Ranji Trophy History Made: Services Win in Record 90 Overs Amid Big Tons

Services cricket team has created history with the fastest-ever Ranji Trophy victory. They defeated Assam in just 90 overs, breaking a record that stood since 1961. The match saw two Services bowlers achieve hat-tricks in the same innings, a first in the tournament's 91-year history. Meanwhile, star batters Ajinkya Rahane and Karun Nair scored big centuries for their respective teams in other Round 2 fixtures.

Key Points: Services Record Ranji Win as Rahane Nair Score Centuries

  • Services defeat Assam in just 540 balls, breaking 1961-62 record
  • Arjun Sharma and Mohit Jangra take historic dual hat-tricks
  • Karun Nair scores unbeaten 174 against Goa for Karnataka
  • Ajinkya Rahane hits 159 for Mumbai against Chhattisgarh
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Ranji Trophy: Historic win for Services; big tons come from Ajinkya Rahane, Karun Nair in Round 2

Services create Ranji Trophy history with fastest-ever win in 90 overs, while Ajinkya Rahane and Karun Nair smash centuries in Round 2 matches.

"Both achieved hat-tricks in the same innings -- a first in the 91-year history of the Ranji Trophy."

New Delhi, October 26

On Sunday, a record was made as the Services team defeated Assam in just 90 overs. This was the shortest match in the history of the Ranji Trophy so far.

The match set a new benchmark for the quickest result in terms of deliveries, concluding in just 540 balls -- breaking the previous record of 547 set during the 1961-62 encounter between Delhi and Railways. In total, only 359 runs were scored while 32 wickets tumbled.

The game produced a historic milestone as Services bowlers Arjun Sharma (left-arm spinner) and Mohit Jangra (left-arm seamer) both achieved hat-tricks in the same innings -- a first in the 91-year history of the Ranji Trophy.

Centuries from star Indian batters Karun Nair and Ajinkya Rahane took their side to a respective total at the end of the second day of the Round two fixture in the ongoing Ranji Trophy 2025-26 season.

While Karnataksa batter Nair played an unbeaten 174(267)* against Goa at the KSCA Navule Stadium in Shimoga, on the other hand, Mumbai cricketer Rahane scored 159(303) while playing against Chhattisgarh at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy BKC in Mumbai.

Speaking about the Group B match between Karnataka and Goa, batting first, the former were bowled out for 371 runs after playing 110.1 overs in their innings. The run-getters for Karnataka other than Nair were Shreyas Gopal (57), Abhinav Manohar (37), Vijaykumar Vyshak (31), and captain Mayank Agarwal (28).

For the Goa side, three wickets each were snapped by Arjun Tendulkar (3/100 in 29 overs) and V Koushik (3/35 in 27.1 overs) in their respective bowling spells. Also, two wickets were scalped by Darshan Misal (2/74 in 18 overs), and one wicket was taken by Vijesh Prabhudessai (1/86 in 20 overs).

In reply to Karnataka's 371, Goa finished Day 2 at 28/1 in 13 overs with Suyash Prabhudessai (11*) and Abhinav Tejrana (8*) unbeaten on the crease. Goa still trail by 343 runs in the clash with nine wickets still in hand. The one wicket for Karnataka was bagged by Abhilash Shetty (1/9 in 5 overs).

Brief Scores: Karnaka 371 all out in 110.1 overs (Karun Nair 174*, Shreyas Gopal 57; V Koushik 3/35) vs Goa 28/1 in 13 overs (Suyash Prabhudessai 11*, Manthan Khutkar 9; Abhilash Shetty 1/9).

Speaking about Mumbai's Group D match against Chhattisgarh, batting first the Mumbai Ranji Team scored 406 runs for the loss of eight wickets in their 130 overs so fr in their innings. Other than Rahane, the scorers for the team were Siddhesh Lad (80), Akash Anand (60*), Shams Mulani (39), and Shardul Thakur (29).

For Chhattisgarh, four wickets were scalped by Aditya Sarwate (4/103 in 41 overs), three wickets were grabbed by Ravi Kiran (3/53 in 19 overs), and one was snapped by Ajay Jadav Mandal (1/96 in 36 overs) in their respective bowling spells.

Brief Scores: Mumbai 406/8 in 130 overs (Ajinkya Rahane 159, Siddhesh Lad 80; Aditya Sarwate 4/103) vs Chhattisgarh.

- ANI

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Priya S
So happy to see Ajinkya Rahane back in form with that brilliant 159! He's such a class player and this knock proves he still has so much to offer to Indian cricket. Hope the selectors are watching 👀
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Karthik V
Karun Nair's unbeaten 174 is a statement innings! After being out of the national team for so long, he's showing everyone what they're missing. Domestic cricket quality is really improving year by year.
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Sarah B
While the individual performances are impressive, I'm concerned about the pitch quality when 32 wickets fall in just 540 balls. The BCCI should ensure balanced pitches that offer fair contest between bat and ball.
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Arjun K
Services team proving that armed forces background brings that extra discipline and determination! Jai Hind! 🎖️ Great to see smaller teams creating records in Ranji Trophy.
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Michael C
The fact that this record stood since 1961-62 shows how remarkable this achievement is! Ranji Trophy continues to surprise us with such historic moments. Domestic cricket is the backbone of Indian cricket's success.

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