Bihar Clinches Historic Ranji Plate Title with 568-Run Victory Over Manipur

Bihar secured a historic victory in the Ranji Trophy Plate Group final, defeating Manipur by a massive margin of 568 runs. BCA President Harsh Vardhan praised the team's tremendous mental strength, resilience, and character throughout the tournament. Key performances included a double century from Piyush Kumar Singh and a Player of the Match award for Sakibul Gani. The win marks a significant milestone for Bihar cricket, earning them promotion to the Elite Group for the next season.

Key Points: Bihar Wins Ranji Trophy Plate Group, Secures Elite Promotion

  • Bihar wins Ranji Plate Group
  • 568-run victory over Manipur
  • Piyush Kumar Singh scores 216*
  • Team praised for mental strength
  • Secures promotion to Elite Group
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Proud of the character shown by players, says BCA chief Harsh Vardhan after historic Ranji Plate triumph

Bihar Cricket Association hails team's character after a dominant 568-run win over Manipur in the Ranji Trophy Plate Group final. Read player and official reactions.

"The players have shown tremendous mental strength, resilience, and character throughout the tournament. - Harsh Vardhan"

Patna, Jan 26

The Bihar Cricket Association president Harsh Vardhan on Monday hailed the players for their tremendous mental strength, resilience, and character throughout the Ranji Trophy after Bihar clinched the Plate Group title with an emphatic 568-run victory over Manipur in the final.

Bihar produced a dominant and one-sided performance to defeat Manipur by 568 runs in the Ranji Trophy Plate Group final played at the Moin-ul-Haq Stadium in Patna.

The BCA president said that from overcoming challenging situations to delivering under pressure, the team responded with maturity and strong belief in their abilities. He added that the title was a result of their hard work, unity, and commitment to Bihar cricket.

"The players have shown tremendous mental strength, resilience, and character throughout the tournament," said BCA president Harsh Vardhan after the win.

"From challenging situations to delivering under pressure, the team responded with maturity and belief in their abilities. This title is a result of their hard work, unity, and commitment to Bihar cricket. I am extremely proud of the way the players represented the state on and off the field, he added.

Player of the match, Sakibul Gani, said, "I want to congratulate all the people of Bihar. I also want to thank BCA officials. We played very well. Manipur started well, but we displayed full power and strength all the next five days. For the Elite level, we will try to practice more and become champions in the Elite group as well in the next 4 or 5 years."

Following the conclusion of the match, an awards and trophy presentation ceremony was held in the presence of all office-bearers of the Bihar Cricket Association. BCA Secretary Ziaul Arfeen first felicitated the players of both teams, match officials, and the referee, after which the trophy was presented to the winning Bihar team.

BCA secretary Ziaul Arfeen added, "Winning the Ranji Trophy Plate Group title is a significant milestone for Bihar cricket. I appreciate the hard work of the players, the planning of the team management, and the contribution of the coaching staff, and I hope the team continues to deliver such performances in the future."

The secretary also congratulated all members of the Bihar team and support staff, including Team Manager Nandan Singh, Head Coach Vinayak Samant, Assistant Coaches Sanjay Kumar and Kumar Mridul, Dr. Hemendu (Physio), and S&C Coach Gopal, thanking them for their valuable and commendable contributions.

Batting first, Bihar posted a massive total of 522 runs in their first innings, to which Manipur could respond with only 264. In the second innings, Bihar declared at 505 for 6 in 119.3 overs, extending their lead to an unassailable level. Piyush Kumar Singh was the star of the innings, smashing a magnificent unbeaten double century of 216 runs. He was well supported by Khalid (81), Bipin Saurabh (52), and Pratap (90), who made valuable contributions in the middle order.

Chasing a daunting target of 568 runs, Manipur were bowled out for 195 in 56.1 overs in their second innings.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows domestic cricket closely, this is huge. A 568-run victory margin is absolutely dominant. The mental strength Harsh Vardhan mentioned is key – performing under pressure in a final is what separates good teams from champions. Well done, Bihar!
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Ananya R
So proud to see my state shine! For years, Bihar cricket was in the shadows. This victory proves that talent is everywhere in India, it just needs the right platform. Sakibul Gani's words about aiming for the Elite group in 4-5 years show great ambition. Jai Bihar! 🙏
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Michael C
While the win is impressive, let's not forget Manipur. They made it to the final, which is a big deal for a newer team. The focus should be on developing cricket across all states, not just the traditional powerhouses. A respectful criticism: the article barely quotes any Manipur player or official. Their journey matters too.
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Vikram M
The scorecard is mind-blowing! 522 & 505/6d... that's some serious batting firepower. This win should inspire thousands of kids in Bihar to pick up a bat. Hope the BCA now invests this momentum into better infrastructure and coaching at the district level. The real work starts now to compete in the Elite group.
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Kriti O
Character and unity – that's what wins trophies. Hats off to the coaching staff and management as well. Vinayak Samant is an experienced head. This is a perfect Republic Day gift for the people of Bihar! 🇮🇳 Wishing the team all the best for the next challenge.

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