house of Parliament in 2012 19 one year before retiring officially in 2013 While Tendulkar has not officially associated himself with any political party various literature have claimed that he started to become a Hindu centric role model after the turn of the 21st century during his cricketing career 18 20 promoting similar messages as the BJP India s political party that is associated strongly with Hindu nationalism Organisation of cricket in modern India EditFurther information Cricket administration in India International cricket Edit Main articles India national cricket team and India women s national cricket team Mithali Raj is the highest run scorer in women s international cricket 21 22 International cricket in India generally does not follow a fixed pattern For example the English schedule under which the nation tours other countries during the winter and plays at home during the summer Generally there has recently been a tendency to play more one day matches than Test matches Cricket in India is managed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI the richest cricket board in the cricket world 23 The Indian national cricket team has also provided some of the greatest players to the world the biggest example of which is Sachin Tendulkar Indian cricket has a rich history The Indian national team is currently ranked No 1 in Tests No 2 in ODIs and at 2nd position in T20Is India has won two World Championship cups in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil Dev and recently won in the year 2011 under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni which is won after a span of 28 years They also won the World Championship of Cricket in 1985 First class competitions Edit Ranji Trophy It was founded as the Cricket Championship of India at a meeting of the Board of Control for Cricket in India in July 1934 The first Ranji Trophy fixtures took place in the 1934 35 season Syed Mohammed Hadi of Hyderabad was the first batsman to score a century in the tournament The Trophy was donated by H H Sir Bhupendra Singh Mahinder Baha dur Maharajah of Patiala in memory of his late Highness Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji of Nawanagar affectionately called as Ranjitsinhji In the main the Ranji Trophy is composed of teams representing the states that make up India The number of competing teams has increased over the years Some states have more than one cricket team e g Maharashtra and Gujarat There are also teams for Railways and Services representing the armed forces The various teams used to be grouped into zones North West East Central and South and the initial matches were played on a league basis within the zones The top two teams until 1991 92 and then top three teams in the subsequent years from each zone then played in a national knock out competition Starting with the 2002 03 season the zonal system has been abandoned and a two division structure has been adopted with two teams being promoted from the plate league and two relegated from the elite league If the knockout matches are not finished they are decided on the first innings lead Duleep Trophy Named after Duleepsinhji the Duleep Trophy competition which is a first class competition was started by the Board of Control for Cricket in India in 1961 62 with the aim of providing a greater competitive edge in domestic cricket because apart from the knock out stages of the Ranji Trophy that competition proved to be highly predictable with Bombay winning the Ranji Trophy for fifteen consecutive years The Duleep Trophy was also meant to help the selectors to assessing form of top cricketers playing against each other The original format had five teams which were drawn from the five zones i e North South East West and central and played each other on a knock out basis From the 1993 94 season the competition has been converted to a league format Irani Trophy The Irani Trophy tournament was conceived during the 1959 60 season to mark the completion of 25 years of the Ranji Trophy championship and was named after the late Z R Irani who was associated with the Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI from its inception in 1928 till his death in 1970 and a keen patron of the game The first match played between the Ranji Trophy champions and the Rest of India was played in 1959 60 For the first few years it was played at the tail end of the season Realising the importance of the fixture the BCCI moved it to the beginning of the season Since 1965 66 it has traditionally heralded the start of the new domestic season The Irani Trophy game ranks high in popularity and importance It is one of the few domestic matches followed with keen interest by cricket lovers in the country Leading players take part in the game which has often been a sort of selection trial to pick the Indian team for foreign tours Limited overs competitions Edit Deodhar Trophy Started in 1973 74 by Board of Control for Cricket in India it is a one day cricket competition in Indian domestic cricket It was formerly contested by 5 zonal teams North zone South zone East zone West zone and Central zone From 2015 16 to 2017 18 it was contested by the winners of the Vijay Hazare Trophy India A and India B Starting in 2018 19 it has featured India A India B and India C NKP Salve Challenger Trophy It was started as the Challenger series by the Board of Control for Cricket in India in 1994 95 and later named as NKP Salve Challenger Trophy in 1998 99 This tournament featured 3 teams India senior India A and India B playing each other in a round robin format They were later renamed India Blue India Red and India Green respectively The tournament featured the top 36 players from across India It was last contested in 2013 14 Vijay Hazare Trophy Named after the prolific Indian cricketer Vijay Hazare the Trophy was started in 2002 03 as an attempt to bring the limited overs game among a greater audience The competition involves the state and other teams from the Ranji Trophy battling in a 50 over format Since its conception Tamil Nadu and Mumbai have won the trophy the most times 5 It is also dubbed as the Premier Cup by BCCI BCCI Corporate Trophy BCCI have set up a 12 team inter corporate tournament in 2009 that involves all top Indian cricketers The tournament involves 50 over a side matches with the winner picking up Rs 1 crore and the runner up getting Rs 50 lakh It was abolished after a few years Vijay Merchant Trophy Under 16 youth State wise tournament Twenty20 competitions Edit Indian Premier League In response to the rival ICL the BCCI started the Twenty20 competition known as the Indian Premier League IPL which is regarded as the brainchild of Lalit Modi This League was launched by BCCI in 2007 08 and received widespread recognition from around the country The players were selected via the auctions and drafted into the city based franchises The first IPL season was held from 18 April 2008 to 1 June 2008 where underdogs Rajasthan Royals led by Shane Warne won the first title at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai 24 Based on regional loyalties the eight team tournament brings a unique and popular team and player auction system hand picking some of the best international players in the world and teaming them with Indian players both domestic and international in one arena The total prize money for the IPL was 3 million 24 The IPL is one of the most attended cricket leagues in the world and ranks sixth among all sports leagues 25 The IPL has also Americanized cricket by adding cheerleaders and creating a setting of non stop action similar to sporting events in the USA The IPL tournament consists of 10 different city based franchises 26 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy After India became another member of the ICC Twenty20 and played its first international T20 against South Africa the BCCI launched its own state structure in 2006 07 season with 27 Ranji teams divided in 5 Zones The final was played between Punjab and Tamil Nadu which the latter won by 2 wickets with 2 balls remaining thereby becoming the only ever winner of this series In this series Rohit Sharma also became the only ever Indian to register a T20 century for Mumbai against Gujarat The competition was later replaced by the franchise based IPL Played for the first time in the 2008 09 season this is the first of its kind zonal T20 championship and the third overall in the Indian cricket season which would see Ranji teams divided along zonal lines into two groups with the tournament culminating in the All India T20 final between the winners of the two groups for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy It was launched after the success of the IPL and the need of the BCCI to search for more talent in the growing regions of cricket In Twenty20 stronger crowd participation was seen than in other forms of the game It has been greatly acknowledged by people and has made huge profits Youth competitions Edit Vinoo Mankad Trophy A trophy tournament for under 19 in memories of famous cricketer Vinoo Mankad Yagnik Trophy A tournament for inter college under the university level student named after Dr Yagnik Gandhian and famous figure in Saurashtra Cooch Behar Trophy An inter state U 19 4 day matches tournament Women s domestic competitions Edit Women s Senior One Day Trophy Started in season 2006 07 it is the women s List A cricket tournament Railways women has been the most dominant team winning 10 out of the 11 tournaments It was played in round robin format at zonal level and the top performing team then playing in the super league The format was changed in season 2013 14 since then it is played in 2 tiers with states being divided in 5 groups 2 in elite group and 3 in plate group Finalists in the plate group at the end of season are promoted to the elite group and 2 bottom most performing teams in the elite group are relegated to the plate group Women s Senior T20 Trophy It is a women s Twenty20 competition It is played between full members of BCCI The inaugural tournament was held in the 2008 09 season Since then it has taken place every year with 2015 16 being the 8th edition 27 List of domestic cricket leagues Edit Cricket is the staple game in India for several people of all ages Here young boys are seen playing a friendly game T20 Mumbai League Saurashtra Premier League Celebrity Cricket League Karnataka Premier League Tamil Nadu Premier League Odisha Premier League Rajwada Cricket League Indian Cricket League World Divyang t10 Telangana T20 LeagueFacilities EditFurther information List of cricket grounds in India India has a plethora of international standards Cricket stadiums The world s largest stadium Narendra Modi Stadium is located in India Eden Gardens of Kolkata the 3rd largest cricket stadium in the world is situated in West Bengal The domestic cricket governing bodies such as the Mumbai Cricket Association and the Maharashtra Cricket Association control cricket related activities and sanctioned tournaments in their respective regions Each of a domestic cricket 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